Saudi Arabia will host the third edition of the World Defense Show ( WDS ) in Riyadh from February 8–12, 2026, under the patronage of King Salman . This landmark international defense exhibition reflects the Kingdom’s embrace of innovation, global partnerships, and its drive to localize defense manufacturing as part of Vision 2030.
TL;DR:
About World Defense Show and Saudi Arabia’s vision
The World Defense Show (WDS) rapidly rose to prominence since its launch in 2022, emerging as a vital platform for global defense industry leaders, suppliers, and innovators. Saudi Arabia leverages the event to showcase its investment in domestic military industries, promote technology transfer, and attract talent from around the world.
The exhibition is a centerpiece for Saudi efforts to localize 50% of defense spending by 2030, in line with Vision 2030—bolstering national growth, stability, and fostering world-class industrial capabilities. Patronage by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques underlines the sector’s strategic importance.
Event highlights and expansion
WDS 2026 will add a fourth exhibition hall, boosting the venue’s capacity by 58% compared to the first edition. Organizers promise a richer visitor experience with industry-leading facilities, new content streams focused on technological advancements, and forums for government-industry academia collaboration.
CEO Andrew Pearcey noted that WDS 2026 aims to strengthen the defense supply chain , enable new business deals, and catalyze future-shaping debate and innovation. The event will continue to connect global delegations, major arms manufacturers, and emerging defense talent.
Previous edition and impact
Saudi Arabia’s hosting of WDS 2026 reflects its ambition to lead defense industry transformation through investment, innovation, and global partnership, fostering progress in military technologies and supply chain resilience. The expanded event promises to cement Riyadh’s status as a hub for defense policy, deals, and industry dialogue at a world-class scale.
FAQ
TL;DR:
- WDS 2026 will run February 8–12 in Riyadh, expanding into four exhibition halls, a 58% size increase from the inaugural event.
- Focus areas: global collaboration, technology transfer, talent development, and localization of military spending.
- Previous (2024) shows hosted 773 exhibitors, 76 countries, 441 delegations, closed SR26 billion in deals, and drew 106,000 visitors.
About World Defense Show and Saudi Arabia’s vision
The World Defense Show (WDS) rapidly rose to prominence since its launch in 2022, emerging as a vital platform for global defense industry leaders, suppliers, and innovators. Saudi Arabia leverages the event to showcase its investment in domestic military industries, promote technology transfer, and attract talent from around the world.
The exhibition is a centerpiece for Saudi efforts to localize 50% of defense spending by 2030, in line with Vision 2030—bolstering national growth, stability, and fostering world-class industrial capabilities. Patronage by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques underlines the sector’s strategic importance.
Event highlights and expansion
WDS 2026 will add a fourth exhibition hall, boosting the venue’s capacity by 58% compared to the first edition. Organizers promise a richer visitor experience with industry-leading facilities, new content streams focused on technological advancements, and forums for government-industry academia collaboration.
CEO Andrew Pearcey noted that WDS 2026 aims to strengthen the defense supply chain , enable new business deals, and catalyze future-shaping debate and innovation. The event will continue to connect global delegations, major arms manufacturers, and emerging defense talent.
Previous edition and impact
- 2024 edition: Hosted 773 exhibitors from 76 countries, 441 international delegations, facilitated SR26 billion in deals, and welcomed 106,000 trade visitors.
- The show’s rapid growth spotlights Saudi Arabia’s commitment to defense sector development, technology, and international cooperation.
Saudi Arabia’s hosting of WDS 2026 reflects its ambition to lead defense industry transformation through investment, innovation, and global partnership, fostering progress in military technologies and supply chain resilience. The expanded event promises to cement Riyadh’s status as a hub for defense policy, deals, and industry dialogue at a world-class scale.
FAQ
- 1. When and where will the third World Defense Show be held?
It will take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from February 8 to 12, 2026. - 2. What are the new features of WDS 2026 compared to previous editions?
The 2026 event will have a fourth exhibition hall, increasing total space by 58%, with new content focusing on technology transfer and talent development. - 3. Who will officially open the World Defense Show 2026 ?
The event will be opened by Prince Khalid bin Salman, Minister of Defense and GAMI Vice Chairman. - 4. What is the significance of the World Defense Show for Saudi Arabia?
It supports Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 by promoting local military industry growth, innovation, and global defense partnerships. - 5. How large was the previous edition of the World Defense Show?
The 2024 edition hosted 773 exhibitors from 76 countries, with over 106,000 visitors and SR26 billion in deals signed.
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