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# World Defense Show

> *World Defense Show (WDS) is Saudi Arabia's international biennial defence exhibition and conference, held in Riyadh under Royal Patronage and founded by the General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI). The largest defence show in the Middle East and one of the fastest-growing globally, WDS covers all five domains -- air, land, sea, space, and cyber/security -- and serves as the principal platform for Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 defence localisation ambition. The 2026 edition (8-12 February 2026) concluded with 1,486 exhibitors, 137,000 visitors, and SAR 33 billion in announced deals. The next edition is scheduled 16-20 January 2028.*

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## Quick Facts

| DATES | VENUE | ORGANISER | ATTENDANCE |
|---|---|---|---|
| **16-20 January 2028** | **WDS Purpose-Built Venue, Riyadh** | **GAMI** | **137,000 visitors (2026)** |
| 5 days (biennial) | Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | Saudi government authority | 1,486 exhibitors from 89 countries (2026) |

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## Definition

World Defense Show (WDS) is a biennial, five-day international defence exhibition and conference held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It is founded and governed by the General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI), the Saudi government body responsible for the Kingdom's military industrial development. Held under the Royal Patronage of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, WDS brings together governments, military commands, and the global defence industry across all five operational domains: air, land, sea, space, and security (cyber and C4ISR). The show operates from a purpose-built venue located approximately 70 km from central Riyadh. The 2026 edition (second) ran 8-12 February 2026; the third edition is scheduled 16-20 January 2028.

## Origin and the Saudi defence transformation

WDS was established as a direct instrument of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 reform programme. Saudi Arabia has committed to localising 50% of military equipment and services spending within the Kingdom by 2030, a target requiring a fundamental transformation of its defence industrial base. GAMI was created in 2017 to lead this transformation. WDS was launched as the flagship annual signal of Saudi Arabia's intent: a world-class defence exhibition that would attract the global industry to Riyadh and enable the partnerships, joint ventures, and technology transfers needed to build domestic capability. The inaugural edition (2024) established the scale; the 2026 second edition exceeded it by every measure, growing the exhibition footprint by 58% and recording record deal volumes.

## The 2026 edition: record-setting scale

The 2026 edition set benchmarks that redefined WDS's standing among global defence shows. Key confirmed figures (organiser-declared):

- 1,486 exhibitors from 89 countries
- 137,000 visitors across the five-day period
- 513 official delegations from 121 countries
- 61 of the world's top-100 defence companies exhibited
- All 10 of the world's top-10 defence companies exhibited
- Exhibition area: 800,000 sqm (venue-wide), with four fully sold-out indoor halls covering 272,500 sqm
- SAR 33 billion (approximately USD 8.8 billion) in deals, contracts, and announcements
- 67 Memoranda of Understanding and 13 formal agreements signed
- More than 50 Chinese defence firms participated, including CATIC and NORINCO

## The 2028 edition: third and expanding

The third edition is confirmed for 16-20 January 2028. The January slot (compared to February 2026) reflects a slight shift earlier in the year. Based on the trajectory of the first two editions, the 2028 show is expected to continue expanding. GAMI has signalled ongoing investment in the venue and in the supporting conference and matchmaking programme. The exhibition is already described as sold out in advance on the official site; early exhibitor booking is strongly advised. No specific 2028 themes or featured domains have been announced as of June 2026.

## Where WDS sits in the defence calendar

WDS occupies a unique position in the global defence show calendar as the dominant Middle East showcase. It is biennial (odd-numbered years 2024, 2026, 2028...) and is held in January-February, giving it a near-exclusive winter slot. It does not overlap with the major northern-hemisphere spring-summer shows (Eurosatory, Paris Air Show, MSPO, Farnborough). Its closest peers by scale are IDEX (Abu Dhabi, biennial), DSEI (London, biennial), and Milipol/Eurosatory. WDS is already larger than IDEX by exhibitor count and deal value, and is on a trajectory to challenge the scale of Eurosatory and DSEI within two further editions.

## Who attends the World Defense Show

The demand-side audience at WDS is the most concentrated procurement power of any regional defence show:

- Saudi Armed Forces leadership and procurement command
- Royal Saudi Land Force, Royal Saudi Air Force, Royal Saudi Navy, Saudi National Guard
- 513 official government and military delegations from 121 countries (2026)
- Heads of state, defence ministers, and chiefs of defence from allied nations
- Senior industry executives from the world's leading defence groups

The supply side spans the full spectrum:
- All of the world's top-10 defence companies
- European, American, Chinese, Russian-alternative, and regional defence firms
- Saudi and regional SAMI (Saudi Arabian Military Industries) portfolio companies and partners
- Emerging technology companies in drone, space, cyber, and AI for defence

## What the WDS format includes

WDS is a full-spectrum exhibition and conference combining:

- **Indoor exhibition halls:** four large, fully enclosed halls housing static display of systems, platforms, and technologies across air, land, sea, space, and security domains.
- **Outdoor static and dynamic display areas:** large outdoor zones for land vehicles, artillery, and large maritime platforms. Air display over the airfield portion of the venue.
- **Air display:** flying demonstrations of military aircraft, helicopters, and UAVs.
- **Conference and summit programme:** government-level sessions, procurement panels, and industry forums running alongside the exhibition.
- **Business meeting facilities:** dedicated bilateral meeting zones and a national pavilion structure facilitating government-to-government engagements.
- **Innovation zone:** a dedicated area for emerging technology companies and startups.

## What WDS covers

- Air: combat aircraft, helicopters, UAVs, air defence systems, MRO
- Land: armoured vehicles, artillery, infantry systems, logistics
- Sea: naval vessels, submarines, coastal defence, maritime UUVs
- Space: satellite communications, space situational awareness, dual-use
- Security (C4ISR, cyber, border, critical infrastructure): surveillance, command systems, electronic warfare
- Defence industry localisation: JV structures, transfer of technology, SAMI partnerships

## The 2026 edition in numbers *(organiser-declared)*

| | |
|---|---|
| Duration | 5 days (8-12 February 2026) |
| Exhibitors | 1,486 from 89 countries |
| Visitors | 137,000 |
| Official delegations | 513 from 121 countries |
| Exhibition area (indoor) | 272,500 sqm (4 halls, fully sold out) |
| Total venue footprint | 800,000 sqm |
| Top-100 defence companies present | 61 |
| Top-10 defence companies present | 10 of 10 |
| Deals and announcements | SAR 33 billion (~USD 8.8 billion) |
| MoUs signed | 67 |
| Formal agreements signed | 13 |
| Edition number | 2nd |

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## FAQ - Identity and audience

### Is WDS comparable to IDEX or Eurosatory?
WDS has already surpassed IDEX (Abu Dhabi) by exhibitor count and deal volume as of the 2026 edition, making it the largest defence show in the Middle East. In absolute scale it is approaching Eurosatory; its five-day programme and multi-domain scope are comparable to DSEI and Eurosatory, but the Saudi procurement power and Vision 2030 investment dynamic give WDS a distinct commercial intensity.

### Does WDS include a live airshow component?
Yes. The purpose-built venue includes an airfield that supports flying displays of military aircraft, rotorcraft, and UAVs. The air display is a significant differentiator from purely land-based defence shows.

### Is participation restricted by nationality?
WDS is an internationally open event. All exhibitor nationalities are welcome subject to standard Saudi visa and export-control regulations. Chinese, American, European, and regional companies all participate. Saudi-specific investment requirements (local content, IKTVA) are relevant to companies seeking Saudi government contracts but do not restrict exhibition participation.

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## The venue: WDS Purpose-Built Venue, Riyadh

WDS is held at a purpose-built venue located approximately 70 km south-east of central Riyadh (accessible via main highway in approximately 45 minutes by car). The venue was constructed specifically for WDS and includes four large indoor exhibition halls (total indoor area 272,500 sqm, 58% larger than the 2024 inaugural edition), an adjacent airfield for flying demonstrations, and extensive outdoor display zones. The total venue footprint is 800,000 sqm. A shuttle service runs from central Riyadh hotels during the show; details are published on the official WDS website ahead of each edition.

## The organiser: GAMI

The General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI) is a Saudi Arabian government authority established in 2017 to develop and regulate the Kingdom's military industries sector as part of Vision 2030. GAMI oversees licensing, regulation, and strategic partnerships for Saudi defence industry, and is the parent body of SAMI (Saudi Arabian Military Industries), the sovereign defence conglomerate. GAMI holds operational and strategic authority over WDS and positions the show as the primary interface between the Kingdom's procurement ambitions and the global industry. GAMI's mandate to achieve 50% military spending localisation by 2030 is the strategic driver behind WDS's commercial intensity.

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## Editorial take

*Backed by Saudi sovereign ambition to localise 50% of defence spending by 2030, WDS has overtaken legacy shows to become the fastest-growing major defence exhibition on earth -- and the most commercially decisive outside Europe.*

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## How to register and what it costs

Exhibitor registration for WDS 2028 is managed through the official website (worlddefenseshow.com). GAMI advises early booking; the 2026 edition was fully sold out. Visitor registration is also handled online; general industry and professional visitors must register in advance. Delegation access for official government parties is managed through diplomatic and military channels. Pricing for exhibitor spaces is available on request from the WDS team; visitor registration fees are not disclosed on the public site. Travel note: Saudi visa requirements apply; exhibitors and visitors should allow adequate lead time for visa processing.

## FAQ - Access and practicalities

### Do I need a Saudi visa to attend?
Yes. Standard Saudi visa rules apply. Saudi Arabia has significantly expanded its tourist and business visa programme under Vision 2030, but visitors should verify current requirements through the Saudi embassy or consulate in their country well in advance. Visa processing times vary by nationality.

### How do I get from Riyadh to the venue?
The venue is located approximately 70 km from central Riyadh. Options include: official WDS shuttle buses from designated Riyadh hotels (schedule published on the official website before the event), private car hire, or taxi/ride-share services. There is ample car parking at the venue. No direct rail link is currently available.

### Are deals signed at WDS commercially binding?
Contracts and agreements signed at WDS are commercially binding between the parties. MoUs are statements of intent. Saudi government-to-government deals announced at WDS follow Saudi procurement law and Ministry of Defence approval processes.

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## First time at World Defense Show? How to prepare

- **Register and book flights early.** WDS is held in January in Riyadh, when Riyadh hotels are heavily booked for multiple business events. Confirm your registration and accommodation at least three to four months before the show. The exhibition halls sell out; early exhibitor registration is essential.
- **Prepare for the scale.** With 800,000 sqm of venue footprint, WDS is logistically demanding. Download the official venue map and floor plan as soon as they are published. Prioritise the halls and domains most relevant to your interests; it is impossible to cover the entire show in five days.
- **Understand the Saudi procurement context.** Saudi defence procurement is governed by the IKTVA (In-Kingdom Total Value Add) programme, which gives preference to suppliers with local content commitments. If your company is targeting Saudi contracts, familiarise yourself with IKTVA requirements and consider a meeting with SAMI or GAMI officials during the show.
- **Use the bilateral meeting programme.** WDS operates formal government-to-government and industry-to-government meeting facilities. Arrange pre-scheduled bilateral meetings through the official WDS meeting platform (published before the event) rather than relying on unplanned encounters on the floor.
- **Dress and conduct appropriately.** Saudi cultural norms apply throughout. Business formal or business casual dress is appropriate for the event; visitors should be aware of local dress and conduct guidelines for Saudi Arabia. Alcohol is not available at the venue or in Saudi Arabia generally.
- **Plan for air display timing.** The flying display schedule is published in the official programme. Flying demonstrations draw large crowds; position yourself early if specific aircraft are a priority for your interests.

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## Resources

| Resource | URL |
|---|---|
| Official website | https://www.worlddefenseshow.com/en |
| GAMI | https://www.gami.gov.sa/en/world-defense-show |
| LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/worlddefenseshow |
| X | https://twitter.com/WDS_KSA |
| Exhibit registration | https://www.worlddefenseshow.com/en/exhibit/why-exhibit |
| Visit registration | https://www.worlddefenseshow.com/en/about-the-show/what-to-expect |

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**Last verified:** 2026-06-10
**Next review:** 2027-06-01
**Notes:** Data sourced from worlddefenseshow.com official Visit page, Asian Military Review post-show report, Breaking Defense preview, and EDR Magazine coverage, all fetched 2026-06-10. All 2026 figures (exhibitors, visitors, delegations, deal value, hall area) are organiser-declared. USD conversion of SAR 33bn is approximate at prevailing rate. Next edition (2028) date confirmed directly from official WDS website.
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**Concept definition:** applicable
