Global capital does not migrate impulsively. It rotates when confidence compounds—through clarity of execution, credibility of institutions, and systems that reduce uncertainty at scale. In recent years, the Middle East has begun to attract attention not merely for the size of its ambitions, but for the way intelligence is being embedded into infrastructure, governance, and enterprise decision-making. Saudi Arabia, alongside other regional economies, is no longer positioning itself solely as a destination for capital. It is increasingly presenting itself as an environment where capital can operate with predictability, transparency, and adaptive intelligence. At the heart of this shift lies a subtle but powerful transformation: the rise of AI as a trust-enabling layer across infrastructure, finance, healthcare, security, and digital platforms. “Capital follows confidence, but confidence today is built on systems, not slogans.” From Physical Assets to Intelligent Infrastructure Th...