Saudi Light & Sound Expo 2025 – ELEMENT ONE presents High End for the booming conference region

Together with its distribution partner XLNS – EXCELLENCE MIDDLE EAST, ELEMENT ONE welcomes industry representatives from the emerging region to SLS expo from May 20 to 22, 2025 with a selection of proven, award-winning and innovative screen technology.

Many international business and political experts consider Saudi Arabia to be one of the most important emerging players with a significance for the global economic and political future that extends far beyond the region. Based on its role as one of the leading oil exporters and the strongest economy in the Middle East, Saudi Arabia is striving for a global role beyond the oil trade with its Saudi Vision 2030. In this context, the Kingdom is investing heavily in various areas, from tourism, technology and trade to efforts to establish itself as a location for international sporting events, forums and congresses. Not least through its role as an organizer of negotiations in connection with the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, Saudi Arabia has succeeded in attracting international attention and actively shaping the country’s future.

SLS expo 2025: Product and catalyst for Saudi Arabia’s development

The Saudi Light & Sound Expo 2025 in Riyadh is the result of efforts to establish the country as an international trade fair location. At the same time, the trade show for audio, lighting and event technology is a meeting place for stakeholders from the region, who can experience trends and innovations here, on the basis of which the transformation to a global meeting place can be continued.

Conference technology will also be presented at Saudi Light & Sound Expo 2025 by ELEMENT ONE GmbH from Kuppenheim in Baden-Württemberg. As part of a joint stand with its distribution partner XLNS, based in the United Arab Emirates, ELEMENT ONE will be providing an overview of its range of display solutions for sophisticated meeting and conference room design projects at the SLS expo. Monitors from ELEMENT ONE create optimal conditions for collaborative work, both in companies and in the context of conferences, forums and meetings at the highest level.

“We have already been able to support a number of Saudi government and administration projects with our products in the recent past,” explains Thorsten Nees, Managing Director of ELEMENT ONE Multimedia GmbH. “We are delighted to be able to expand existing contacts and build new relationships at this year’s Saudi Light & Sound Expo in order to continue to actively support the industry and players from politics, administration and business in the implementation of their ambitious goals and their pursuit of global excellence.”

ELEMENT ONE presents solutions for the future at all levels

Visitors to SLS expo 2025 can expect to see a selection of the ELEMENT ONE product portfolio at stand 1A09 in hall 1 of the Riyadh Front Exhibition & Conference Center. These include the award-winning and globally unique FOLD! 173, the 17.3-inch retractable touch monitor, with which ELEMENT ONE has already demonstrated in numerous projects how high-end technical equipment can be integrated into a productive working and prestigious conference environment.

The 15 mm slim and silver-grey coated 23.8″ monitor system MODIS FIVE, which can be integrated into meeting tables, the symbiosis of glass and aluminum in the form of the motorized extendable CONVERS GT with a TCP/IP interface and up to 23.8 inches in size, the flexible, wafer-thin CONVIS monitor milled from a single aluminum block and the SILVERLINE concept consisting of visually and technically coordinated elements will also be presented on site.

“We deliberately chose a selection of products for the SLS expo that represent the broadest possible spectrum of our solutions,” emphasizes Thorsten Nees. “We want to make it clear that we can realize individual projects for every requirement, from efficient digital work in the everyday life of medium-sized companies to representative tasks of globally active corporations and political institutions.”