Damascus, November 24, 2025
Elm, a pioneer in digital solutions, participated in the Syria HiTech Information and Communications Technology Exhibition, organized by the Ministry of Communications and Technology, held in the Syrian capital, Damascus, from November 20 to 24, 2025. The company took part as an official sponsor and one of the event's key exhibitors, showcasing its expanding expertise in developing integrated digital ecosystems and enabling the shift toward a knowledge-based economy across the region.
The exhibition returned this year with a new identity and a renewed regional digital vision launched by the Ministry of Communications and Technology, marking the first enhanced edition after a long hiatus. The event brought together Syrian, regional, and international companies to showcase advanced technologies and forge strategic partnerships aimed at boosting the national economy and accelerating digital transformation. Syria HiTech 2025 attracted more than 223 companies from 10 countries—led by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia— presenting innovations in telecommunications, artificial intelligence, fintech, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and digital infrastructure, reflecting Damascus' reemergence as a regional technology hub open to global collaboration.
During its participation, Elm showcased a suite of digital solutions and flagship projects forming a comprehensive ecosystem that supports Syria's digital transformation. These included Digital Archiving, Digital Identities, the Nuha AI Platform, Emerging Technologies Solutions, the WAHID Health Information System, and the Digital Playground. Together, these projects align with Elm's vision to build sustainable digital ecosystems that enhance technical capabilities and strengthen the region's digital economy.
Elm's official spokesperson and Vice President of Marketing, Majid bin Saad Al-Arifi, stated that the company's participation reflected its commitment to regional expansion and developmental partnerships in markets undergoing rapid digital and economic transformation. He noted:
“Our participation in this regional technology platform was an extension of Elm's strategy to reinforce its position as a trusted partner in the digital transformation ecosystem, and to explore new opportunities for developing integrated solutions that empower governments and enterprises to enhance their services and build a sustainable digital economy."
The participation aligned with Elm's strategic roadmap for international expansion and regional cooperation in the digital economy, supported by its extensive experience in developing smart government systems and integrated digital services. It also coincided with the growing economic momentum between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Syrian Arab Republic, reflecting the Kingdom's role as a hub for future-focused dialogue and investment, and supporting both nations' aspirations toward developmental partnerships that enhance digital transformation and expand regional economic integration.