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Sami Saúde offers quality healthcare at fair prices in São Paulo and the Metropolitan Region, focusing on preventive health and coordinated care.
Sami has raised $45.0M across 3 funding rounds.
Sami has raised $45.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Sami has raised $45.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Sami's investors include Accel, AIX Ventures, Alumni Ventures, Luisa Sucre, CVS Health, Jenny Fielding, Scott Hartley, Matterscale Ventures, monashees, Mundi Ventures, Nazca Ventures, SJF Ventures.
Sami has raised $45.0M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $10.0M Series B in December 2024.
Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI) is a state-owned defense technology company established in 2017 by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF), focused on localizing military manufacturing and delivering cutting-edge technologies in defense, aerospace, and related sectors.[2][3] As a key player in Saudi Vision 2030, SAMI aims to elevate Saudi Arabia from the 79th-ranked global defense company to the top 25 by 2030 through self-sufficiency in military products, services, and advanced tech like PLM for digital transformation.[1][3] Its subsidiary, SAMI Advanced Electronics Company (SAMI-AEC), founded in 1988, leads in electronics manufacturing, repair, and services across defense, energy, ICT, and security, achieving 100% project completion rates.[1][6]
SAMI serves government entities, military, and commercial sectors by solving localization challenges, deploying smart technologies, and fostering national talent development.[1][3]
SAMI was launched in May 2017 as a PIF subsidiary to drive Saudi Arabia's defense industrialization under Vision 2030.[2][3] Its roots trace through SAMI-AEC, established in 1988 as a pioneer in defense and aerospace electronics, evolving into ICT in 1995 (data centers, IoT, cloud), energy in 2005 (smart grids, solar), and security in 2015 (cybersecurity).[1]
Pivotal moments include SAMI-AEC's alignment with Vision 2030 for local manufacturing and SAMI's digital transformation kickoff with PTC's Windchill PLM and Creo tools for product lifecycle management from requirements to disposal.[1][3] This evolution positions SAMI as a national champion, scaling from electronics expertise to full-spectrum defense capabilities.[6]
SAMI rides the global defense tech wave toward digital transformation and localization, amplified by Saudi Vision 2030's push for industrial diversification away from oil.[1][3] Timing aligns with rising geopolitical demands for autonomous supply chains and advanced manufacturing, favoring SAMI's focus on PLM-driven efficiency amid complex program execution.[3]
Market forces like surging defense budgets, cybersecurity threats, and renewable energy transitions bolster its multi-sector model, influencing the ecosystem by localizing high-tech production, upskilling locals, and exporting capabilities—potentially reshaping Middle East defense dynamics.[1][2]
SAMI's trajectory points to top-25 global ranking by 2030 via sustained PLM adoption, subsidiary expansions like SAMI-AEC, and Vision 2030 milestones in self-reliant defense tech.[3] Trends like AI-integrated warfare, geospatial intelligence, and green energy will shape its path, evolving its influence from regional localizer to global exporter.[2]
This positions SAMI as a defense tech powerhouse, turning national ambition into world-class execution.[1][3]