Advanced Electronics Company Limited

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SAMI Advanced Electronics Company
Industry Electronics, Military technology, Digital
Founded1988;36 years ago (1988)
Headquarters,
Area served
Saudi Arabia
Key people
Ziad Al Musallam (President & CEO)
Number of employees
2000+
Parent Saudi Arabian Military Industries
Subsidiaries Advanced Electronics Support Services Company (AESSCO) [1]
Website Official website

Advanced Electronics Company (AEC) is a company in Saudi Arabia that was established in 1988 under the Economic Offset Program as per the directives of the government of Saudi Arabia. AEC is a state owned organization specializing in the field of defense, energy, Digital & security services, and modern electronics. AEC is a subsidiary of state-owned defense company Saudi Arabian Military Industries, whose parent company is Public Investment Fund (PIF). [2]

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Acquisition by Saudi Arabian Military Industries

In December 2020, the Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI) fully acquired AEC, making it a 100% Saudi-owned company. The deal shall strengthen SAMI's presence in the defense industries market. [3] It is the largest military industries deal ever concluded in Saudi Arabia. [4]

In 2021, Ziad bin Houmod Al-Musallam was appointed the CEO of AEC. [5]

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References

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