Naver booth at Leap 2024 held in March 2024 in Riyahd, Saudi Arabia Naver Corp., which has been actively seeking to unlock opportunities in the Middle East with its new growth engines artificial intelligence, cloud and robotics, will set up a regional head office in Saudi Arabia this year to lead various tech projects in the region.
The South Korean information technology giant announced on Monday that it will join the Saudi Arabian government’s Regional HQ (RHQ) program to open its Middle Eastern headquarters, dubbed Naver Arabia, before the end of 2024.
The RHQ Program is a joint initiative by Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Investment and the Royal Commission for Riyadh City to lure foreign businesses to the country as part of its Vision 2030 and National Investment Strategy.
Any foreign company setting up its regional head office in a Middle Eastern country will be eligible for an array of state support, including relocation, concierge, facilitation and professional services ranging from housing and personal assistance to business setup, tax consultancy and opening bank accounts.
With the new Middle Eastern headquarters, Naver is expected to join the oil-rich kingdom’s continuing national projects in the cutting-edge technology sector and gain better access to further business opportunities.
The Korean portal giant also plans to form separate joint ventures with multiple partners in Saudi Arabia for different projects, like a digital twin platform JV with Saudi’s Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs (MOMAH).
Digital twin technology creates a virtual representation of a real-world physical product or system for practical purposes such as simulation, integration, testing and maintenance.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN THE MIDDLE EAST
Naver is collaborating with the kingdom country to help the country transition into a smart, futuristic nation under Vision 2030 in other projects.
Saudi Vision 2030 is directed by Mohammed bin Salman, crown prince and prime minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, to transform the oil-reliant economy into a country powered by future technologies such as AI.
The oil-rich kingdom created a $100 billion fund this year to invest in AI and other technology.
The MoU was signed on the sidelines of the Gain Summit 2024, a global AI summit hosted in Riyadh, attended by Naver founder and Global Investment Officer Lee Hae-jin and Chief Executive Choi Soo-yeon.
The name of another attendee, Chae Seon-ju, Naver’s president of ESG and External Policy, is being floated as the chief of Naver Arabia.
The data center in Sejong, the country’s administrative city about 150 kilometers (93 miles) south of Seoul, is equipped with the company’s high-tech capabilities, including AI, cloud, robot and self-driving.
It is built with 600,000 rack units for servers, enough to store 65 exabytes of data.
Naver aims to advance the technology of data centers, core facilities for generative AI, which requires the processing of a large amount of data.
Write to Ji-Eun Jeong at jeong@hankyung.com Sookyung Seo edited this article.
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