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Partner entities

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Heritage Commission

A specialized Saudi government entity under the Ministry of Culture, established in 2020 to protect and develop cultural heritage and antiquities in the Kingdom and highlight them as an important part of national identity and human heritage.
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Tatweer Buildings Company

A Saudi government-owned company fully owned by the Public Investment Fund, established in the first quarter of 2013. It is known as the executive arm for Ministry of Education projects in Saudi Arabia, with expanded activities including additional services related to facilities and government buildings.
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 Ministry of Transport and Logistic Services

A central Saudi government entity responsible for regulating and developing the transport and logistics system in the Kingdom, aiming to improve services, facilitate the movement of people and goods domestically and internationally, and strengthen Saudi Arabia’s position as a global logistics hub.
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Technical and Vocational Training

A Saudi government entity specialized in technical and vocational training, established by a Council of Ministers decision in 1400H / 1980 to develop national human resources and qualify them professionally and technically in line with labor market needs in Saudi Arabia.
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Ministry of Communications and Information Technology

A Saudi government entity responsible for leading the development of the communications and information technology sector in the Kingdom. Its responsibilities include digital infrastructure, technology policies, and digital transformation, aiming to build an advanced digital society that supports the national economy and quality of life.
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Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University

A Saudi public university dedicated to women’s higher education, located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It is the largest women’s university in the world in terms of area, capacity, and academic programs. It was initially established in 1970 as a women’s educational institution and later became an independent university in 2008 by royal decree, in honor of Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman, sister of the Kingdom’s founder King Abdulaziz.
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Albalad Alamin Company

A company fully owned by the Makkah Municipality, acting as its investment and development arm to develop the city and its urban projects in alignment with local development aspirations and the national vision.
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Ministry of Sports

The government entity responsible for regulating and developing the sports sector in the Kingdom, including Olympic sports, national sports activities, sports infrastructure development, and supporting athletic talent at all levels.
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State Real Estate Authority

An official Saudi government entity established in 2018 by a Council of Ministers resolution. It is the authority responsible for managing, regulating, and investing in state-owned real estate and ownership rights. It has legal personality and financial and administrative independence and is organizationally linked to the Prime Minister.
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Eshraq Development Company

A Saudi government company that serves as the development and investment arm of the Eastern Province Municipality, operating within the municipality’s efforts to enhance local development and improve services and the urban environment.
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OLOOF Development Company

A joint-stock company owned by the Saudi state that represents the investment arm of Jazan Municipality. It works on development and investment in the region to enhance quality of life and drive comprehensive development in the southern region of Saudi Arabia.
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Royal Commission for Riyadh City

An independent Saudi government entity with legal personality and financial and administrative independence, established by a Council of Ministers decision in 1974 to lead the comprehensive development of Riyadh across urban, economic, social, and cultural sectors.
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