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Sector Map · Strategic Reference

The Ten
Sectors

Saudi giga-scale is not one sector.

The Saudi giga-scale era is not built inside one category.
It is built across categories — capital, cities, tourism, energy, AI, sport, culture, logistics, infrastructure, and global perception.

The Governing Principle
Saudi giga-scale is not one sector.
It is the convergence layer
connecting sectors.
01 — Sector Map

The Sector Map

Saudi giga-scale is not contained inside one project, ministry, city, sector, or campaign.

It is a transformation field created by the convergence of capital, cities, tourism, energy, technology, sport, culture, logistics, infrastructure, and global perception.

GigaSaudi maps that field as a scale layer.

01
Capital
The financial engine
Sovereign capital of a scale rarely deployed in modern economic history — flowing across infrastructure, investment mandates, technology, real estate, and long-horizon global deployment.
02
Cities
The urban layer
New cities, future districts, destination zones, spatial planning, and built-environment ambition — the physical reimagining of the national territory.
03
Tourism
The destination layer
Luxury travel, heritage routes, coastal development, hospitality, events, and global visitor positioning — the transformation of Saudi Arabia into a destination of strategic scale.
04
Energy
The transition layer
Oil-era strength running in parallel with renewable expansion, hydrogen ambition, grid systems, and industrial energy strategy — a sector redefining itself at sovereign scale.
05
Technology & AI
The intelligence layer
AI, cloud infrastructure, data systems, smart-city logic, digital government, and automation — sovereign investment in intelligence as a foundational national priority.
06
Sport
The global attention layer
Football, motorsport, golf, esports, events, venues, and international audience capture — sport deployed as an instrument of national positioning and global attention.
07
Culture
The identity layer
Heritage, museums, architecture, festivals, language, memory, and cultural repositioning — the articulation of Saudi identity at a new scale of ambition and global visibility.
08
Logistics
The movement layer
Ports, airports, corridors, industrial zones, supply chains, and regional trade connectivity — the infrastructure of movement that connects the transformation to the world.
09
Infrastructure
The physical systems layer
Transport, utilities, construction, materials, water, public works, and national build capacity — the physical foundation across which the transformation is built.
10
Global Perception
The narrative layer
How the world reads, measures, visits, invests in, debates, and remembers the Saudi transformation — the most contested and most strategic layer of all.
02 — Convergence Layer

Why Sectors Need A Scale Layer

Each sector can be studied separately.

But the strategic meaning appears when the sectors are read together.

Capital changes what can be built. Cities change how the country is imagined. Tourism changes how the country is visited. Technology changes how the country operates. Sport and culture change how the country is seen.

GigaSaudi is the name for the layer where these sector stories converge.

03 — Not A Directory

Not A Directory

This is not a directory of Saudi projects.

It is a sector map for understanding how separate transformation lanes combine into one giga-scale field.

The purpose is not to list everything. The purpose is to identify the strategic layers that make the transformation readable.

04 — Future Expansion

Future Expansion

This sector map is the foundation for future reference pages across capital, cities, tourism, energy, AI, sport, culture, logistics, infrastructure, and global perception.

Each sector can later become a dedicated reference layer.

05 — Explore Further

Explore Further