Maingate Corporation's advisory practice is concentrated in the nine sectors that sit at the absolute heart of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 transformation — chosen not for breadth, but because these are the areas where our relationships run deepest and our commercial intelligence is most precise.
"Saudi Arabia is not executing one transformation — it is executing nine simultaneously. The firms that win are those positioned deeply inside each one, not spread thinly across all of them."
Vision 2030 is the most ambitious national economic transformation programme in the Kingdom's history — and arguably one of the most consequential investment environments in the world. It spans healthcare, renewable energy, infrastructure, advanced manufacturing, tourism, entertainment, technology, and beyond, with a project pipeline measured in the hundreds of billions of dollars.
Maingate Corporation's sector focus is not the result of opportunism — it is the result of twenty years of in-country presence, relationship-building, and deliberate positioning in the areas where global capability and Saudi national priority intersect most powerfully.
Saudi Arabia is executing one of the most ambitious healthcare transformation programmes in the world. The Vision 2030 health agenda encompasses the privatisation of major hospital networks, the development of dedicated healthcare cities, the localisation of pharmaceutical manufacturing, the deployment of digital health infrastructure across the Kingdom, and the attraction of world-class clinical expertise to serve a rapidly growing and increasingly demanding population.
Maingate Corporation positions global healthcare enterprises — device manufacturers, hospital developers, digital health platforms, pharmaceutical companies, and clinical service providers — inside this transformation. We have cultivated direct relationships with the Ministry of Health, the Health Holding Company, and the private healthcare groups shaping the sector's next chapter.
Privatisation of 290+ government hospital facilities under the National Health Holding Company
Pharmaceutical localisation mandates requiring in-Kingdom production for government procurement
National Electronic Health Record programme and digital health integration across all care settings
Specialist healthcare city developments including King Salman Medical City
AI-powered diagnostics, robotic surgery, and precision medicine platforms for hospital adoption
Saudi Arabia has set a target of generating 50% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030 — a commitment that is producing the largest clean energy procurement programme in the Middle East, and one of the largest on earth. This is not a distant ambition: it is an active, funded, tendering programme generating immediate opportunities at extraordinary scale.
Beyond renewables, the Kingdom remains the world's preeminent oil and gas nation, and the services, technology, and infrastructure required to sustain and modernise this industry represent a parallel opportunity of equivalent scale. Maingate Corporation works across both dimensions — connecting global renewable energy developers, EPC contractors, hydrogen pioneers, and O&G technology providers with the Saudi programme offices and utilities executing this dual transformation.
NEOM's 4GW renewable energy programme and the associated hydrogen production and export infrastructure
REPDO's ongoing renewable energy tender pipeline including solar and wind projects across the Kingdom
NEOM ENOWA's world-scale green hydrogen and ammonia production facility
Grid-scale energy storage procurement for frequency regulation and peak shaving across the national grid
Aramco's technology, services, and infrastructure supply chain — one of the world's largest procurement programmes
Saudi Arabia is building at a pace and scale that is genuinely without parallel in the modern world. From the Red Sea coastline to the Riyadh metropolitan area, from the ancient city of AlUla to the futuristic corridors of NEOM, the Kingdom is constructing the physical infrastructure of a twenty-first century economy — transportation networks, water systems, smart city platforms, ports, logistics hubs, and the digital connectivity that underpins all of it.
Maingate Corporation positions global infrastructure specialists — in transport, water, utilities, smart systems, and urban planning — at the front of this procurement pipeline. We do not submit unsolicited proposals on behalf of our clients. We ensure our clients are known, trusted, and preferred by the programme authorities before procurement formally begins.
Riyadh Metro expansion phases and the national rail network connecting the Kingdom's major cities
King Salman International Airport — set to handle 120 million passengers annually
Jeddah Islamic Port expansion and the King Salman Port development in Ras Al-Khair
National Water Company infrastructure programme — treatment, desalination, and distribution upgrade
Smart city control platforms for Riyadh, NEOM, and the Red Sea Project's integrated urban systems
The headline giga-projects — NEOM, the Red Sea Project, Diriyah, ROSHN, Qiddiya — represent an extraordinary concentration of construction activity. But behind each flagship development lies a vast and complex supply chain: engineering consultancies, project management firms, specialist contractors, materials suppliers, technology integrators, and the full range of professional services required to deliver projects of this scale and ambition on time and to standard.
Maingate Corporation facilitates partnerships across the entire construction value chain, with particular depth in giga-project positioning, construction technology, sustainable building systems, and the specialist engineering services that the Kingdom's most demanding projects require.
NEOM — a $500B new city including THE LINE, SINDALAH, OXAGON, and TROJENA
Red Sea Global — 50 resort islands and a world-class luxury tourism destination from scratch
Diriyah — restoration and development of a UNESCO World Heritage site
ROSHN — the national residential developer targeting 400,000+ homes
Qiddiya — the Kingdom's entertainment capital including a Formula 1 circuit and Six Flags theme park
Vision 2030's ambition to build a diversified, export-capable industrial economy is generating a wave of in-Kingdom manufacturing mandates across defence, automotive, food processing, pharmaceuticals, advanced materials, and consumer goods. For global manufacturers, this represents a dual opportunity: compliance-driven localisation requirements that create protected market access, and a genuinely attractive production environment supported by competitive energy costs, government incentives, and Saudi Arabia's strategic location at the crossroads of three continents.
Maingate Corporation advises global manufacturers on entry strategy, joint venture structuring, industrial zone selection — including SPARK, Sudair, and NEOM's OXAGON — and the full range of government incentives and IKTVA compliance requirements specific to their sector.
GAMI's defence localisation programme targeting 50% of defence spend in-Kingdom by 2030
Lucid Motors' King Abdullah Economic City plant — and the automotive supply chain it is creating
OXAGON at NEOM — the world's largest floating industrial complex, targeting advanced manufacturing
Food security localisation driving agricultural technology, processing, and cold-chain investment
Saudi Aramco's In-Kingdom Total Value Add programme requiring localised supply chain across all operations
Saudi Arabia sits atop an estimated $1.3 trillion in untapped mineral wealth — phosphates, gold, silver, copper, zinc, bauxite, and rare earth elements that are increasingly critical to the global energy transition and advanced manufacturing supply chains. For decades, this wealth remained largely underexplored. Vision 2030 has changed that fundamentally, with Maaden and the newly established Saudi Geological Survey leading the Kingdom's most ambitious mining development programme in its history.
Maingate Corporation connects global mining operators, equipment suppliers, processing technology providers, and technical services firms with the concession holders, programme authorities, and infrastructure developers executing this frontier opportunity — at a moment when early positioning confers decisive advantage.
Maaden's expansion across gold, phosphate, aluminium, and copper — with active procurement for equipment and services
Saudi Geological Survey's national mineral mapping programme opening new concession areas
Rare earth mineral extraction technology — critical to battery supply chains and EV manufacturing
Mine site infrastructure development including access roads, processing facilities, and power supply
Technical training, safety systems, and environmental management services for an expanding workforce
Saudi Arabia has adopted artificial intelligence as a national strategic priority — not as a R&D agenda, but as an active deployment programme across government services, public safety, urban management, healthcare, and the defence ecosystem. The Kingdom's National AI Strategy, backed by sovereign investment at scale, is generating procurement mandates that represent some of the most consequential technology contracts available anywhere in the world today.
Maingate Corporation represents global leaders in AI platforms, smart surveillance, autonomous systems, drone technology, facial recognition, and enterprise software — positioning them precisely within the Saudi government and institutional procurement frameworks where they are most competitive. Our relationships reach directly into the ministries and programme offices that control these budgets.
NEOM's fully integrated AI-managed urban operating system — the world's most ambitious smart city platform
National public safety and smart surveillance infrastructure across major cities and critical sites
Advanced air mobility, drone logistics, and autonomous vehicle systems for NEOM and smart city deployments
Saudi Digital Government Authority's national digital transformation and eGovernment services modernisation
Ministry of Defence and National Guard technology procurement across intelligence, surveillance, and command systems
The infrastructure of a smart nation requires far more than fibre and spectrum. It demands biometric identity systems, satellite connectivity, IoT sensor networks, integrated logistics platforms, advanced telecommunications architecture, and the command-and-control infrastructure that ties all of it together. Saudi Arabia is procuring each of these elements at national scale — and it is doing so at a pace that rewards those who are positioned early.
Maingate Corporation represents global leaders across this technology stack — from biometric identity and access control systems to satellite communications, IoT platforms, and advanced communications infrastructure. The organisations in our ecosystem active in this sector are already operating at the frontier of these technologies across the MENA region and beyond. Partner identities and assessments are held inside the Maingate Intelligence Operating System and shared only with authorised counterparts.
National 5G infrastructure rollout and private network deployments across giga-project sites
National Identity and biometric systems — including hajj and umrah pilgrim management across the Holy Sites
Satellite connectivity for remote mining, energy, and infrastructure sites across the Kingdom's vast geography
Smart logistics and supply chain IoT platforms for NEOM, Saudi Ports Authority, and the national logistics network
Hyperscale and edge data centre development to support cloud computing and AI infrastructure ambitions
Perhaps no dimension of Vision 2030 has moved faster or captured more global attention than Saudi Arabia's tourism and entertainment agenda. A Kingdom that once hosted almost no international leisure visitors is targeting 150 million tourists annually by 2030 — a target backed by the largest portfolio of hospitality, culture, sport, and entertainment development projects ever assembled in a single country, within a single decade.
This is not aspiration — it is active, funded, tendering construction. Red Sea Global, Diriyah, AlUla, NEOM's SINDALAH and LEYJA, Qiddiya, and the Riyadh Season programme have collectively transformed the Kingdom into one of the world's most dynamic markets for hospitality operators, entertainment content providers, F&B concepts, sports franchises, cultural institutions, and the full range of tourism technology and services that support them.
Maingate Corporation works at the intersection of international capability and Saudi cultural ambition — positioning global hospitality brands, entertainment operators, cultural institutions, and tourism technology companies inside the procurement frameworks and partnership structures that define this sector. We understand both the commercial dynamics and the cultural sensitivities that make Saudi Arabia's tourism and entertainment market unlike any other.
Red Sea Global — 50 resort islands targeting ultra-luxury hospitality operators, eco-resort developers, and marina specialists
Qiddiya — the Kingdom's entertainment capital with the region's largest theme park, esports arena, and Formula 1 circuit
Diriyah and AlUla heritage tourism — cultural programming, luxury accommodation at UNESCO sites
SINDALAH at NEOM — a world-class luxury island yacht destination with marina, golf, and boutique resorts
Riyadh Season and Jeddah Season — live entertainment and cultural events attracting 25M+ visitors annually
Saudi Pro League and major sporting investments creating demand for sports tech, facility management, and fan experience platforms
The most consequential opportunities in Saudi Arabia today sit at the intersection of sectors — a smart hospital city that is also a real estate project and a digital health platform; a mining operation that requires energy, infrastructure, and AI simultaneously; a tourism destination that needs construction, connectivity, and cultural programming at once.
Maingate Corporation's breadth across nine sectors — combined with the depth of our relationships within each — means we can assemble cross-sector advisory and partner ecosystems that no single-sector firm can match. This is a material competitive advantage for our clients.
AI diagnostics, digital health records, and smart hospital infrastructure — converging in the Kingdom's healthcare city developments.
Green hydrogen production, battery manufacturing, and the renewable energy supply chains that make in-Kingdom industrial production viable.
Red Sea, NEOM, and Diriyah demand construction, transport, connectivity, and hospitality capability simultaneously.
Remote mining in the Hejaz Mountains requires satellite comms, autonomous equipment, and AI-powered monitoring infrastructure.
Tell us which sector represents your priority. We will tell you exactly who matters, what they need, and how Maingate Corporation can put you in front of them.