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DGA launches GovJam 2025 to drive AI-powered innovation in public services

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Oct 22, 2025
Three-day challenge aims to accelerate Saudi Arabia’s digital transformation agenda

Riyadh – Sharikat Mubasher: The Digital Government Authority (DGA) announced the launch of GovJam 2025, in partnership with the National Program for the Development of Information Technology and the Digital Entrepreneurship Center, to enhance collaboration between the public and private sectors and empower startups to build innovative, sustainable digital services.

As per the DGA’s official press release, the three-day event brings together 26 government entities and 84 startups and entrepreneurs, selected from more than 700 applicants representing diverse industries.

As part of DGA’s broader efforts to promote innovation and expand the adoption of modern technologies—particularly artificial intelligence (AI)—GovJam offers a platform for participants to design smart, data-driven solutions that improve user experiences and enhance government service efficiency.

The event focuses on four key tracks: innovative service delivery, AI-driven predictive solutions, ready-to-adopt digital models to accelerate government transformation, and digital inclusivity to ensure equal access to services for all.

Through its Innovation Center, DGA provides participants with business acceleration, technical support, and financial enablers to help turn creative ideas into practical digital products. The initiative underscores Saudi Arabia’s commitment to leveraging advanced technologies—especially AI—to strengthen digital governance and serve society more effectively.

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