Adhlal, Baytonia sign deal to empower Saudi designers

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Princess Nourah Al-Faisal said the collaboration signifies the next step for Adhlal as a consultancy. (AN photo by Afshan Aziz)
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Princess Nourah Al-Faisal said the collaboration signifies the next step for Adhlal as a consultancy. (AN photo by Afshan Aziz)
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Updated 07 August 2023
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Adhlal, Baytonia sign deal to empower Saudi designers

  • Princess Nourah said that Adhlal has always been a collaborative entity; its approach involves finding partners and connecting different elements such as academia, industry, design and governance

JEDDAH: Adhlal, the research-based consultancy focused on empowering future generations of Saudi designers, has joined forces with Baytonia, a prominent online furniture marketplace in Saudi Arabia, through a memorandum of understanding signed on Thursday in Jeddah.

The strategic collaboration aims to drive initiatives with a strong emphasis on design.

Collaborative endeavors between Adhlal and Baytonia encompass a wide range of schemes, including research projects, immersive learning experiences, competitions and more. Both entities share a vision for the future and are committed to the success and advancement of the collaboration.

Princess Nourah Al-Faisal, founder of Adhlal, praised the collaboration, saying: “This agreement is a prime example of connecting the dots. It’s inspiring to witness entities that not only talk but actually implement. Baytonia’s implementation, its work with students and its well-structured plans for the future are truly inspiring. Seeing strategies and aspirations come to life is a rewarding experience.”

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Collaborative endeavors between Adhlal and Baytonia encompass a wide range of schemes, including research projects, immersive learning experiences, competitions and more. Both entities share a vision for the future and are committed to the success and advancement of the collaboration.

She added that the collaboration signifies the next step for Adhlal as a consultancy. “From our humble beginnings that focused on research and identifying gaps, this is a prime example of successful implementation.”

Princess Nourah said that Adhlal has always been a collaborative entity; its approach involves finding partners and connecting different elements such as academia, industry, design and governance. “Ideally, in every project we undertake, we aim to involve all five industries in some form or another.”

She aims to encourage the younger generation interested in the design industry. “More and more, SMEs and startups are actively seeking talent and a unique voice to represent their distinct culture. The opportunities are abundant, but it requires hard work and belief in your talent. Be willing to put in the extra effort to learn the necessary skill sets that will pave your path to success.”

Karam Rajab, co-founder and CEO of Baytonia, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership with Adhlal, saying that the business model aligns perfectly with the Saudi lifestyle. He praised the work being done by various stakeholders and the alignment in their shared vision.

“Our aim is not only to commercialize products, but also to empower local talent, ensuring their artistic endeavors become sustainable livelihoods,” Karam said.

He highlighted the importance of providing opportunities for artists, interior designers, product designers and architects to thrive in their professions.

Baytonia’s collaboration with Adhlal aims to connect with the design community, showcase and sell art and products, and provide people with the means to make a living from their creative pursuits. Karam acknowledged Adhlal’s expertise and support in opening doors to new sales channels and transforming the lives of talented individuals, stressing his company’s commitment to fostering a thriving creative community.

Rajab highlighted the need to connect artists to industry by assisting them in mass-producing and scaling their work. He emphasized Baytonia’s commitment to supporting artists, both through its platform and other sales channels. The company’s goal is to extend its toolbox of knowledge and resources to empower the artist and design community, enabling people to thrive creatively, he said.

“Our aim is to create solutions and products that align with the unique Saudi lifestyle, tapping into a vast market opportunity,” Rajab added.

Ibrahim Al-Howaish, co-founder and COO of Baytonia, said: “There are numerous areas where we can collaborate. Adhlal’s extensive network with universities and students is invaluable. We see immense potential in leveraging their network, while also offering our expertise across various segments of the business. Together, we can support students in bringing their designs to the market.”

Jeroen Frumau, design program director and expert adviser at Adhlal, said: “It’s truly inspiring to see the industry in Saudi Arabia embracing the crucial role of design, designers and creativity from the very beginning. There is a growing willingness to welcome talent from local universities and the market itself, rather than immediately seeking resources from abroad.

“It’s amazing to see Baytonia’s collaboration not only with Effat University and other institutions, but now also with Adhlal. This collaboration demonstrates a commitment to stimulating conditions for the creation of future Saudi authentic products. It’s a testament to the increasing recognition and support for Saudi designs within the country’s design industry.”

 

 


Leading Saudi science, engineering students to compete in world fair

Updated 10 May 2024
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Leading Saudi science, engineering students to compete in world fair

  • 35 students selected from 210,000 candidates this year
  • Mitigating dust build-up on solar panels is a top project

RIYADH: Thirty-five Saudi Arabia students will compete in the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair 2024 in Los Angeles from May 10 to 18, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Friday.

They will join 1,700 other participants from 70 countries in the ISEF, which is recognized as a pre-college competition in scientific research and innovation. The Kingdom will be led by representatives from the King Abdulaziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity, or Mawhiba, and the Ministry of Education.

The Kingdom’s team was selected from over 210,000 candidates earlier this year by experts and specialists linked to Mawhiba. Their projects underwent rigorous evaluation during the “Ibdaa” National Olympiad for Scientific Creativity, culminating in the selection of 180.

Thirty-five talented students were nominated to represent the Kingdom in the ISEF from the 45 students whose projects qualified for the Olympiad’s finals, the SPA reported.

Among these students is Areej Al-Qarni, who will showcase her research focused on mitigating dust accumulation on solar panels. This is a problem that leads to energy and financial losses amounting to millions of dollars.

Al-Qarni explained that her research is aimed at developing sustainable solutions to this global issue, to conserve energy and ensure financial viability for crucial projects.

Areej Al-Qarni will showcase her research focused on mitigating dust accumulation on solar panels. (SPA)

Mawhiba has emphasized that the students chosen to represent the Kingdom underwent rigorous training conducted by both local and international academics and experts across various disciplines, the SPA reported.

The Kingdom is a primary sponsor of the ISEF 2024 exhibition, offering prizes for innovative projects in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM. These prizes include full scholarships for undergraduate studies at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, and participation in the Mawhiba Universal Enrichment Program.

This year marks the Kingdom’s 18th-consecutive participation in the ISEF. Saudi Arabia students have at previous fairs won 133 awards, including 92 grand prizes and 41 special distinctions.


KSrelief sends food and shelter aid to Pakistan and Sudan

Updated 10 May 2024
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KSrelief sends food and shelter aid to Pakistan and Sudan

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief has sent food and shelter aid to Pakistan and Sudan, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Friday.

A total of 450 shelter bags were distributed in Sudan’s El-Gadarif state, benefiting 2,588 individuals.

In Pakistan’s Pakhtunkhwa province 710 food baskets for 4,970 individuals were handed to vulnerable families in flood-affected areas. This was a part KSrelief’s Food Security Support Project in Pakistan 2024.


World Red Cross, Red Crescent day marked with conferences, exhibitions

Updated 10 May 2024
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World Red Cross, Red Crescent day marked with conferences, exhibitions

  • Event is celebrated worldwide every May 8 to highlight the life-saving role played by the organizations

RIYADH: The Saudi Red Crescent Authority marked World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day this week with various events, exhibitions and conferences in the Kingdom.

The SRCA’s activities included marches on the main roads of several governorates as well as lectures and training courses to raise community awareness.

The day is celebrated on May 8 every year to emphasize the importance of alleviating the suffering of people worldwide, especially in countries afflicted by conflict and natural disasters.

In the Eastern Province, the SRCA in collaboration with Alasala College in Dammam, held a series of awareness events on the vital humanitarian work carried out by both organizations.

Those attending had the opportunity to observe medical workers undertake a drill using ambulances for emergencies under difficult circumstances.

There was also an exhibition featuring the latest emergency medical equipment and information provided when using the hotline number 997.

Lectures were delivered on topics including risks associated with overcrowding, the importance of allowing unimpeded access for ambulances, and guidelines for handling different emergency situations.

Visitors were also introduced to volunteering opportunities, training programs, and the Family Links initiative.

In the northwestern province of Tabuk, the SRCA’s Director-General Nawaf bin Mayah Al-Anazi led the celebration, with awareness programs and skills training at Tabuk Park Mall.

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Saudi Ministry of Tourism closes 40 facilities in Asir region for various violations

Updated 10 May 2024
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Saudi Ministry of Tourism closes 40 facilities in Asir region for various violations

  • Tourism operators had been warned of heavy penalties if they do business before obtaining the necessary licenses.

ABHA: The Saudi Ministry of Tourism recorded more than 350 violations during its inspection tours of hospitality facilities in the Asir region, closing 40 of them.
It addressed about 270 complaints regarding the services provided in facilities such as hotels and serviced apartments, as part of the Our Guests Are A Priority campaign during the first quarter of 2024.
The ministry’s supervisory teams conducted about 650 supervisory and inspection tours of hospitality facilities.
The tours were part of ongoing efforts to enhance the tourism sector in all regions of the Kingdom, in addition to ensuring the quality of services provided by various types of hospitality facilities to visitors and tourists.
The ministry said it would impose the strictest penalties on those who engaged in activities before obtaining the necessary licenses. It also said it would not be lenient in imposing regulatory penalties on violators, the closure of the facility in question, or both penalties in some cases.


KSrelief provides free eye treatment in Sri Lanka

Updated 10 May 2024
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KSrelief provides free eye treatment in Sri Lanka

  • 8-day mission in cooperation with the International Sight Foundation

COLOMBO: The Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief has provided 200 eye surgeries in its ongoing campaign in the Sri Lanka town of Kattankudy, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

Staffers of the “Saudi Noor Volunteer Program to Combat Blindness” have also examined 2,000 individuals so far.

The campaign, in cooperation with the International Sight Foundation, started May 4 and will conclude on May 11, the SPA stated.

The mission is a part of KSrelief’s aid efforts in several countries worldwide.