King Abdullah University of Science and Technology welcomes three new partners to its Industry Collaboration Program

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Updated 12 November 2021
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King Abdullah University of Science and Technology welcomes three new partners to its Industry Collaboration Program

THUWAL: King Abdullah University of Science and Technology welcomed three new industry partners to the KAUST Industry Collaboration Program yesterday at the 12th meeting of the KAUST Industry Advisory Board. The hybrid meeting, which took place on Nov. 10-11, 2021, highlighted research opportunities between KAUST and its national and global industry partners, with a focus on artificial intelligence. KAUST also renewed its Master Research Agreement with Boeing.

The new members are Monsha’at, the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program and the Royal Commission of AlUla, bringing to 25 the membership of KICP. Developed in 2009, KICP helps companies make use of KAUST’s vast resources to transform their needs into opportunities as they innovate the products, processes and technologies of the future. Through research and development opportunities with KAUST, members can take advantage of KAUST’s experts, world-class talent pool and technology commercialization capability.

Over the past 12 years, KICP members have funded more than 180 research projects with KAUST. These projects focus on solving pressing issues such as energy, water, the environment and food and more recent initiatives in AI, smart-health and impact-focused translational research. The annual Advisory Board meetings provides members with opportunities for business engagement, research commercialization and economic development.

“Our industry partners play a key role in advancing and translating KAUST’s research activities for the world. Each year, this annual meeting helps us keep our finger on the pulse of what is relevant from the industry’s perspective, as we likewise provide our partners better appreciation of what KAUST has to offer,” said KAUST President Tony Chan. “We welcome our new partners, Monsha’at, the Royal Commission for AlUla and NIDLP, and look forward to tackling research and technology challenges with them collaboratively.”

This year, the focus of the board meeting is on AI’s digital transformation on health, society, and the economy. Investment in AI can be seen across a wide range of products and services in Saudi Arabia, including consumer, enterprise and government activities including smart cities and is a core part of advancing the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 objectives.

KAUST recently established the AI Initiative, which brings specialists together on a range of interdisciplinary AI projects in areas of science and engineering, bioinformatics, smart health, robotics and visual computing. The 2021 KIAB meeting explored these opportunities with their members while keynote speakers from Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority, NIDLP, and SWCC presented key AI, machine learning and big data opportunities for Saudi Arabia.

Additionally, KAUST and Boeing, a member of the KICP since 2009, have renewed their Master Research Agreement in order to explore areas of research collaboration with regard to AI and ML. Boeing supported academics at KAUST on past R&D initiatives. In 2014, Boeing opened an R&D office at KAUST to facilitate research partnership and support the university’s strategic AI initiative. Additionally, Boeing Research & Technology (BR&T) has collaborated with KAUST on a number of major research projects in advanced materials, combustion, solar power and industrial water treatment.

“We are proud of our partnership with KAUST as it is becoming a world class institution. Our goal is to facilitate both local and international industrial collaborations while working with faculty, researchers, and students at the university,” said Ahmed Jazzar, president of Boeing Saudi Arabia.

“Our collaboration with KAUST is designed to inspire and cultivate a research environment for advancing Artificial Intelligence research, which is critical for our global technologically advanced future,” Director of Boeing Research and Technology Middle East, Juan C. Campbell, said. “Our office in KAUST is a hub where we can collaborate with research partners and leverage KAUST research and innovation ecosystem.”

Other members of the KICP include IBM, Halliburton, Lockheed Martin, and Schlumberger. More than 25 percent of KAUST graduates are hired by KICP members.

NIDLP and Monsha’at are welcome additions to the program. Earlier this year, KAUST and NIDLP announced a collaboration to develop a capability center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR). Monsha’at and KAUST have a long-standing relationship supporting the Kingdom’s growing SME and startup community. Both will benefit from the working relationship between KICP members and the university to crystallize the goals of innovation, advancement and continuing economic development.

“NIDLP, a Vision 2030 realization program, aims to transform the Kingdom into an industrial powerhouse and a logistical hub by 2030 and KAUST is a strategic partner in that journey, dedicating its applied research, technological advancements and its capability building expertise to enable NIDLP’s main sectors of energy, mining, industry and logistics,” said Eng. Sulaiman Al-Mazroui, CEO of NIDLP.

KAUST is committed to bridging the gap between academic research and industry. As an institution of enterprise, the university is building a deep tech ecosystem that links science and research to economic development. By forming partnerships allowing for access to the university’s resources, KAUST is helping to usher in Saudi Arabia’s transformation to a knowledge-based economy while solving global issues such as climate, health, and sustainability to benefit the rest of the world.


KSrelief chief and WHO’s Tedros meet in Geneva, sign agreements worth $20m

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KSrelief chief and WHO’s Tedros meet in Geneva, sign agreements worth $20m

  • Al-Rabeeah also signed five executive programs with WHO for Yemen, Sudan, and Syria, with a total value of $19,496,000.

GENEVA: The chief of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Rabeeah met with Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO) Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Saturday in Geneva.

The meeting was held on the sidelines of the 77th World Health Assembly currently being held in the Swiss city. 

Saudi Arabia’s permanent representative to the UN in Geneva Abdulmohsen bin Khothaila also attended the meeting.

During the meeting, the two sides discussed issues of common interest related to joint relief and humanitarian projects in the health sector, as well as the mechanisms for delivering medical assistance to patients and the injured worldwide.

Tedros praised the medical projects and programs carried out by the Kingdom, through KSrelief, to improve the health situation of those in need in various countries.

Also on Saturday, Al-Rabeeah signed five executive programs with WHO for Yemen, Sudan, and Syria, with a total value of $19,496,000.

The first agreement aims to address the severe shortage of kidney dialysis supplies in Sudan to reduce mortality among kidney failure patients across various Sudanese states by providing dialysis supplies sufficient for some 235,000 dialysis sessions, securing 100 dialysis machines, and paying the salaries of medical staff in 77 dialysis centers, with a value of $5 million.

The second agreement entails providing medical assistance to earthquake victims in Syria, with a total cost of $4,746,000.

The third agreement focuses on combating the spread of measles among children under five in Yemen, with a total cost of $3 million.

The fourth agreement aims to improve water and sanitation services in healthcare facilities, ensuring sustainable water supplies to serve the neediest populations in Yemen, valued at $3,750,000. The agreement includes drilling solar-powered wells in 10 healthcare facilities.

The fifth agreement aims to reduce the spread of cholera across Yemen, with a value of $3 million.


First group of Moroccan pilgrims arrive in Saudi Arabia through Makkah Route Initiative

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First group of Moroccan pilgrims arrive in Saudi Arabia through Makkah Route Initiative

  • The Saudi leadership has prioritized caring for the pilgrims and creating an atmosphere of faith during their Hajj journey

RIYADH: The first group of Hajj pilgrims from Morocco arrived at the Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Madinah on Saturday, having departed from Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca.

The pilgrims have traveled to the Kingdom through the Makkah Route Initiative.

The initiative aims to make the journey for pilgrims to complete Hajj as easy as possible, through electronic registration in their country of origin, including those related to immigration, health, luggage, travel, and housing in Makkah and Madinah.

They are transported by buses on designated routes, with service agencies delivering their luggage to their places of stay, Saudi Press Agency reported.

The MRI is part of the Ministry of Interior’s Pilgrim Experience Program (PEP), a pillar of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.

Now in its sixth year, the initiative is carried out in cooperation with a host public and semi-government authorities, including the ministries of foreign affairs, health, Hajj and Umrah, media, civil aviation, the Zakat, Tax and Customs authority, SDAIA and PEP.

The Saudi leadership has prioritized caring for the pilgrims and creating an atmosphere of faith during their Hajj journey.

Pilgrims who have been arriving in recent days have expressed their “gratitude to the Kingdom’s government for the services and facilities that have been provided, making their pilgrimage safe and reassuring,” Saudi Press Agency said.


King Salman, Crown Prince congratulate King Abdullah II on Jordan’s national day

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King Salman, Crown Prince congratulate King Abdullah II on Jordan’s national day

RIYADH: King Salman sent a cable of congratulations to King Abdullah II of Jordan on the occasion of his country's independence day on Saturday, Saudi Press Agency reported.

King Salman wished King Abdullah continued good health and happiness, and the government and people of Jordan further progress and prosperity.

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman also sent a similar cable to the Jordanian king.

The messages from the Saudi leadership were among dozens sent by global leaders and heads of international organizations, including the speaker of the Arab Parliament.

Adel bin Abdulrahman Al-Asoumi wished Jordan and its people “more security, stability, and prosperity.”

He also praised the “civilizational achievements made by the kingdom under the leadership of King Abdullah II in all areas that have made the kingdom a leading regional and international model.”  


Saudi, Kosovo officials discuss parliamentary ties

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Saudi, Kosovo officials discuss parliamentary ties

RIYADH: The Saudi-Kosovo Parliamentary Friendship Committee, led by Khalid Al-Bawardi, the committee’s chairman and Saudi Shoura Council member, met with Kosovo’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Kreshnik Ahmeti and other officials in Pristina.

Discussions aimed to boost bilateral relations and parliamentary cooperation between the Shoura Council and Kosovo Parliament, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

Faisal Hifzi, Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Albania and non-resident ambassador to Kosovo, Montenegro, and North Macedonia, attended the meeting.

Additionally, the committee met with Podujeva’s Mayor Shpejtim Bulliqi and discussed cooperation in municipal affairs. The mayor praised Saudi Arabia’s environmental conservation efforts.

The Shoura Council delegation also engaged with local companies, reviewing Kosovo’s future projects and discussing opportunities for economic cooperation.


Saudi authorities arrest 17,030 illegals in one week

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Saudi authorities arrest 17,030 illegals in one week

RIYADH: Saudi authorities arrested 17,030 people in one week for breaching residency, work and border security regulations, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

According to an official report, a total of 10,662 people were arrested for violations of residency laws, while 4,147 were held over illegal border crossing attempts, and a further 2,221 for labor-related issues.

The report showed that among the 1,119 people arrested for trying to enter the Kingdom illegally, 71 percent were Ethiopian, 27 percent Yemeni, and 2 percent were of other nationalities.

A further 65 people were caught trying to cross into neighboring countries, and 17 were held for involvement in transporting and harboring violators.

The Saudi Ministry of Interior said that anyone found to be facilitating illegal entry to the Kingdom, including providing transportation and shelter, could face imprisonment for a maximum of 15 years, a fine of up to SR1 million ($260,000), as well as confiscation of vehicles and property.

Suspected violations can be reported on the toll-free number 911 in the Makkah and Riyadh regions, and 999 or 996 in other regions of the Kingdom.