ELM, a company specialized in digital solutions, is showcasing its most prominent innovations in smart cities at the first international edition of the LEAP conference, led by its self-driving car powered by a virtual driver system, ultra-high-precision 3D mapping technology, and digital twin, in addition to the 'Dhamin' platform, a leader in financial technology and secure electronic transactions.

ELM participates as the official business solutions partner at LEAP East 2026, the first international edition of the LEAP conference since its launch in Riyadh, hosted by Hong Kong from July 8 to 10, 2026.

It also showcases at its pavilion at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre live models of its solutions in digital government and artificial intelligence, including interactive dashboards and computer vision models trained to predict operational processes, along with 'Smart Agent' solutions based on advanced language models capable of understanding dialects and emotions.

Mon, 01 2026

The participation in the event, organized by 'Tahaluf' company in partnership with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, and in collaboration with the Innovation, Technology and Industry Bureau of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, aims to explore opportunities for cooperation with governments, the private sector, and technology companies in the region, and to enhance its presence in one of the fastest-growing markets in the digital economy.

ELM showcases a portfolio of more than fifty brands, products, and digital solutions, based on the Kingdom's digital transformation journey, which ranked it among the top six countries globally in the United Nations E-Government Development Index.

ELM operates across multiple vital sectors, including security, labor, health, transportation, entertainment, tourism, real estate, finance, industry, and energy, in addition to specialized areas such as digital government, digital economy, business integration, smart cities, and financial technology.

Thu, 04 2026

This direction represents an extension of the company's expansion outside the Kingdom, which included opening its regional office in Oman and forming partnerships with government entities in Oman, Syria, and Morocco, reflecting its aim to transfer its expertise in developing and operating government digital systems to regional and international markets, and to build partnerships supporting the digital transformation journey in target markets.

ELM participates in four main sessions covering digital infrastructure, artificial intelligence in software engineering, digital economies, and smart cities. It also leverages its participation in the event to hold business meetings with technology companies, investment institutions, and startups, aiming to build partnerships and explore new opportunities in the Asia-Pacific markets.

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