Two spots remain to be filled in SR1,000,000 eSports race

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Abdullah Al-Dossary, 25, qualified in Khobar. He works as an engineering aide at Saudi Aramco and has been doing simulator racing for a few years, learning to know more circuits and sharpening his skills. (Supplied)
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Abdulaziz Rayes, 23, from Jeddah, who works in the Traffic Control, qualified at the ‘Road to Ad Diriyah.’ (Supplied)
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Fahd Idrees, 37, is going to the Ad Diriyah finals from the Jeddah qualifying. (Suppplied)
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Sixteen contestants will be invited to Ad Diriyah to battle it out in the live finals during the ‘Saudia’ Ad Diriyah E-Prix. (Supplied)
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Mubarak Al-Dossary, 27, qualified in Khobar. (Supplied)
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Sixteen contestants will be invited to Ad Diriyah to battle it out in the live finals during the ‘Saudia’ Ad Diriyah E-Prix. (Supplied)
Updated 13 December 2018
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Two spots remain to be filled in SR1,000,000 eSports race

  • 14 of the finalists for the ABB FIA Road to Ad Diriyah eSports Championship are ready, leaving just two spots open in the 16-man finals
  • The grand final of the ABB FIA Formula E Road to Ad Diriyah esports Championship will take place on the Race Day of the ‘Saudia Ad Diriyah E-Prix’

RIYADH: As the inaugural ‘Saudia’ Ad Diriyah E-Prix approaches, with new Gen2 Formula E cars blitzing through the streets of historical Ad Diriyah and artists such as Enrique Iglesias, the Black Eyed Peas, Amr Diab and David Guetta playing, there is already thrilling racing action in Saudi, as only two spots remain in the ABB FIA Road to Ad Diriyah eSports Championship, a free car racing game with a SR1,000,000 prize pot.

Sixteen contestants will be invited to Ad Diriyah to battle it out in the live finals during the ‘Saudia’ Ad Diriyah E-Prix. Ten qualified online, posting impressive lap times and taking up the majority of spots for the final heat. A further four spots were taken in Jeddah and Khobar, as there were two qualifying rounds on-site at the ‘Road to Ad Diriyah’ events in both cities. This means there are two blank invitations to the Riyadh showdown. These will be determined after the last on-site qualifying, at the 2018 ‘Saudia’ Ad Diriyah E-Prix.

Mubarak Al-Dossary, 27, qualified in Khobar. Normally working as an Admin Clerk at Saudi Aramco in Dhaharan, Mubarak loved the Championship: “It’s great to compete with other drivers and work hard to get a winning lap.” He says that everyone should try this game because it “will give you a next level racing experience.”

Al-Dossary was humble before the show-down in Ad Diriyah: “I’m ready to see the best drivers in the final, and wish the best of luck to everyone,” he said.

Abdullah Al-Dossary, 25, qualified in Khobar. In addition to working as an engineering aide at Saudi Aramco, he has been doing simulator racing for a few years, learning to know more circuits and sharpening his skills. This led him to qualify second for the McLaren Shadow Project Middle East 2018. “It was a fantastic chance to start eRacing,” he says.

“People should try the game and join the Championship because it improves you as a driver also in real life. I really look forward to competing in the Championship and will do my best to win!” Abdullah says.

Fahd Idrees, 37, is going to the Ad Diriyah finals from the Jeddah qualifying. The 16-finalist show down for the SR1,000,000 prize pot will be very different from his job as an operations manager at Bank AlJazira. “I truly look forward to traveling to Riyadh and living the experience as I am fascinated by this game and by Formula E racing.” As two weeks remain of the online qualifying for the championship, Fahd was keen to see more people trying out: “I have already encouraged all my friends to try the game online. I encourage everyone to try the experience.”

Abdulaziz Rayes, 23, from Jeddah, who works in the Traffic Control, qualified at the ‘Road to Ad Diriyah.’ He is excited for the finals: “I love this game and like the competition. People should register and try because it is really fun and challenging,” he says.

The grand final of the ABB FIA Formula E Road to Ad Diriyah Esports Championship will take place on the Race Day of the ‘Saudia Ad Diriyah E-Prix’, December 15, promising a thrill only matched by that on the real-world race track. Tickets for the concerts with Enrique Iglasias, Jason Derulo, the Black Eyed Peas, David Guetta, Amr Diab and One Republic as well as the race are on sale now at www.fiaformulae.com/Ad-Diriyah from SR395.

The ‘Saudia Ad Diriyah E-Prix’ is the first in a 10-year partnership between ABB FIA Formula E and the General Sports Authority of Saudi Arabia (GSA) and the Saudi Arabian Motor Federation (SAMF).

For more information about ‘Saudia Ad Diriyah E-Prix’ including schedule and tickets, visit: http://fiaformulae.com/Ad-Diriyah


Farasan Island celebrates 20th Hareed Fishing Festival

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Farasan Island celebrates 20th Hareed Fishing Festival

  • Event showcases tourist activities such as parasailing, traditional folk dances

RIYADH: Fishermen from the Jazan region have started preparing for the 20th Hareed Fishing Festival, which begins on Thursday.

The festival, which takes place on Farasan Island and lasts for two days, celebrates the fishing of parrotfish, otherwise known as hareed.

It showcases various tourist activities such as parasailing, traditional folk dances, and competitions for catching the fish, which is difficult due to their survival instinct which leads them to hide by corals.

Hareed are traditionally caught close to the shore in nets. The brightly colored fish come in different sizes and change color as they grow, the color varying according to their sex. They are considered parrot-like as they have teeth that they use to scrape food off coral reefs.

The fishing season varies across the region’s waters. In the past, the people of Farasan celebrated the event by visiting newlywed brides wearing traditional dress, while women and children joined in the festivities at her home.

Visitors to the festival will also get the chance to explore the heritage sites in Farasan, which include Wadi Matar, Al-Qassar village and Bait Al-Jarmal, along with several historic houses.

The island boasts a unique cultural heritage which centers on sailing and pearl-diving experiences in the past.

Jazan Gov. Prince Mohammed bin Nasser is launching the festival, which is organized by the region’s branch of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, in partnership with the islands’ governorate.

Mohammed Al-Atif, the general director of the branch, said that the festival embodied the customs and traditions of the people of the Farasan Islands and was considered an annual event to highlight the region’s tourism potential.

He added that the festival also celebrates hareed, which appears at the same time each year and proves a major attraction for people in the Jazan region.


Riyadh hosts food technology and innovation show

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Riyadh hosts food technology and innovation show

  • Industry giants showcase latest in processing, sustainability

RIYADH: More than 400 companies from 35 countries are taking part in the first Saudi Food Manufacturing show, which opened in Riyadh on Tuesday.

Held under the patronage of Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Al-Khorayef, the event focuses on processing, packaging and ingredients and aims to facilitate high level business deals, connections and collaborations.

Three companies that won a Saudi Food Manufacturing Award at the event — Multivac, DC Norris and Brenntag — spoke to Arab News.

Amir Sotoudeh, managing director of Multivac, said the German firm won the Best Processing Innovation Award for its TX series and smart services at Gulfood Manufacturing.

The company has had a branch office in Riyadh since 2009 and the Kingdom is the company’s largest market in the Middle East.

“Saudi Arabia is a significant market, especially in recent years, with major developments focusing on local production and manufacturing. That’s where our technology and expertise as a market leader in processing and packaging are essential.”

DC Norris is a UK-based process equipment company serving 62 countries. It provides solutions for food, dairy and beverage manufacturing and won the Best Processing Manufacturing Award.

Stuart Rigby, product and process technology manager at DC Norris, said the company’s jet cook system, which is used in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Dubai and Azerbaijan, was able to cook meals two to three times faster than traditional methods.

“It also uses considerably less water, resulting in zero burns, requiring less cleaning and reducing costs. Additionally, it consumes up to 55 percent less energy than traditional cooking methods,” he said.

Brenntag, a 150-year-old German company, is the global market leader in chemical and ingredient distribution. It won the Best Ingredients Innovation Award.

Mahaboob Shaik, technical sales manager at Brenntag, said: “We have replicated the characteristics of regular milk-based proteins and constituents using plant-based alternatives. We’ve developed a Greek-style feta cheese made from plant-based ingredients.

“This helps to reduce allergens like milk proteins in dishes like Caesar salad. Now, when you order a salad at a restaurant, you can enjoy a plant-based cheese, which is entirely vegan.”

Several Saudi manufacturers, including Sapin, Anasia and Memco, are taking part in the show, which provides a platform for companies to exchange ideas.

Majed Al-Argoubi, CEO of the Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones, said: “The industrial sector is going to increase both the GDP and abilities of youth in the Kingdom.

“We are making impressive growth through Saudi Vision 2030 and Made in Saudi is remarkable for expanding cities across the country and achieving our goals.”

Among the most innovative products on display are the Novamyl BestBite from Novozymes, which improves texture and softness in baked goods while extending shelf life to reduce food waste. Others include sustainable packaging for dates from Napco, a sugar reduction method for fruit juice from Austria Juice, Lactosan, a natural culinary booster from FSL and Biopap, a range of renewable, compostable, high-performance food containers.

Pavilions from Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, US, France, Turkiye and China reflect the international scope of the show, which runs until Thursday.


Saudi Arabia expresses condolences after dam bursts in flood-hit Kenya

A woman walks in an area full of damaged trees following flash floods and landslides in Mai Mahiu.
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Saudi Arabia expresses condolences after dam bursts in flood-hit Kenya

  • Floods and landslides across Kenya have killed 181 people since March, with hundreds of thousands forced to leave their homes
  • The ministry said the Kingdom stands with the government and people of Kenya during this painful time

RIYADH: The Saudi Foreign Ministry expressed on Wednesday the Kingdom’s condolences to the families of those who died after a makeshift dam burst its banks in Kenya’s Rift Valley on Monday.

At least 48 people including children died as a result of the incident. 

Residents said the accident occurred in the dead of night when the dam burst near the town of Mai Mahiu in Nakuru county, sending torrents of water and mud gushing down a hill and engulfing everything in its path.

The ministry said the Kingdom stands with the government and people of Kenya during this painful time. 

Torrential rains and floods continue to batter the country and 181 people have been killed since March, with hundreds of thousands forced to leave their homes.


Saudi crown prince discusses preparations to host Expo 2030 with BIE head

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman hosts the Secretary-General of the BIE Dimitri Kerkentzes on Wednesday.
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Saudi crown prince discusses preparations to host Expo 2030 with BIE head

  • “The BIE and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will work hand in hand to make Expo 2030 a tremendous success for the Kingdom, the region, and the world”: Kerkentzes

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman discussed the Kingdom’s preparations to host Expo 2030 in Riyadh with the secretary-general of the Bureau International des Expositions on Wednesday. 

Writing about the meeting on social media platform X, Dimitri Kerkentzes said he was “honored” to discuss the preparations with the crown prince. 

“The BIE and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will work hand in hand to make Expo 2030 a tremendous success for the Kingdom, the region, and the world,” he added.

Riyadh defeated challenges from South Korea and Italy to host the prestigious event in November 2023, and was selected by a majority of 119 out of 165 votes by BIE member states. 


Madinah megaproject aims to make region a hub for wellness tourism

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Madinah megaproject aims to make region a hub for wellness tourism

  • Facility will cover 240,000 square meters and aims to establish Madinah as a global destination for health and wellness
  • Once built, center hopes to accommodate up to 30 million visitors a year by 2030

RIYADH: Almqr Development Co., the investment arm of Madinah Regional Municipality, has signed an agreement with a national construction company to build a wellness resort and rehabilitation center, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Forming part of the “Heart of Uhud” project north of the Prophet’s Mosque, the facility will cover 240,000 square meters and aims to establish Madinah as a global destination for health and wellness.

Once built, with the support of local and international investors, the center hopes to accommodate up to 30 million visitors a year by 2030.