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Alfanar Projects Participates in SEC’s Prominent Suppliers Forum 2025
To further align with the SEC’s efforts to improve the grid and encourage collaboration across the energy supply ecosystem,
To further align with the SEC’s efforts to improve the grid and encourage collaboration across the energy supply ecosystem, Alfanar Projects participated in the SEC’s strategic Suppliers Forum 2025 held in Riyadh under the patronage of the Saudi Ministry of Energy.
Eng. Abdulsalam Al Mutlaq, Chairman of Alfanar Group, attended the forum, along with Eng. Amer Al Ajmi, CEO of Alfanar Engineering Services, Eng. Sattam Al Motairi, COO of Alfanar Engineering Services, and Eng. Khalid Al Solami, Executive Vice President of Engineering Construction at Alfanar Projects.
The forum gathered many representatives from leading companies, energy experts, suppliers, and contractors from related industries. It focused on the SEC’s strategy, which is built around key pillars such as energy supply security and reliability, safety, grid operational excellence, environmental, social, and governance (ESG) best practices, financial stability, localization, and maximizing local content.
During the panel discussion entitled “From Vision to Execution: Driving Collaboration and Excellence”, Eng. Amer Al Ajmi stated, “We take pride in our longstanding collaboration with SEC and remain dedicated to advancing the core pillars of Vision 2030 through our expertise in engineering and project delivery. Additionally, he mentioned, “The energy sector's needs and demands are constantly evolving, and our role is to craft solutions that enhance resilience, build local capabilities, and ensure long-term competitiveness.”
On the second day of the forum, Eng. Sattam Al Motairi participated in the panel discussion “No Transition without Transmission – Powering the Energy Shift”, where he said, “We aim to support the delivery of resilient infrastructure to contribute to the modernization of the national grid. We are evolving beyond the delivery of traditional infrastructure to ensure the security of the energy supply and hence our nation’s overall industrial progress.”