All platforms. All industries. Uniforms built for the Kingdom's scale of ambition.
Saudi Arabia is not deploying robots in ones and twos. The Kingdom's mega-projects plan for thousands of humanoid units across hospitality, tourism, government services, and infrastructure. NEOM alone is expected to integrate robots at a scale no other project has attempted. Riyadh, as the capital, anchors the domestic deployment ecosystem.
Saudi uniform requirements combine several constraints. Climate: extreme heat, sand, UV radiation. Culture: conservative coverage, respectful design. Scale: hundreds to thousands of units. Brand: each deployment must carry specific identity markers for the operating entity, whether that is a hotel chain, government ministry, or mega-project developer.
Riyadh's hotel capacity is expanding to meet tourism targets under Vision 2030. New luxury properties in KAFD, the Diplomatic Quarter, and along King Fahd Road are specifying robot staff in their operating plans. Uniform programs for these properties match the five-star standards of the international brands operating them: Marriott, Hilton, Accor, and regional luxury operators.
Saudi government is a major robot deployer. Customer service centers, smart city kiosks, and public facility management all use humanoid assistants. Government uniforms carry ministerial insignia, specific color coding, and a level of formality that reflects institutional authority. We produce government-specification garments to exact tender requirements.
NEOM, The Line, Qiddiya, Jeddah Tower, Red Sea Development. Each project has its own design language and uniform specification. We engage early in the design process, working with project architects and brand teams to develop garments that integrate with the overall aesthetic vision.
Riyadh Park, Kingdom Centre, Panorama Mall. Saudi retail is growing and robots are part of that growth. Retail uniforms follow our standard retail template with GCC climate adaptation and cultural adjustments.
For Saudi government and mega-project tenders, we provide full technical specifications, fabric test certificates, and compliance documentation as part of the bid package.
Large-scale Saudi deployments require logistics planning. We coordinate with KSA customs brokers, local warehousing partners, and on-site distribution teams. For ongoing uniform programs, we establish buffer stock in Saudi warehousing to enable rapid replacement without international shipping delays.
SAR or EUR pricing. Tender response within 10 business days for government and mega-project bids. Commercial orders: 5-week lead time from Paris. In-country consultation available for all fleet programs.
Yes. We provide full technical specifications, fabric test certificates, and compliance documentation as part of tender bid packages. Response time is within 10 business days.
Yes. We engage early in the design process for projects like NEOM, The Line, and Qiddiya, working with project architects and brand teams to develop garments that match the design vision.
For ongoing fleet programs, we establish buffer stock in Saudi warehousing for rapid replacement. This eliminates international shipping delays for replacement garments.