Saudi Arabia launches two locally made satellites

A Russian Soyuz-2.1a rocket with a Fregat upper stage and 38 satellites from 18 countries blasts off from a launchpad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan March 22, 2021. (Reuters)
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Updated 23 March 2021
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Saudi Arabia launches two locally made satellites

  • Project described as an important step in Kingdom’s space sector

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia on Monday launched two satellites, including the first one to be launched by a local university, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Shaheen Sat 17, from King Abdul Aziz City for Science and Technology (KACST), and CubeSat, from King Saud University (KSU), were launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on board Russia’s Soyuz-2 carrier rocket.
Shaheen Sat 17 is a new generation of small-size satellites and is dedicated to photographing the Earth and tracking ships from low orbits.
CubeSat is the first satellite to be launched by a Saudi university. It is an educational project aiming to prepare and qualify engineering students and the university in the field of satellite design and programming.
“This achievement was the fruit of the great support that the Kingdom’s research, development, and innovation sector receives from King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman,” said KACST chief Dr. Anas bin Faris Al-Faris.
He said the successful launch of the satellite was a continuation of the successes achieved by the Kingdom in the space sector, adding that KACST had developed and manufactured a set of highly efficient satellites that provided imaging and reconnaissance services.
KACST has launched 17 satellites during the past 20 years.

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• Shaheen Sat 17 is a new generation of small-size satellites and is dedicated to photographing the Earth and tracking ships from low orbits.

• CubeSat is the first satellite to be launched by a Saudi university. It is an educational project aiming to prepare and qualify engineering students and the university in the field of satellite design and programming.

Shaheen Sat was developed by a Saudi team comprising specialists from various engineering disciplines, in cooperation with KACST partners.
Al-Faris said the satellite provided images for the government and private sector to serve the Kingdom’s development goals.
“KACST will cooperate with the Saudi Space Commission to invest in technology and develop and manufacture highly efficient satellites within a short period of time.”
Saudi Space Commission CEO Abdul Aziz bin Mohammed Al-Asheikh said that these achievements would allow the nation’s space sector to achieve the status befitting the name of the Kingdom regionally and internationally at all levels, especially since the space sector was characterized by sustainable growth, making it an economic and strategic future sought by all developed countries.
KSU President Dr. Badran bin Abdulrahman Al-Omar said: “CubeSat’s technical mission is to capture photographs of the space, the Earth, and the moon and send them to the Earth station at the university.”
He said that CubeSat was designed and manufactured by about 130 students from the university’s College of Engineering as part of a scientific project that started in 1999 at California Polytechnic State University and Stanford.
KSU’s next project includes launching a larger CubeSat, with some of its parts manufactured locally, through the experience gained from the first satellite project to carry out research missions.


Kingdom’s chip production, digital economy under focus at tech event

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Kingdom’s chip production, digital economy under focus at tech event

  • Future of Semiconductors Forum June 5-6 aims to promote domestic manufacturing, research and development

RIYADH: The third Future of Semiconductors Forum 2024 in Riyadh on June 5 and 6 will see experts discuss ways to boost domestic production of chips and the nation’s digital economy, according to a statement released by the organizers on Sunday.

The event will be hosted by the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology and the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology.

The participants will discuss production including the sourcing of raw materials and manufacturing of completed microchips. Additionally, they will examine the application of this technology in space exploration, quantum technologies, 6G communications, electric vehicles, and integrated sensors to enable smart cities.

Dr. Munir Eldesouki, president of KACST, said that the forum reflects the goals and priorities set by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in research, development and innovation.

Dr. Tony Chan, president of KAUST, said the forum offers opportunities to enhance the digital economy, advance research cooperation between various entities, and exchange knowledge about best practices in the electronic chip industry.

Among those expected to attend are policymakers, industry leaders, and scholars in semiconductor technology.

Notable participants include Shuji Nakamura, a Nobel laureate in physics for his development of blue/green light-emitting and violet-laser diodes; and Kang Wang, who serves as co-director of the Center for Quantum Science and Engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Also expected is Steven P. DenBaars from the University of California-Santa Barbara, renowned for holding more than 190 US patents and co-founding the Institute of Engineering Electricity and Electronics with four photonics and electronics companies.

Discussions will also take place on the Saudi Semiconductors Program, a regional initiative with 16 Saudi Arabia universities that has trained over 400 researchers and students in microchip design and manufacturing.

Those interested can register at https://semiconductors.kacst.gov.sa.


First group of Bahraini, Jordanian pilgrims depart for Saudi Arabia

Updated 03 June 2024
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First group of Bahraini, Jordanian pilgrims depart for Saudi Arabia

CAIRO: The first group of pilgrims from Bahrain and Jordan left for Saudi Arabia on Sunday to perform Hajj.

Nawaf bin Mohammed Al Maawda, Bahrain’s minister of Justice, Islamic Affairs and Waqf and chairman of the high committee for Hajj and Umrah affairs, bid the pilgrims farewell as they left for Saudi Arabia.

The minister commended the efforts of Saudi King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in serving the pilgrims and providing what was required for them to perform Hajj comfortably and safely.

The Jordanian minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs and Holy Sites, Mohammad Khalayleh, on Sunday attended the farewell ceremony of the first cohort of Jordanian pilgrims.

More groups are scheduled to depart this week, state-run Petra News Agency reported.

At the ceremony, Khalayleh emphasized the ministry’s keenness to find ways around the difficulties and hardships facing Jordanian pilgrims on their trip to Saudi Arabia.

Khalayleh praised the ministry’s “great efforts” to prepare for the Hajj season according to a precise program.

Additionally, Khalayleh stressed the importance of adhering to the ministry’s instructions, and Saudi regulations and laws in place to organize Hajj.

 


First group of Sudanese pilgrims arrives in Makkah

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First group of Sudanese pilgrims arrives in Makkah

RIYADH: The first group of Sudanese pilgrims arrived in Makkah on Sunday for Hajj, the Saudi Press Agency said.

The 305 pilgrims, out of 8,000 Sudanese expected to perform the rituals, were received with gifts and roses upon their arrival.

Hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam and requires every adult Muslim to undertake the journey to the holy Islamic sites in Makkah at least once in their lifetime if they are financially and physically able.

Sudan’s Hajj and Umrah official Mohammed Othman Al-Khalifa extended his thanks and appreciation to the Saudi leadership and people.

He commended the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah’s efforts to facilitate performing Hajj for the Sudanese people amid the crisis their country is going through.


Saudi foreign ministry official receives credentials of new Sri Lanka envoy

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Saudi foreign ministry official receives credentials of new Sri Lanka envoy

Abdulmajeed Al-Samary, undersecretary of protocol at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, recently received the credentials of Sri Lanka’s newly appointed ambassador to the Kingdom Omar Lee Ameer Ajwad on behalf of Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan.

Meanwhile, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Elkhereiji on Saturday took part in the inauguration ceremony for El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele in San Salvador, the Foreign Ministry reported on X.


Saudi FM arrives in Kuwait on official visit

Updated 02 June 2024
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Saudi FM arrives in Kuwait on official visit

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan arrived in Kuwait on Sunday as part of an official visit to the country. 

He was greeted on arrival by his Kuwaiti counterpart Abdullah Ali Al-Yahya and the Kingdom’s ambassador to Kuwait Prince Sultan bin Saad bin Khalid.