Saudi Culture Ministry organizes calligraphy expo

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The exhibition will feature works of Saudi and international master calligraphers. (Photo/Twitter)
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The exhibition will feature works of Saudi and international master calligraphers. (Photo/Twitter)
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The exhibition will feature works of Saudi and international master calligraphers. (Photo/Twitter)
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The exhibition will feature works of Saudi and international master calligraphers. (Photo/Twitter)
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Updated 15 June 2021
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Saudi Culture Ministry organizes calligraphy expo

  • The event will highlight the evolution of the Arabic script and showcase its various development stages over time

RIYADH: The Ministry of Culture is organizing an exhibition titled “Scripts and calligraphy: A timeless journey” at the National Museum in Riyadh.
The exhibition that aims to showcase the history of Arabic calligraphy will be held from June 16 to Aug. 21.
The event will highlight the evolution of the Arabic script and showcase its various development stages over time. It will also showcase the impact of the latest technology on art. The exhibition will feature works of Saudi and international master calligraphers.

The exhibition will be divided into five sections: Origins of the Arabic script, development of calligraphy, master calligraphers, calligraphy and contemporary art, and calligraphy and artificial intelligence.

An AI device developed by Haytham Nawar, an Egyptian artist, and designer, will also be put on display at the event.

 


Saudi ministry and KAUST launch new initiative to promote local industry

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Saudi ministry and KAUST launch new initiative to promote local industry

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources has launched a new initiative to promote local industry, in collaboration with the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology.

The “Technologies for Exceptional Transformation” program aims to accelerate the adoption of KAUST technologies across Saudi Arabia’s manufacturing facilities, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

It is open to all Saudi-headquartered manufacturing companies operating within the priority sectors of the National Industrial Strategy.

Eligible applicants must demonstrate technical challenges and innovation needs, as well as a willingness to share financial and innovation metrics to highlight the impact of technology deployment.  

Companies can apply to join the program through the official portal: https://mim.gov.sa/u/Transform.