Saudi Arabia’s commercial real estate sector is set to welcome its first dedicated trade fair for workplace solutions, as ORGATEC WORKSPACE Saudi Arabia debuts in Riyadh. The three-day event, running from September 16-18 at the Riyadh Front Exhibition & Conference Centre, represents a strategic partnership between dmg events and Koelnmesse, bringing together over 100 exhibitors from 14 countries to showcase cutting-edge office design, technology-driven workplace solutions, and sustainable work environments.
The inaugural edition arrives at a critical juncture for the Kingdom’s workspace sector, with Vision 2030 and major developments including NEOM, New Murabba, and Expo 2030 driving unprecedented demand for innovative workplace solutions. Saudi Arabia’s job market is projected to generate 3.5 million new roles by 2030, particularly in technology, tourism, and renewable energy sectors, while the workplace transformation market is forecast to reach $1.22 billion by 2030 with an annual growth rate of 21.6 percent.
International partnership targets regional market expansion
The collaboration between dmg events and Koelnmesse leverages the globally recognized ORGATEC brand from Cologne alongside regional market expertise. “By bringing the ORGATEC brand to Riyadh, we are creating an exciting space where global and regional leaders can connect, exchange ideas, and set new benchmarks for how we design, build, and experience the modern workplace,” said Elaine O’Connell, Senior Vice President at dmg events.
Denis Steker, Senior Vice President of Koelnmesse, emphasized the strategic timing: “We are proud to transfer the proven success of ORGATEC into Saudi Arabia to establish a new platform in this fast-growing market. Together with dmg events, we are opening doors for our customers to engage with one of the most dynamic economies in the world at exactly the right time.”
Summit addresses cultural integration and future workplace trends
The ORGATEC WORKSPACE Summit will feature over 50 international and regional speakers exploring agile workplace concepts, AI integration, workplace strategy, corporate real estate, and sustainability. The free-to-attend program will address the unique requirements of Saudi workplace design, blending cultural identity with global standards.
“Inclusive workplace design in Saudi Arabia goes beyond compliance to also create a sense genuine belonging,” noted Rachael Jones, Head of Specialist Services at JLL. “From prayer spaces and gender-appropriate areas to environments that serve a multigenerational workforce, these cultural and practical considerations are shaping the Kingdom’s workplaces of the future.”
Exhibition targets diverse professional audience
The event expects to welcome over 10,000 professional visitors, including architects, interior designers, facility managers, government representatives, and corporate decision-makers. Exhibition categories will cover office furnishings, IT and telecom solutions, construction and management systems, and organizational planning tools, spanning industries from commercial offices to hospitality, healthcare, education, and transport hubs.
With more than $1.7 trillion in active projects across Saudi Arabia’s construction sector, the debut edition positions Riyadh as a regional hub for workplace innovation. “We want visitors to leave ORGATEC WORKSPACE inspired, equipped, and ready to reimagine how their workplaces can drive both business success and employee well-being,” O’Connell added.






