SAUDI ARABIA

FII partners with Expo 2030 Riyadh to advance global prosperity and innovation

October 29, 2025
CEO of Expo 2030 Riyadh Talal Al-Marri and CEO of FII Institute Richard Attias closing signing the partnership at FII9 in Riyadh. (SPA)
CEO of Expo 2030 Riyadh Talal Al-Marri and CEO of FII Institute Richard Attias closing signing the partnership at FII9 in Riyadh. (SPA)

Saudi Gazette report

RIYADH — The Future Investment Initiative (FII) has entered a long-term strategic partnership with Expo 2030 Riyadh to advance global prosperity and create lasting impact for humanity.

Through this collaboration, FII will leverage its global network and investment expertise to turn ambitious ideas into tangible results.

Together, the two organizations will design initiatives that put people at the center of policy, innovation, and investment, ensuring progress benefits citizens, businesses, and governments alike.

Richard Attias, CEO and Executive Chairman of the FII Institute, said the partnership unites one of the world’s leading platforms for changemakers with one of the most transformative global gatherings.

He emphasized their shared mission for 2030: to transform bold ideas into investible solutions that improve lives.

“When Expo Riyadh opens its doors, we will not only showcase the future, we will help build it,” Attias said.

Talal Al-Marri, CEO of Expo 2030 Riyadh, said the partnership marks a milestone in positioning the event as a global hub for innovation, collaboration, and sustainable development.

“Together, we will create valuable opportunities that unite great minds, support pioneering ideas, and shape a better future for generations to come,” Al-Marri said.


October 29, 2025
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