Saudi esport club wins $1.5m at Gamers8 awards 2023

The Saudi club competed with a pool of 179 teams from around the world.
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Updated 30 August 2023
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Saudi esport club wins $1.5m at Gamers8 awards 2023

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s esports club Twisted Minds emerged victorious in the second Gamers8 Club Award 2023 winning a cash award of $1.5 million.

The Saudi club competed with a pool of 179 teams from around the world. The competition began on July 6 and concluded on the first day of the Next World Forum taking place in Riyadh.

The esports club clinched the top spot with 81.67 points followed by Team BDS with 65 points. There was a tie between Gaimin Gladiators and Team Vitality as both scored 55 points each.

Recognizing excellence in esports globally, Gamers8 presented over 12 iconic titles while featuring more than 117 different nationalities.  

This year’s competition was held under the theme “The Land of Heroes” and showcased 13 tournaments. 

Gamers8 Club Awards was established by the Saudi Esports Federation in June 2023.  

Saudi Arabia boasts one of the fastest-growing gaming sectors in the region, gaining global attraction and playing a pivotal role in the Kingdom’s bold transformation.


Saudi Arabia launches skills framework to support mining, industrial growth 

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Saudi Arabia launches skills framework to support mining, industrial growth 

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia has launched a new skills framework for the mining and industrial sectors to standardize job roles and support workforce development. 

The initiative was unveiled by Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef on the sidelines of the Global Labor Market Conference 2026, according to Al-Eqtisadiah. 

The framework is intended to help employers, job seekers and training providers better navigate labor demand in mining and industry, as Saudi Arabia accelerates investment in manufacturing, minerals processing and related value chains under Vision 2030. 

“This is, in fact, a tool which ensures clear definitions of occupations and their required skills. It will cover more than 500 job roles, detailing the necessary skills, responsibilities, and titles,” Alkhorayef said during a discussion panel at the event. 

The Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources said the initiative — known as the Industry & Mining Occupations & Skills Framework — will serve as a national reference for occupations and skills in mining and industry. 

The framework is designed to achieve a set of strategic objectives that support human capital development in the industrial and mining sectors. It aims to strengthen workforce planning, training programs, and career pathways, while supporting informed decision-making. 

Covering more than 500 industrial occupations, over 300 professional specialties, 600 skills, and 900 professional certifications, the framework sets standardized job titles, descriptions, and skill requirements to support recruitment, performance, and competitiveness. 

For each occupation, a profile is developed, outlining the code, job titles, and descriptions, as well as other information such as key tasks, educational qualifications, and required skills.

These profiles give employees clarity on roles, career pathways, and accredited credentials, while helping job seekers match their qualifications with suitable roles and focus on targeted skill development. 

The framework, published by the ministry, runs to nearly 3,200 pages and was developed through collaboration with the General Authority for Statistics, alongside government bodies, private sector organizations and academic institutions. 

The launch comes as Saudi Arabia’s mining push gains momentum after new surveys of the Arabian Shield showed the Kingdom’s mineral resources are larger than previously estimated. 

Official estimates have jumped by about 90 percent to roughly SR9.37 trillion ($2.5 trillion), up from around SR5 trillion in 2016, strengthening the case for further mining investment and skills development.