
The agreement accelerates Saudi Arabia’s shift toward intelligent, sustainable facilities management, a cornerstone of Vision 2030’s economic diversification and green agenda.
Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 places facilities management at the heart of its economic diversification, calling for smarter, more sustainable buildings that can deliver long‑term value. As the Kingdom expands its commercial, residential, and industrial stock, the demand for integrated digital solutions—such as building information modeling (BIM), digital twins, and data‑driven operations—has accelerated. International software firms are racing to embed these technologies in local workflows, recognizing that a modern FM ecosystem can boost productivity, reduce energy consumption, and create high‑skill jobs aligned with the nation’s green agenda.
The memorandum of understanding signed between Nemetschek Arabia and the Saudi Facility Management Association formalizes a multi‑year cooperation aimed at fast‑tracking that digital shift. Key activities will include joint workshops, certification programmes, and research initiatives that showcase BIM‑based asset management and smart‑facility platforms. Both parties also plan pilot deployments of digital twins in government campuses and private complexes, testing real‑time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and sustainability analytics. By pooling Nemetschek’s global software expertise with SFMA’s local industry network, the alliance seeks to raise operational standards and accelerate the adoption of data‑centric FM practices across the Kingdom.
Beyond technology, the partnership emphasizes talent development, offering Saudi engineers and facility managers access to certified training and mentorship that align with international best practices. This focus on human capital addresses a critical skills gap and positions the Kingdom as a regional hub for advanced FM services. As more enterprises adopt smart‑building solutions, market analysts anticipate a surge in demand for consulting, integration, and support services, creating new revenue streams for both local firms and global vendors like Nemetschek. The MoU therefore not only accelerates digital adoption but also underpins broader economic diversification goals.
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