Misk entrepreneurship event sees dreamers meet industry leaders

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Saudi entrepreneurs and innovators attend a talk by Entrepreneur Omar Aridi as part of Misk Foundation's World Entrepreneurs Day festivities (Supplied)
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Saudi entrepreneurs and innovators attend a talk by Entrepreneur Omar Aridi as part of Misk Foundation's World Entrepreneurs Day festivities (Supplied)
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Saudi entrepreneurs and innovators attend a talk by Entrepreneur Omar Aridi as part of Misk Foundation's World Entrepreneurs Day festivities (Supplied)
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Saudi entrepreneurs and innovators attend a talk by Entrepreneur Omar Aridi as part of Misk Foundation's World Entrepreneurs Day festivities (Supplied)
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Saudi entrepreneurs and innovators attend a talk by Entrepreneur Omar Aridi as part of Misk Foundation's World Entrepreneurs Day festivities (Supplied)
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Updated 22 August 2022
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Misk entrepreneurship event sees dreamers meet industry leaders

  • The gathering in Riyadh hosted inspiring speakers and entrepreneurial legends in the Kingdom
  • Ideators in emerging technologies described what made them choose Saudi Arabia as the destination for their businesses 

RIYADH: In the halls of the Misk Foundation’s City Hub in Riyadh, voices echoed in anticipation ahead of last night’s celebration of World Entrepreneurship Day.

The buzz of excitement was rewarded, with valuable experience handed down by leading experts and specialists in various entrepreneurial fields, alongside networking sessions, creativity-enhancing events and idea-building tasks. 

The first speaker, 25-year-old Abdullah Alalshaikh, spoke about his 10-year journey to establishing and becoming the CEO of Watan First Digital in October 2020. The company is a customized digital solutions company that caters to the needs of businesses using digital technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) solutions.

Alalshaikh shared his journey from becoming the youngest Saudi photographer to join Sabq Online Newspaper at 15-years-old in 2011, his many successes and failed business attempts, reaching the forefront of ticket sales within the entertainment revolution in the Kingdom, and then the launch of his company, Watan. 

He later launched the commerce app “Tshtri” and car maintenance app “Warshati,” and other digital businesses in the last two years.

His main takeaway from his decade-long experience is simple: “A technical project idea doesn’t require you to be a programmer or have great knowledge in the tech field. All you need is the idea.” 

The night continued with various interactive activities, including a coffee section, a lego-building station, where ideators can practice bringing an abstract idea to life, and an art section, where event-goers generate ideas and apply their passion into profitable plans. 

Attendees also participated in a networking session, where thinkers, investors, and aspiring entrepreneurs got to know each other and exchanged ideas.

“We only hear about success stories and only about failures after our successes. Abdullah’s story was very inspirational. How he built things and didn’t mind destroying them,” one event attendee, Abdulaziz, told Arab News. 

“I’m hoping to learn what’s in the market if there are new technologies coming out, if there are new methodologies. The great thing about these events is that they raise awareness,” he said. 

Manale Reslan, a program coordinator at Lebanese education technology company Pioneers Gate, told Arab News that the company relocated to the Kingdom because of the fruitful opportunities that have recently surfaced. 

“It’s impressive… It gave me and (my business partner) some positive impact, especially when we talked to Abdullah,” she said. 

The company provides technology, STEM education, robotics, and AI solutions through educational institutions.

 

 

“I didn’t expect that here in Saudi Arabia and Riyadh that there’s this much interest… We are now starting to see that the Kingdom is booming in the digital world, and that’s what made us come here to open our business here,” Reslan said, adding: “Maybe it could be a chance for us to add to this community.”

The eventful night culminated with Web3 strategist and entrepreneur Omar Aridi’s talk focusing on demystifying the concept of NFTs and unlocking the truth behind the new technology. 

Aridi is the founder of XGUARD, an emerging company based in the Arab region, aiming to help organizations and individuals navigate Web3 and the virtual space — one block at a time.

“We hope to_ remove the misconception around all these new buzzwords like NFTs, metaverse, blockchain, because the technology behind all these assets is quite massive. I do believe that moving into a digital transformation, you really need to adopt such technology as infrastructure,” he told Arab News.

Aridi’s talk highlighted the development of this new web platform, starting from the early emergence of the dial-up Internet to the creation of the metaverse. He demonstrated its significance, various utilizations, regulations, and its ongoing evolution. 

The entrepreneur hopes to bridge the gap between these new technologies and the general public through his company’s work, which centers on consulting and education.

“I do see a lot of entrepreneurs moving into the tech industry. This is mainly one of the biggest industries that are capturing a lot of interest from the young … what we’re trying to do (today) is have people know more about this technology and see how they can incorporate such technologies into their business,” he said.

In 2021, Saudi Arabia ranked first globally out of 45 counties by the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Index as the best country with good opportunities to start a business and the ease of starting a business. The Kingdom ranked second by the National Center for Performance Measurement for individual skills and knowledge, and infrastructure.


Al-Jubeir receives outgoing Dutch ambassador, meets with newly appointed Chinese envoy

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Al-Jubeir receives outgoing Dutch ambassador, meets with newly appointed Chinese envoy

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel Al-Jubeir on Sunday received the Netherlands’ ambassador to the Kingdom in Riyadh as she ended her term as envoy. 

Al-Jubeir praised Janet Alberda’s efforts in strengthening relations between the two countries and he wished her continued success in her future endeavors, Saudi Press Agency reported.

Also on Sunday, Al-Jubeir received Chang Hua, the newly appointed Chinese ambassador to Saudi Arabia and wished the envoy success in his new duties.

On Thursday, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan praised China’s efforts to end the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza and its pushing for a two-state solution.


Rigorous inspections of Makkah slaughterhouses carried out ahead of Hajj

Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture is conducting rigorous inspections of slaughterhouses in Makkah.
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Rigorous inspections of Makkah slaughterhouses carried out ahead of Hajj

  • Ministry officials said that operational plans are in place, including detailed workforce deployment, slaughter scheduling, and shift organization

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture is conducting rigorous inspections of slaughterhouses in Makkah to ensure that they meet health regulations during the busy Hajj period.

Ministry officials said that comprehensive operational plans are in place, including detailed workforce deployment, slaughter scheduling, and work shift organization.

Dedicated teams will also monitor waste disposal and the proper use of equipment and machinery, Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

The ministry is intensifying supervision of slaughterhouses and livestock pens, and urges adherence to all health regulations to create a safe and hygienic environment for pilgrims and prevent practices that could be hazardous to the environment.

Most Hajj pilgrims are required to sacrifice an animal in order to complete their Hajj. Only those pilgrims performing the Hajj Al-Ifrad, which does not involve performing Umrah, do not sacrifice animals.

The sacrifice is usually carried out on the 10th of Dhul Hijjah but can be carried out until sunset on the 12th.


Saudi armed forces college to transform into National Defense University

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Saudi armed forces college to transform into National Defense University

  • Vision for the new university is to become a regional institution by 2030

RIYADH: The Saudi Armed Forces Command and Staff College will undergo a significant transformation, evolving into the National Defense University, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.
The process will unfold through five stages: laying the foundation for change within the college; conducting an in-depth analysis of the college’s current position; benchmarking against leading international models; designing the university’s structure and programs; and preparing for its operational launch.
The vision for the new university is to become a regional institution by 2030, known for its excellence in preparing and qualifying military and civilian leaders in defense and national security.
This will be achieved through innovative and effective educational programs that align with the Kingdom’s best interests, SPA added.
Founded in 1958, the Saudi Armed Forces Command and Staff College has long been dedicated to training and qualifying Saudi army officers for command and staff duties. The facility has a command building, educational facilities, war exercise centers, a printing press, housing units, and dedicated student and staff services, reflecting its commitment to providing a world-class learning environment.
Notable features of the college include the War Wing, which focuses on strategic and operational training for officers, and the Armed Forces Strategic Studies Center, which conducts research.
The transformation into the National Defense University will enable the institution to continue fulfilling the Kingdom’s national security needs, ensuring that it remains at the forefront of defense education and leadership development well into the future.


 


45 young people take part in handicrafts training in Qatif

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45 young people take part in handicrafts training in Qatif

  • The scheme aims to help preserve heritage and empower young people to work in traditional crafts and handicrafts

RIYADH: Forty-five young men and women have joined the Heritage Commission’s 12-month training program at The Artisans House in Al-Ramis Center in Qatif.

The scheme aims to help preserve heritage and empower young people to work in traditional crafts and handicrafts, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

Ibrahim Alsghan, regional manager of the Heritage Commission in the Eastern Province, said the courses focused on preserving cultural wealth, presenting ancient and modern handicrafts and developing skills.

The Artisans House specializes in wooden products, fishing nets and traditional Naqda embroidery, using gold and silver, on traditional costumes.


Hajj preparations in full swing

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Hajj preparations in full swing

  • Makkah Municipality has made extensive preparations, including supervising roads, lighting, sidewalks and public facilities for safe and optimal use

RIYADH: Efforts are underway to prepare holy sites for this year’s Hajj season. Camps are fully equipped to cater to pilgrims’ needs, ensuring comfortable and peaceful rituals.

Public and private sectors are collaborating with comprehensive operational plans to enhance services for pilgrims, as directed by the leadership, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Makkah Municipality has made extensive preparations, including supervising roads, lighting, sidewalks and public facilities for safe and optimal use.

Engineers and technical teams conducted thorough tests on road routes to ensure quality. The municipality also maintained 4,767 light poles and towers at the holy sites.

A total of 123 bridges in Makkah and 20 in other holy sites have undergone maintenance, while 58 tunnels (48 for vehicles and 10 for pedestrians) spanning 34 km have been completed.

To enhance services, strategically positioned service centers at all holy sites have been equipped with additional resources and staff.

Tawaf companies have prepared field centers and established modern camps that meet international standards. These are insulated, fire-resistant and equipped with cooling systems in each tent for pilgrims’ comfort. Safety measures, support services and high-quality meals are also provided.

Efforts are underway to ensure efficient public transport at the holy sites. Tawaf companies are testing roads and bus routes to adhere to transportation plans and schedules set by The General Syndicate of Cars in Makkah.

The Roads General Authority, along with other relevant agencies, is expanding its cooling asphalt experiment at the holy sites. This aims to lower temperatures in residential areas, reduce energy consumption and create a more comfortable environment in waiting and gathering areas.

The Makkah branch of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture is inspecting slaughterhouses to ensure compliance with health regulations for the upcoming Hajj season.

Comprehensive operational plans, including workforce deployment, slaughter scheduling and waste disposal monitoring are in place and being implemented. Dedicated teams will oversee equipment use and waste disposal.

The ministry is intensifying supervision of slaughterhouses and livestock pens, emphasizing adherence to health regulations to ensure a safe environment for pilgrims and prevent hazardous practices for the environment.

Under the supervision of the Ministry of Health, the Makkah Health Cluster has confirmed its readiness for Hajj. Operational plans for 18 hospitals and 126 health centers in Makkah and the holy sites have been completed to provide high-quality medical services.

Ajyad Emergency Hospital is open round the clock at the Grand Mosque and there are three other emergency centers. Al-Haram Hospital is also operational in the northern courtyards of the Grand Mosque.

All necessary training and resources have been provided to ensure the continuity of outpatient clinic services across facilities, with 3,944 beds allocated, including 654 for intensive care.

The Makkah Health Cluster also highlighted the readiness of 155 operational ambulances for the Hajj season, along with additional support for Nimra Hospital and ambulance teams distributed across various sites and hospitals.