Riyadh, Saudi Arabia — From November 4–6, 2025, global leaders in business, technology, sustainability, and social enterprise will gather in Riyadh for the Creative Women Forum Saudi Arabia 2025. Hosted under the royal patronage of HRH Princess Noura bint Saud bin Nayef Al Saud, this prestigious forum is set to redefine global engagement on women’s leadership and economic collaboration.
The event takes place at Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, the largest women’s university in the world, and represents a bold step forward for Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 agenda. Over three days, more than 500 delegates and 70 speakers will unite across cultural and commercial boundaries to forge new paths in inclusive leadership, business innovation, and global diplomacy.
Organised by the UK-based Creative Women Platform, the Forum is built on four foundational pillars: Empower, Engage, Sustain, and Lead. Its agenda includes high-impact panels, mentorship labs, pitch competitions, and policy dialogues—all designed to support sustainable outcomes and real change.
Why It’s Worth Your Attention:
- ESG, AI, fintech, healthtech, and sustainability startups take centre stage
- Women-led innovation is positioned as essential infrastructure, not a niche
- The Young Entrepreneurs & Students Programme spotlights Gen Z tech founders
- Saudi Arabia is opening up serious B2G and B2B opportunities in the tech ecosystem
- Delegates gain access to leaders and partners from Saudi Arabia, the UK, the EU, India, GCC, Africa, China and the US
- Perfect for early-stage ventures, investors, and founders seeking real market access in the Gulf region
The TechBullion audience will find particular resonance in the Forum’s emphasis on tech entrepreneurs, startup founders, and innovation leaders. With support from major partners including SIGULP Ltd (UK), Arab National Bank, Rukun Creative Exchange, AlMashtal Creative Incubator, DHL Express, Jareed Hotel, Morini Riyadh, Elaph, Art in Fusion TV, Parliamentary Society for Arts, Fashion and Sports from UK, Arab Times News, Saudi Business Council, and many others in negotiations, and cultural institutions, this platform blends global ambition with real-world execution.
“Where Innovation, Gender Equity, and Future Tech Policy Collide is what makes this Forum globally relevant,” says Olga Balakleets, Founder and CEO of Creative Women Platform. “We welcome leaders, creators, and visionaries to join us in shaping a new narrative of inclusion, collaboration, and cross-border opportunity.”
🎟️ Learn more: https://creativewomen.co/creative-women-forum-saudi-arabia-2025
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