May 20 deadline to register for Ithra conference in Saudi Arabia’s Dhahran

The King Abdul Aziz Center for World Culture (Ithra) in Dhahran. (Supplied)
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Updated 03 May 2021
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May 20 deadline to register for Ithra conference in Saudi Arabia’s Dhahran

  • Its goal is to provide innovative knowledge and educational products that contribute to the development of learning methods, focusing on developing the skills and knowledge of the future workforce

DHAHRAN: The King Abdul Aziz Center for World Culture (Ithra) in Dhahran has set May 20 as the registration deadline for the Learning Beyond Conference 2021, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.
The conference targets local and international speakers, teachers, and content developers, including university students with projects and ideas.
Its goal is to provide innovative knowledge and educational products that contribute to the development of learning methods, focusing on developing the skills and knowledge of the future workforce.
It is the first conference of its kind in the Kingdom, and will be held this September.
It also aims to build a cultural platform that fosters a passion for learning and innovation in line with the best educational practices that help participants discover modern ways of learning.
It features over 40 speakers from around the world, in addition to providing activities, dialogue sessions, and workshops that focus on learning topics.

 


Pioneering electric bus service takes to the road in Makkah

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Pioneering electric bus service takes to the road in Makkah

  • The bus rapid transit project, a system designed to have higher capacity and reliability than conventional bus services, is said to be the first of its kind in the Kingdom
  • The vehicles operate in dedicated bus lanes within a network that includes two main bus stations and 11 stops along the route connecting them

MAKKAH: A pioneering electric bus service took to the road in Makkah this week.

Electromin, the developer and operator of the service in partnership with Umm Al-Qura for Development and Construction, said it is expected to serve more than 125 million passengers over the next 15 years, while cutting carbon dioxide emissions by more than 31,500 tonnes compared with traditional vehicles.

The bus rapid transit project, a system designed to have higher capacity and reliability than conventional bus services, is said to be one of the first of its kind in the Kingdom. It was inaugurated on Wednesday by Amr Al-Dabbagh, chairperson of Al-Dabbagh Group; Samir Nawar, managing director of Petromin; and Yasser Abu Ateeq, CEO of Umm Al-Qura.

The bus rapid transit project is designed to have higher capacity and reliability than conventional bus services. (Supplied)

Electromin, a subsidiary of Petromin specializing in energy and mobility solutions, said the new service, which forms part of the Masar Destination mixed-use real estate development project in Makkah, is one the first transport networks of its kind in the country, and represents a significant shift toward a cleaner, more efficient urban transport model.

It operates in dedicated bus lanes, connecting key hubs within Masar and providing safe, reliable and environmentally friendly transportation for residents and visitors, the company added. The network includes two main bus stations and 11 stops along the route connecting them. It has been designed to serve more than 5 million visitors and pilgrims annually, and to be easily accessible to all users.

Operators say the service is designed as a foundation for Makkah’s future transportation system, through its integration with the broader Masar project, which includes pedestrian walkways, more than 5,000 parking spaces, metro services and other urban infrastructure.