Science Technology unveiled its defense and security solutions during EDEX 2018

Saudi Arabia’s Science Technology company have unveiled its defense and security solutions during the first Egypt Defense Expo (EDEX 2018).

During the exhibition that hosts more than 300 exhibitors from around the world, the Science Technology showcased solutions to the security challenges facing countries in the region and around the globe.  

According to a company’s statement, the idea of forming the Science Technology for development and industrial investment Company evolved from the strategic relationship with large international companies in the field, which developed over the years bidding on government projects.

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The main mission of the company to localize Industries’ technology to support Kingdom of Saudi Arabian self-sufficiency and the ability to export locally manufactured products, to set the kingdom at the manufacturers and exporters forefront besides the support of technology research and development (R&D) with Saudi capabilities.

One of the objectives of the major development strategies within the company’s policies is to develop strategic relations with partners and extend their participation in all joint projects in support to the Kingdom’s industrial development.

The company also stated about follow the same principle with manufacturing partners in order to come up with the latest and best competitive technical specifications to meet all requirements.

During EDEX 208, ScienceTechnology unveiled some joint programmes of modern armoured vehicles, body armor, newest unnamed vehicle and other. 

Science Technology Company has been able to build international investment relationships to integrate industrial skills and capabilities and transfer its technology to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in order to support the industrial and military sectors with partners from USA, Ukraine, South Korea and South Africa.

Also, Science Technology added that the company is a proud participant in the economic development plan to achieve Vision 2030.

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