How US expertise can help build the emerging Saudi entertainment industry

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The first-ever Saudi Comic-Con took place in Jeddah and a crowd of more than 20,000 flocked to the event in February. (AN photo)
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The New York-based dance group iLuminate performed in Riyadh and Jeddah in September and October 2016.
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Thousands of spectators attend the WWE Live event in Jeddah in October 2015. (AN photo by Ali Fayyaz)
Updated 21 May 2017
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How US expertise can help build the emerging Saudi entertainment industry

JEDDAH: As US President Donald Trump visits Saudi Arabia, it is important to remember that ties between the two countries go far deeper than politics — in fact, the Kingdom has long been a consumer of American pop culture and entertainment.
As one of the world’s leading entertainment producing nations, Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Entertainment (GAE) — which was created in 2016 and is working to carry out Vision 2030’s call for more entertainment in the country — has looked to the US in a bid to add some sparkle to the leisure sector in the Kingdom.
From wrestling events to the first ever Saudi Comic Con, fans have been treated to a host of cultural activities and have much more to look forward to. But more importantly, the list of class acts is expected to expand to include Western pop stars. It is not far-fetched to find Justin Bieber or Beyoncé in a concert lineup.

Six Flags amusement park to thrill families
Last April, the Kingdom announced plans to build a large entertainment city south of the capital to feature a Six Flags theme park, safari, cultural facilities and more. The US-based Six Flags park announced that it is building three parks in the country, one slated for Riyadh, one for Jeddah and one at a resort elsewhere on the Red Sea coast.
A waiver from Dubai Parks and Resorts DUBA.DU, which holds exclusive rights to develop and operate Six Flags-branded theme parks in the six member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), would enable the Saudi parks to carry the Six Flags name.

WWE Live takes Saudi fans by storm
WWE Live returned last year with wrestling stars Dean Ambrose, Randy Orton, Bray Wyatt and many more.
“I’ve been a WWE fan since I was 5 years old and it was literally a dream come true. I was finally able to see these amazing world champions in their element. The crowd went wild and the venue was packed,” 20-year-old Yazeed M.A. told Arab News.
“It’s so cool to see such entertainment shows come to my home country, a much-needed change. My brother was ecstatic as we both grew up watching WWE,” he added.

iLuminate wows crowds
In 2016, the New York-based show iLuminate wowed audiences in Riyadh and Jeddah with a series of non-traditional musical performances that dazzled families and saw children dancing in the aisles.

Comedians take to the stage
In 2016, American comedian Gabriel Iglasias, known by the stage name of “Fluffy,” entertained audiences in Riyadh and Jeddah for the second time.
“Fluffy was hilarious, I’ve never laughed harder in my life. I got the chance to attend his show in Jeddah and I had the best time. The GAE is doing great at bringing in talent, especially from the US since their reputation precedes them,” fan Anas Al-Ayesh told Arab News.
Comic-Con in Saudi Arabia
In February, the first-ever Saudi Comic-Con took place in Jeddah and a crowd of more than 20,000 flocked to the event. Fans from around the country attended the three-day convention, which was considered a success.
Anime enthusiasts, Marvel and DC Comic fans and Saudi game developers gathered to showcase their work while a private all-female cosplay competition stole the show for many women.
The event also held discussion panels featuring movie and television actors such as Julian Glover and Charles Dance, the infamous “Lord Tywin Lannister” from HBO’s “Game of Thrones.”
Nada Al-Qahtani, an avid anime fan, expressed her pleasure at attending the event, saying: “I’m an anime fan and it was great seeing the majority of attendees sharing the same adoration. We otakus (anime fans) were beyond pleased, it was better than I expected.”
“There were volunteers on every corner guiding and helping the crowds, the cosplayers were brilliant and I was very happy to see so many Saudi talents showcasing their products,” she said.
“It’s great to see that our country gave our youth the opportunity to share their work... It made people realize they don’t need to travel abroad to attend Comic Cons or showcase their work abroad, it’s a chance for them to do so in their homeland.”

Deepak Chopra’s inspiring lectures
This month, public speaker and alternative medicine proponent Deepak Chopra presented two unique and inspiring lectures in Riyadh. The US-based powerhouse spoke about the importance of empowering young people, well-being and the merits of good leadership.


Allam platform included in IBM’s watsonx

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Allam platform included in IBM’s watsonx

  • Watsonx is IBM’s commercial generative AI and scientific data platform based on the cloud
  • The director of the National Information Center at the SDAIA commended the watsonx platform’s exceptional technical capabilities

RIYADH: The Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority announced Wednesday that Allam, the AI generative platform serving Saudi Arabia and Arabic speakers around the world, was included in IBM’s watsonx data platform at the IBM Think 2024 conference in its pilot phase as one of the best generative models in Arabic in the world.
Watsonx is IBM’s commercial generative AI and scientific data platform based on the cloud.
In a speech at the annual conference, the director of the National Information Center at the SDAIA, Essam Al-Waqeet, commended the watsonx platform’s exceptional technical capabilities in enabling large language models and simplifying machine learning, as well as enhancing AI governance, compliance and hybrid cloud deployment flexibility, and praised the inclusion of Allam for global use, which significantly strengthens SDAIA’s position as a leader in the field of AI.
“It is acknowledged that large linguistic models trained on high-quality data are the basis for the successful implementation of generative AI, and Allam has been trained on more than 500 billion linguistic units in Arabic. We will seek to expand the addition of high-quality data and work to improve the accuracy of its models,” Al-Waqeet said.
He also reaffirmed the SDAIA’s commitment to make Allam the best generative AI model in the Arabic language in the world.
Al-Waqeet also invited the participants at the IBM Think 2024 to join the third Global Artificial Intelligence Summit, to be organized by the SDAIA in Riyadh from Sept. 10-12 later this year.


Speedy and secure, Haramain High Speed Railway enhances Hajj experience

Umrah pilgrims wearing ihram walk at a Haramain High Speed Railway station. (SPA)
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Speedy and secure, Haramain High Speed Railway enhances Hajj experience

  • The Haramain High Speed Railway plays a crucial role in the Hajj season’s transportation system
  • Its operational plan incorporates more than 3,800 trips, offering more than 1.6 million seats to serve pilgrims and visitors in Madinah

RIYADH: The Haramain High Speed Railway offers pilgrims and travelers a safe and efficient way to navigate between holy sites.

The Saudi Press Agency recently witnessed the smooth operations at the Madinah station, the punctual arrivals and departures of trains carrying hundreds of pilgrims, Umrah performers, citizens and residents.

The train travels with regularity and is easy to use. At the station, SPA witnessed a streamlined process — travelers verify their reservations, head to the departure hall and board the train. The 13 rail cars offer ample seating. One car is dedicated to food and beverages.

Yahya Al-Sharqawi, from Egypt, expressed satisfaction with the ease and safety of the journey, highlighting the convenience of traveling directly from Jeddah airport to Madinah. He commended the Kingdom’s commitment to facilitating pilgrims’ movement.

Anwar Badr, another Egyptian visitor, was pleased with the many transportation options available, and the ease with which the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque can be reached, and expressed gratitude for the exceptional services provided to pilgrims.

Ali Rajabi, from Iran, echoed these sentiments, praising the comfort and convenience offered by the Haramain High Speed Railway. He said that the project serves pilgrims from all corners of the globe.

The Madinah station caters to travelers’ needs with a variety of amenities. Parking is available below the station, and self-service kiosks handle reservations and ticketing.

Information and assistance offices help to navigate the facilities. Multiple arrival and departure halls ensure smooth passenger flow, with seasonal halls specifically dedicated to serving pilgrims during peak periods.

For added convenience, the station boasts retail outlets selling food and beverages, as well as companies offering housing and car rental services. A permanent health center provides on-site medical care.

The Haramain High Speed Railway plays a crucial role in the Hajj season’s transportation system. Its operational plan incorporates more than 3,800 trips, offering more than 1.6 million seats to serve pilgrims and visitors in Madinah.

This efficient and modern railway system is a testament to Saudi Arabia’s dedication to ensuring a smooth and fulfilling Hajj experience for all, SPA reported.


Saudi Arabia showcases geospatial innovation at Ghana forum

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Saudi Arabia showcases geospatial innovation at Ghana forum

  • The conference highlights the significance of investing in technologies, artificial intelligence, and innovation in surveying and geospatial activities

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Survey and Geospatial Information is participating in the annual Conference of the International Federation of Surveyors in Accra, Ghana, from May 19-24.

The conference highlights the significance of investing in technologies, artificial intelligence, and innovation in surveying and geospatial activities, aiming for a flexible environment and sustainable management of natural resources.

Attendees will exchange expertise and learn best practices in the field.

The Saudi authority delivered a technical presentation, “Surveying and Geospatial Information in Saudi Arabia: Past, Present, and Future Aspirations,” during the event, attended by FIG President Diane Dumashie, vice presidents and experts.

Saudi ambassador to Ghana and Togo, Sultan Al-Dakhil, visited the authority’s booth, appreciating its efforts to strengthen partnerships with international organizations.

With more than 1,500 participants from 80 countries, the conference facilitates international collaborations among government bodies, the private sector, academia, and global expertise centers through 70 scientific sessions.


Saudi fund boosts film financing at Cannes festival

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Saudi fund boosts film financing at Cannes festival

RIYADH: The Cultural Development Fund, a vital financial engine for Saudi Arabia’s culture sector, along with partners from the Kingdom’s film industry, are presenting film financing and investment opportunities at the 77th annual Cannes International Film Festival, held from May 14 to 25.

The fund is present at the festival for the third year, in line with its mission of nurturing the domestic film scene and strengthening its role as a key enabler of cultural growth.

The fund highlights its Film Sector Financing Program at the Saudi pavilion, led by the Film Commission. The program offers comprehensive financial packages that support the entire filmmaking process, from creation and production to distribution, for both local and foreign companies working on film and TV series in Saudi Arabia.

It also provides an opportunity for companies and investment funds to participate in the Kingdom’s film industry and contribute to its development.

Its participation in the Cannes event aligns with its continuous efforts to attract filmmakers and investment.

The fund aims to be a leader in the Saudi film industry and collaborates with other stakeholders to build a sustainable film sector that contributes to the national gross domestic product.

Established under the National Development Fund in 2021, the fund aims to invigorate Saudi Arabia’s cultural scene. By supporting a range of cultural endeavors and facilitating investment, the fund fosters a thriving domestic cultural sector, aligning with the National Culture Strategy and Saudi Vision 2030.


Madinah hosts Hajj permit awareness exhibition

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Madinah hosts Hajj permit awareness exhibition

  • The event will explain how artificial intelligence is used to manage the Hajj crowds

RIYADH: “No Hajj Without a Permit” is the title of a mobile exhibition being held in Madinah until May 25 to raise awareness about safe and secure Hajj practices.

Organized by the Ministry of Interior, the event will explain how artificial intelligence is used to manage the Hajj crowds. Visitors will also learn about the Makkah Route Initiative, part of the broader Pilgrim Experience Program under Saudi Vision 2030.

As well as highlighting the ministry’s efforts to ensure the security and safety of visitors to the Two Holy Mosques, it explains emergency reporting procedures through the unified security operations centers (911) and the services offered on the Absher electronic platform.

Meanwhile, the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority continues to collaborate with government agencies on the Makkah Route Initiative, implementing the scheme at 11 airports in seven countries.

At Jakarta International Airport in Indonesia, for example, SDAIA uses advanced technical systems and infrastructure in the pilgrim hall to simplify the Hajj experience.

The setup includes 12 interconnected workstations equipped with state-of-the-art technologies that integrate with SDAIA’s National Information Center systems, expediting pilgrims’ procedures. Technical support is provided 24/7 by a team of engineers, reflecting SDAIA’s commitment to leveraging AI, innovation and digital transformation to deliver exceptional service.