Hexagon and Ma’aden say they are strengthening mining education and workforce development across the Middle East by deepening their strategic partnership at next week’s Future Minerals Forum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Building on their agreement to create the region’s first digital mine at Mansourah-Massarah, the two organisations will sign a memorandum of understanding focused on shaping the next generation of mining professionals.
A cornerstone of this effort is a collaboration with King Abdulaziz University (KAU), developed with support from national leadership, to modernise mining curricula, integrate advanced digital technologies and create meaningful pathways into modern mining careers. The initiative will provide students with exposure to industry-leading tools, practical training and new opportunities for professional development, Hexagon says.
These efforts coincide with the first cohort of female mining students at KAU, a milestone for Saudi Arabia’s mining sector and a reflection of the nation’s commitment to broadening participation and empowering the next generation of talent.
Across the Kingdom, Hexagon is also forging partnerships with King Saud University and King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. These engagements include the provision of Hexagon software licences, faculty and student training programs and internship opportunities for top-performing students at Hexagon’s new Riyadh office.
On its booth at next week’s event, Hexagon will feature its suite of integrated planning, safety, automation and operational intelligence solutions that continue to set the benchmark for intelligent mining ecosystems worldwide.
Hexagon’s Mining division President, Dave Goddard, will be on stage at FMF, joining international experts to explore how emerging technologies and new talent pathways are reshaping mineral preparation and the wider mining value chain.
“The mine of the future will succeed only if we invest in the miners of the future,” Goddard said. “Our deepening partnership with Ma’aden is about more than technology, it is about empowering the next generation of mining leaders. By aligning with Saudi Arabia’s vision for talent development, we are helping ensure that innovation is matched with the skills and opportunities needed to sustain long-term progress.”
The Future Minerals Forum will take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from January 14-16. International Mining is a media sponsor of the event
Source: im-mining.com



