How Saudi’s Hexagon is Ending Paperwork Forever
Key Highlights: On January 1, 2026, Saudi Arabia officially laid the foundation stone for the Hexagon Data Centre in Riyadh. While it’s easy to get lost in the massive numbers, a 480-megawatt capacity, a 30-million-square-foot site, and a Tier IV global rating, the real story isn’t about the architecture. It’s about the death of the waiting room. In practical terms, that means fewer forms, fewer applications and fewer moments where citizens are required to prove information the state already holds. The Structural Shift: From Reactive to Proactive To understand the Hexagon’s role, it is helpful to contrast the current “e-government” […]














