Deal signed to strengthen Saudi art, cultural sectors

Jerry Inzerillo, CEO of DGDA. (Saleh Alanzi)
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Updated 01 January 2021
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Deal signed to strengthen Saudi art, cultural sectors

RIYADH: Diriyah Gate Development Authority (DGDA) and Misk Art Institute (MAI) recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to share expertise and promote cooperation across several areas.
The move is part of Saudi Vision 2030 linked policies, aiming to create increased job opportunities and prospects for the local community and put the country on the world tourist map.
The MoU was signed in Riyadh by Jerry Inzerillo, CEO of DGDA, and Reem Al-Sultan, CEO of MAI.
The MoU aims to provide inter-company counsel on information related to the arts sector and the research and documentation of artwork, hold training courses for artists and art professionals, and establish internships in the arts and culture sectors.
It also offers consultancy and advisory services on developing resources in the arts sector.
Al-Sultan said: “The MoU comes within the framework of the institute’s eagerness to provide support, consultancy, and training to all bodies and firms working in the art and creative sector. This will transform the city into a vital hub for visitors and tourists both inside and outside the Kingdom.”
Inzerillo said: “DGDA is delighted to boost its collaboration with the Misk Art Institute through this MoU signing, as through its recent successful projects, the institute has played an intrinsic role in the cultural life of the Kingdom, and we look forward to our future joint endeavors.”

 


Saudi Post issues commemorative stamps for Riyadh Air

Saudi Post (SPL), in collaboration with Riyadh Air, has issued commemorative stamps to mark launch of new national carrier.
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Saudi Post issues commemorative stamps for Riyadh Air

  • Issue highlights important moment, preserves notable chapter
  • SPL keen to document key milestones on Kingdom’s journey 

JEDDAH: The Saudi Post (SPL), in collaboration with Riyadh Air, has issued commemorative stamps to mark the launch of the new national carrier’s inaugural flights in October, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The SR3 stamps mark Riyadh Air’s preparatory operational phase and commemorate the beginning of operations for the Kingdom’s carrier, which aims to serve more than 100 destinations worldwide.

Fahd Al-Abdulaziz, SPL’s general manager of corporate communications, said the organization was proud to issue the commemorative stamps and noted that it reflected SPL’s role in documenting key national milestones.

He added that the launch of Riyadh Air flights represented a strategic milestone in the aviation sector, strengthening the Kingdom’s global connectivity and supporting the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.

SPL issued a commemorative stamp earlier this month marking the inclusion of the Al-Faw Archaeological Area on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, making it the Kingdom’s eighth location to receive the prestigious designation.

The Saudi Post, in collaboration with the General Entertainment Authority, issued a series of commemorative stamps in September to mark celebrations of the Kingdom’s 95th Saudi National Day under the slogan “Our Pride is in Our Nature.”

SPL issues commemorative stamps to coincide with major national events and significant international occasions.

Each stamp highlights an important moment or preserves a notable chapter in Saudi history, making them sought after by stamp collectors worldwide and historians keen to document the Kingdom’s journey.