Dubai Lynx and Dubai Media City partner to host two-day hackathon 

Dubai Media City and Dubai Lynx will host the Student Creative Hack competition this month spotlighting emerging creative talent from the MENA region. (Supplied)
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Updated 18 October 2022
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Dubai Lynx and Dubai Media City partner to host two-day hackathon 

  • Event to spotlighting creative talent; winners will be announced Oct. 27

DUBAI: Dubai Media City and the Dubai Lynx International Festival of Creativity have partnered to host the Student Creative Hack Competition this month.

The two-day event, to be held on Oct. 26 and 27, will showcase inventive and award-winning campaigns, and aims to encourage the development of young creative talent in the Middle East and North Africa region across the design, media, advertising, and public relations industries.

“Our partnership with Dubai Lynx for this hackathon is an opportunity to test and demonstrate what students are capable of achieving and providing them a platform where they can meet, learn from mentors and prove their abilities, giving them a valuable kickstart to their careers,” said Majed Al-Suwaidi, senior vice-president of Dubai Media City, Dubai Studio City and Dubai Production City.

During the hackathon, 20 shortlisted students from universities affiliated with Dubai Knowledge Park and Dubai International Academic City will be placed in five teams of four and given a real-time brief. 

They will then be asked to showcase their creativity to a jury of industry experts, including executives from social media giants TikTok and Meta, as well as Till Hohmann, regional chief creative officer for the MENA region at Memac Ogilvy; Maian Alken, associate creative director at TBWA/RAAD; Khaled Hatrash, operations manager of Dubai Studio City; and Diana Wilde, co-founder of Aurora50, among others.

“We are thrilled to be partnering with Dubai Media City to support and nurture young talent. The Creative Hack is a brilliant opportunity for students to work on a real-time brief and showcase their creative prowess to industry experts,” said Thea Skelton, festival director at Dubai Lynx said.

The winners will be announced on Oct. 27 and receive their awards at the 2023 Lynx Awards ceremony next year.


University of Hong Kong hosts the first Saudi Economic Forum to boost China–Saudi ties

Updated 17 December 2025
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University of Hong Kong hosts the first Saudi Economic Forum to boost China–Saudi ties

  • The high-level event served as a new platform for bilateral dialogue and cross-sector collaboration

RIYADH: The University of Hong Kong (HKU) has hosted the first-ever Saudi Economic Forum in Riyadh, bringing together nearly 100 senior officials, academics, and business leaders to deepen cooperation between China and Saudi Arabia in education, innovation, and economic growth.

Held under the theme “Enhancing the Global Competitiveness of Chinese and Saudi Institutions,” the forum marked a significant milestone in advancing strategic alignment between China’s Belt and Road Initiative and Saudi Vision 2030.

The high-level event served as a new platform for bilateral dialogue and cross-sector collaboration, with participants exploring joint opportunities in investment, technology, renewable energy, and artificial intelligence.

Professor Hongbin Cai, dean of the faculty of business and economics at HKU, said the university aspires to become a “knowledge bridge” between the two nations, leveraging its global standing and extensive international networks. He noted that educational collaboration would be a cornerstone of the Saudi–Chinese partnership.

Saudi Arabia’s Assistant Deputy Minister of Investment, Fahad Al-Hashem, emphasized the depth of the China–Saudi partnership, noting that bilateral trade now exceeds $150 billion, with a growth rate of around 30 percent annually.

He reaffirmed the Kingdom’s openness to partnerships with China’s leading universities and technology companies, particularly in future-focused sectors aligned with Vision 2030, including education, digital transformation, AI, and clean energy.

The forum featured panel discussions on cross-border education, global city development, and technology transfer, with experts stressing the importance of joint ventures in the digital economy and smart infrastructure.

Participants said Saudi Arabia could benefit from China’s successful experiences in energy transition, infrastructure modernization, and innovation ecosystems as it builds globally competitive cities and institutions.

The Saudi Economic Forum concluded with calls for sustained academic and corporate partnerships to enhance institutional excellence and global competitiveness. Organizers said the initiative will continue to facilitate knowledge exchange and support national transformation goals in both countries, namely in the fields of technology and innovation.