<a href="https://saudi-journal.com/hrh-the-crown-prince-<a href="https://saudi-journal.com/education-and-training-evaluation-commission-board-chair-receives-world-bank-vice-president-for-people/”>receives-german-chancellor-in-riyadh-holds-official-talks/”>Riyadh, February 04, 2026, SPA — Modern technologies, ultra-high-definition digital screens, and restored archival tapes processed using advanced techniques were showcased at the “FOMEX” exhibition, held alongside the Saudi Media Forum 2026. The exhibition highlighted the profound transformation of Saudi media from a platform for documenting events into an integrated system focused on preserving memory, developing content, and shaping the future.
Visitors to the pavilions of local and international companies viewed advanced technologies used to process and present historical images and scenes through modern methods. These included the digitization of audiovisual content, physical and digital restoration of archival materials—such as films, photographs, and historical audio recordings—and their conversion into high-quality digital formats suitable for long-term preservation in accordance with international standards.
The exhibition also featured advanced solutions in high-definition film scanning, color processing, archival restoration, smart indexing, digital asset management, and content organization systems. These tools enable efficient access to archived materials and their reuse in contemporary media production.
This technological showcase underscores the Saudi media sector’s commitment to preserving media heritage as a pillar of national identity and a foundation for building a modern, knowledge-driven media landscape. It reflects an approach that keeps pace with rapid digital transformation while safeguarding media legacy through the responsible adoption of advanced tools that support sustainable, future-oriented content.

