 The Center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution in Saudi Arabia focuses on harnessing emerging technologies by ensuring that the gap between technology and policy is bridged. Small and medium enterprises tend to form the backbone of any country. In Saudi Arabia SMEs that are involved in industrial manufacturing comprise about 80 percent of businesses. Unlike larger organizations it's very difficult sometimes for SMEs to adopt digital technology. They do not have access to the appropriate tools, best practices or fully understand the importance of digital transformation. That's where the Center for Fourth Industrial Revolution in Saudi Arabia is important. We've launched our project The Industrial Internet of Things for SMEs. We've developed a journey starting off with creating that awareness and sharing best practices and training them, building that transformation blueprint. We're also developing a use case guide and then bringing all that together to enable implementations. The Industrial Internet of Things for SMEs led to training 55 individuals and has supply chain responsiveness by 13 percent. We also reduced operational costs by 21 percent. Our project is anchored with C4IR in Brazil. They have shared with us their learnings, their proposed solutions, recommendations. Although we are miles and miles apart we're quite close in terms of vision. If countries do not enable SMEs to digitally transform there's going to be a gap. Innovation can't be done alone. Everybody needs to band together and collaborate to have a thriving innovation because we need to have an inclusive and prosperous economy in Saudi Arabia.