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Video wall solutions in Saudi Arabia: control rooms, command centres, and Vision 2030 operations

Last updated: 2026-06-28

A video wall in Saudi Arabia is rarely limited by the displays — it is limited by the controller economics when the same programme has to equip many rooms at once. This is a buyer-side guide to specifying a software-defined video wall for Saudi control rooms, command-and-control and situation rooms, NOC/SOC, stadium operations, and smart-city centres: on-premises for data residency, running on commodity Linux GPU servers, with a one-time perpetual licence and no per-display subscription — sized for Vision 2030 giga-project scale.

Where video walls run in Saudi Arabia

Demand in the Kingdom is concentrated in a handful of operational segments rather than one generic use case. The strongest fits are:

  • Oil, gas & petrochemical control rooms — process control, pipeline and dispatch monitoring where SCADA read-only views, CCTV, and operational dashboards share one wall.
  • Government command-and-control & situation rooms — civil defence, public safety, and ministry operations centres consolidating live feeds and geospatial views.
  • Stadium & sports-venue operations — venue control rooms for Vision 2030 sports cities and the run-up to the 2034 FIFA World Cup, mixing CCTV, crowd-flow, and broadcast feeds.
  • Utility & water operations centres — power, desalination, and water dispatch with outage maps and telemetry.
  • Telecom & data-centre NOC/SOC — operators running 24/7 network and security monitoring.
  • Smart-city operations centres — new cities and municipal command centres unifying transport, safety, and utility data.
  • Corporate AV — headquarters briefing rooms, boardrooms, and executive dashboards in Riyadh, Jeddah, and the Eastern Province.

Why software-defined at giga-project scale

The economics that decide a Saudi programme are not the price of one room — they are the price of one room repeated across an entire build. A software-defined video wall runs on standard Linux GPU servers with a one-time perpetual licence per canvas, so each additional operations centre is a commodity server plus a licence rather than a proprietary hardware controller with its own capacity steps and end-of-life refresh.

Before standardising a platform across a programme, model the five-year number per room with the video wall TCO calculator and read the software-vs-hardware TCO breakdown. For teams replacing existing controllers, the hardware-to-software migration guide covers the cut-over pattern.

Priced in riyals, no per-display subscription

Craft Wall is a one-time perpetual licence of roughly SAR 10,000 per canvas (listed as €2,500), with unlimited displays, sources, operators, and canvases — no recurring per-display fee. Across a multi-room deployment that difference compounds against a subscription or per-controller model.

Data residency and on-prem deployment

Oil & gas, government, and critical-infrastructure operators in the Kingdom routinely have to keep operational data on national infrastructure. Craft Wall runs on-premises on your own Linux GPU servers and is air-gap compatible, so video, dashboards, and operational data stay inside your network. There is no mandatory cloud control plane. For fully isolated sites, the air-gapped and sovereign deployment guide covers the offline-update and hardening pattern.

Specification checklist for Saudi buyers

  • Compare in SAR across five years per room, not on acquisition cost alone — include per-display licensing and refresh risk at programme scale.
  • Confirm on-prem / air-gap operation with no cloud dependency for day-to-day use.
  • Treat browser dashboards, RTSP / NDI cameras, and IP-KVM as first-class sources, not add-ons.
  • Specify named layouts per operating mode and operator-controlled source promotion with audit.
  • Decide between licence-only and a turnkey pre-configured server — see the turnkey video wall project guide.

For the vendor-neutral shortlist, see the best video wall software in 2026, and for the operations-centre layout pattern, the command centre video wall guide.

Frequently asked questions

Which control rooms in Saudi Arabia use software-defined video walls?

The strongest fit is operational and commercial: oil, gas and petrochemical control rooms, utility and water operations centres, government command-and-control and situation rooms, telecom and data-centre NOC/SOC, stadium and sports-venue operations, smart-city operations centres, and corporate briefing rooms. These are typically 8-40 display deployments with an in-house IT team comfortable running Linux.

How does a software-defined video wall fit Vision 2030 giga-projects?

Giga-projects and new cities build dozens of control rooms on the same programme, so the cost that matters is per-room repeated at scale, not a single sticker price. A software-defined wall runs on commodity Linux GPU servers with one perpetual licence per canvas and no per-display fee, so each additional operations centre is a standard server plus a licence rather than a proprietary hardware controller. Model the five-year number per room in the TCO calculator before standardising a platform across a programme.

Is Craft Wall priced in Saudi riyals?

The licence is a one-time perpetual price of roughly SAR 10,000 per canvas (listed as €2,500), with unlimited displays, sources, and operators and no per-display, per-source, or per-operator subscription. Because there is no recurring per-display fee, the five-year total cost is what to compare against a hardware controller or a per-display SaaS quote — model your own display count in the TCO calculator first.

Can the video wall keep operational data on-premises in the Kingdom?

Yes. Craft Wall runs on-premises on your own Linux GPU servers and is air-gap compatible, so video, dashboards, and operational data never have to leave your infrastructure. There is no mandatory cloud control plane — the usual blocker for oil & gas, government, and critical-infrastructure data-residency requirements.

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