Intelligent Tech Channels Issue 19 | Page 38

and reviews online but, with the Solution Bar, they can discover innovative products including those from crowdfunding platforms exclusively inside Sharaf DG stores. “Our customers can touch, feel, understand the story behind the product and the benefits before they buy. We welcome Ring, one of the most innovative products, to Sharaf DG and I am sure Solution Bar will be a success for Ring and help it understand consumers from across the world,” concluded Nilesh. Meanwhile, Ring, together with Al Jammaz Distribution, a leading Saudi-based Value-Added Distributor, has embarked on a two-city roadshow in Riyadh and Jeddah. This saw Ring promote its home security products and share insights into the importance of home security with its partners in the kingdom. Mohammad Meraj Hoda, Vice President of Business Development – Middle East and Africa at Ring, said: “The Ring roadshow is an important and exciting component of our go-to-market strategy as we introduce new opportunities to our partners. “It also enables our partners to engage with Ring executives at a local level, providing on-ground insights into the Innovative product companies like Ring should focus on building a brand inside physical retail stores which still contribute to over 92% of all retail sales. home security market as well as customer experience feedback directly from those who are part of our parent network.” Recent studies regarding the real estate market indicated that Gulf countries in general and Saudi Arabia in particular are likely to be the most advanced with respect to establishing smart homes as a result of the level of constructional development in this region. According to a report by Statista, the revenue in the ‘Smart Home’ market Ring and Al Jammaz have hosted roadshows in Saudi Arabia 38 amounted to US$124 million in 2017 with expectation for it to show an annual growth rate (CAGR 2017–2021) of 42.3 % resulting in a market volume of US$507 million in 2021. The report further reveals that currently household penetration was at 6.1% in 2017 and is expected to hit 24.7% in 2021. Asim Al Jammaz, CEO, Al Jammaz Distribution, said: “We are very happy to host the Ring Roadshow in Riyadh and Jeddah as we believe that it will act as a catalyst to expedite the visibility and awareness of Ring’s entire range of home security products and solutions. “We want our partners to move from product-centric selling to an integrated home security solution selling propositions, explore exciting new opportunities and partner enablement initiatives, expediting transition from product-centric selling to integrated security solution selling, thus strengthening value proposition for partners. The awareness and demand for smart entry devices, such as smart doorbells that keep families, neighbourhoods and communities safe, are growing and we are sure that our partners will gain a better understanding of the Ring products and will have direct access to the Ring team who will be able to address any questions and concerns.” ˜ The awareness and demand for smart entry devices, such as smart doorbells that keep families, neighbourhoods and communities safe are growing.