As artificial intelligence transitions from experimental curiosity to core enterprise infrastructure, Saudi Arabia is positioning itself at the very center of the global technological transformation. This momentum is set to culminate from August 31 to September 3, as DeepFest 2026 returns to the Riyadh Exhibition and Convention Centre in Malham, co-located with the colossal LEAP 2026 technology summit.
Arriving in what the Kingdom has officially designated as the Year of Artificial Intelligence—a sweeping national initiative spearheaded by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud—DeepFest serves as the primary conduit connecting Saudi Arabia’s domestic tech agenda with the global AI and tech investment ecosystem.
From Hype to Enterprise Deployment
While previous years in the broader AI narrative were dominated by generative AI novelties, the focus at DeepFest 2026 is strictly on implementation, governance, and sovereign architecture. For financial institutions and multinational enterprises navigating the AI transition, the imperative is clear: scalable infrastructure must precede intelligent applications.
“DeepFest has always been about bringing together the people building what’s next in AI, not just talking about it,” said Basma Dawwas, director of LEAP Events. “This year’s programme is focused on real-world application, from infrastructure and governance to the technologies people can experience live on the ground. The conversation around AI has evolved quickly, and DeepFest reflects where the industry is heading next.”
This pivot toward real-world deployment is reflected in the heavy presence of data and cloud infrastructure leaders at the event. Ali Al-Ismail, country manager of Snowflake KSA and a Gold Sponsor of DeepFest 2026, noted that organizations are prioritizing “the data foundations that make AI work at scale.” He emphasized that structured infrastructure, rigorous governance, and enterprise readiness are the true enablers of long-term digital transformation.
Global Heavyweights Enter the Fray
The commercial gravitational pull of Saudi Arabia’s tech initiatives is highly evident in DeepFest’s 2026 roster. The event will welcome a slew of first-time exhibitors and sponsors representing the backbone of global AI compute and enterprise software.
This year’s powerhouse lineup includes cloud and compute infrastructure leaders such as Google Cloud, AMD, Cerebras, Supermicro, and Blaize. They will be joined by enterprise software and consulting giants, including Salesforce, EY, and Xerox. The influx of these global titans signals a rapid maturation of the Gulf region’s AI ecosystem, with the partner and exhibitor base now exceeding 1,800 global technology brands drawn by the Kingdom’s commitment to building sovereign AI capabilities.
“Saudi Arabia now has the energy, the infrastructure, and the sovereign architecture to become a global exporter of AI capability,” asserted Tareq Amin, CEO of HUMAIN and Global AI Partner of DeepFest. Amin noted that the event is critical for bringing “global builders and global deployers into the same physical space” to accelerate collaboration.
The LEAP 2026 Multiplier Effect
DeepFest’s co-location with LEAP 2026 amplifies its impact exponentially across multiple sectors, including fintech, health tech, and cybersecurity. LEAP has rapidly established itself as the world’s most-attended technology event, and the 2026 edition is poised to break records again. Organizers anticipate over 201,000 visitors, running alongside a highly concentrated investment ecosystem of more than 600 startups and 1,900 investors.
To guide the high-level discussions, DeepFest has assembled a formidable speaker faculty shaping the future of enterprise tech, including:
- Joe Atkinson, Global Chief AI Officer at PwC
- Andrew Feldman, CEO and Co-Founder of Cerebras Systems
- Luc Dammann, President of EMEA at Adobe
- Michio Kaku, renowned Professor of Theoretical Physics at the City College of New York
Attendees can also expect live, hands-on demonstrations bridging the gap between theoretical AI and operational reality—ranging from real-time deepfake detection systems crucial for modern cybersecurity, to live AI-generated music performances.
As the Year of Artificial Intelligence unfolds, DeepFest 2026 stands out not just as an exhibition, but as a defining marketplace where the infrastructure of tomorrow is being funded, built, and deployed today.
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