Salesforce announced that it would invest $500 million in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, reinforcing its dedication to fostering innovation and stimulating economic growth within the region. This investment seeks to enhance workforce development through AI skilling initiatives and to broaden Salesforce’s local partner ecosystem, facilitating support for Indigenous enterprises.
Additionally, Salesforce committed to upskilling 30,000 Saudi citizens in AI, with a strong focus on increasing women’s workforce participation to foster inclusivity.
The announcement, made at LEAP 2025, follows the company’s Davos pledge to expand its presence in Saudi Arabia with a new regional headquarters in Riyadh.
Regional businesses’ increasing adoption of Agentforce, Salesforce’s digital labor platform, underscores the growing demand for AI-driven solutions and reinforces Salesforce’s commitment to this technology in the Kingdom.
As part of this addition, Salesforce will bring Hyperforce, its next-generation platform architecture, to Saudi Arabia. Delivered via a strategic partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS), Hyperforce in K.S.A. enables Salesforce’s global customer base to run workloads locally through a distributed public cloud infrastructure. This expansion also allows local businesses and talent to leverage Salesforce and its most innovative products while ensuring trust by remaining compliant with local regulations.
“We are entering a new era where autonomous AI agents working with humans are transforming workforces and businesses across the globe,” said Marc Benioff, Chair and CEO of Salesforce. “With Agentforce, Hyperforce, and our global partner ecosystem, we are empowering Saudi organizations to deliver unprecedented levels of productivity, growth, and customer success.”
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Partnerships with Capgemini, Deloitte, Globant, IBM, and PwC may further extend the capabilities of this technology in Saudi Arabia by providing tailored solutions and specialized expertise, empowering enterprises to unlock new capacities for growth.
By leveraging Trailhead, the partnership aims to equip the next generation of women leaders in K.S.A. with the skills needed to excel in the digital economy, supporting the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 for inclusive growth.
“We are thrilled with our cooperation with Salesforce. This investment not only underscores their confidence in our vision and capabilities but also paves the way for groundbreaking advancements in education,” said Dr. Ala Alluhaidan, Dean of Development and Quality Deanship at Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University. “Together, we are committed to fostering innovation, empowering our students, and making a lasting impact on society.”
Salesforce is also continuing its commitment and expansion to AI-driven transformation and workforce development across the Kingdom, with an expanded focus on advancing Arabic language support.