Who’s Who: Linah Orkoubi, director general of the environmental protection department at Eastern Province Municipality

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Updated 30 October 2023
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Who’s Who: Linah Orkoubi, director general of the environmental protection department at Eastern Province Municipality

Linah Orkoubi was appointed director general of the environmental protection department at Eastern Province Municipality in November 2022.

Orkoubi brings a strong understanding of client business requirements, leadership, communication and community participation to the municipal sector.

She has taken an active part in committees and projects related to placemaking, innovation, environmental challenges and public participation.

In her role, Orkoubi serves as the main point of contact between the National Center for Environmental Compliance and the Eastern Province Municipality.

She also oversees and performs routine inspections, in order to ensure compliance with environmental policies and practices. Additionally, she enhances the community’s environmental awareness by launching environmental initiatives and taking part in environmental events.

Before her role, Orkoubi worked as a business development consultant at Khobar Municipality, where she identified new business opportunities through strategic networking and influenced critical decision-making by establishing trust with stakeholders.

In addition, she was director of the Municipal Creativity Center at Eastern Province Municipality in 2018. The center’s establishment was in line with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and its strategy for the growth and development of the sector.

Orkoubi holds a bachelor’s degree in food and nutrition from King Abdulaziz University and a master’s degree in executive business administration from Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University. She is also a certified innovation practitioner from the UK’s Global Innovation Academy.

 


Saudi foreign minister meets Iraqi counterpart

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Saudi foreign minister meets Iraqi counterpart

  • The two sides affirmed their strong fraternal relations

BEIJING: Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan met Iraq’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Dr. Fuad Hussein in Beijing on Friday.
The two sides affirmed their strong fraternal relations and discussed ways to enhance and develop them across various fields.
They also exchanged views on recent regional and international developments, foremostly the situation in Gaza and the continuing efforts to address it.


Smart Cities Expo empowers cognitive living in KSA amid urbanization wave

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Smart Cities Expo empowers cognitive living in KSA amid urbanization wave

  • Exhibitors from 25 countries will showcase systems, solutions, products and services at Riyadh Exhibition Center from Sept. 24-26
  • The Kingdom’s infrastructure ecosystem is rapidly evolving with the increasing population

RIYADH: Smart cities have become an essential part of Saudi Arabia’s urban development priorities, reflecting the Kingdom’s dedication to using technology for sustainable urban growth.
As part of the Kingdom’s strategic vision for digital transformation and urban development, Smart Cities Saudi Expo is set to take place from Sept. 24-26 at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center.
Saudi Arabia, as the fastest growing G20 economy according to the IMF, is experiencing a rapid surge in its urban population, with about 85 percent of its population living in metropolitan areas.
The Kingdom’s infrastructure ecosystem is rapidly evolving with the increasing population, and the need for smarter, more sustainable and technologically enabled cities has grown rapidly, resulting in significant shifts in demographics, infrastructure demands and urban planning strategies.
Smart Cities Saudi Expo will play an important role in advancing the Kingdom’s journey toward intelligent smart city development. It will create avenues for business engagement and facilitate networking with those at the cutting-edge of smart city delivery.
“The inaugural Smart Cities Saudi Expo will empower cognitive living in Saudi Arabia by showcasing innovative and intelligent solutions tailored for cognitive environments,” Muhammed Kazi, senior vice president of dmg events, which is the organizer of the expo, told Arab News.
“With a growing demand for urban living in the Kingdom, the event aligns with the nation’s commitment to advancing smart city initiatives and propelling urban transformation with the seamless integration of human, robotic and citizen solutions,” he said.
The integration of digital solutions into infrastructure development is vital for building smart cities, with smart infrastructure encompassing intelligent transportation systems, energy-efficient buildings, smart grids and sustainable waste management.
These advances improve resource management, reduce environmental impact and enhance the overall quality of life for residents.
At Smart Cities Saudi Expo, local and international exhibitors from 25 countries, including Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt, Greece, India, Poland and UAE, will showcase products and services supporting the Kingdom’s smart city ambition.
Saudi-based Meter, a digital platform providing innovative surveying and engineering solutions through modern technologies and artificial intelligence, has joined the event as the Silver Sponsor.
Participating exhibitors will showcase systems, solutions, products and services under dedicated product sectors such as digital economy, urban mobility and transport, smart building and infrastructure, smart governance, IT and telecoms, sustainability and environment and safety and security.
The event will spotlight intelligent traffic management, public transportation systems, electric and autonomous vehicles, smart parking solutions, building automation systems, smart lighting and energy management, building security and access control, video surveillance and analytics, emergency response systems, public safety sensors and alarms, e-government services, citizen engagement platforms and open data initiatives.
Saudi Arabia’s vision for future cities is taking shape through several giga projects such as NEOM, spearheaded by the Public Investment Fund, which is making significant advancements with the integration of AI, robotics and human intelligence to develop cutting-edge, digitally sustainable and cognitive cities.
“This progress has positioned the Kingdom as a hub for smart city innovations and technologies, further strengthening the need for Smart Cities Saudi Expo to empower cognitive living,” Kazi said.
The Smart Cities Expo is strategically timed amid substantial urban transformation under Saudi Vision 2030, prioritizing the development of smart, sustainable cities to enhance quality of life.


6.5m Captagon tablets seized on Saudi border

Updated 31 May 2024
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6.5m Captagon tablets seized on Saudi border

  • Officers from the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority seized over 6.5 million tablets
  • The drugs have a street value of between $65 and $162.9 million

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s security authorities have thwarted an attempt to smuggle Captagon pills worth millions into the country across the border with the UAE, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Friday.

Officers from the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority seized over 6.5 million tablets at the Al-Batha port found hidden inside a shipment of tires, and arrested four people, the report added.

The drugs have a street value of between $65 and $162.9 million. This is based on a pill reportedly costing between $10 and $25.

Amphetamines are used mainly by male teenagers and adults across the Middle East.

Money raised from the sale of drugs are used for more trade in narcotics, as well as organized crime and terrorism, the SPA reported.

In a statement the ZATCA urged members of the public to report criminal activity on the number 1910, via e-mail @zatca.gov.sa1910, or 00966114208417.

Financial rewards would be given for reports leading to prosecutions, the authority stated.

 

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Saudi Arabia to host 13th annual meeting of Global Research Council next year

Updated 31 May 2024
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Saudi Arabia to host 13th annual meeting of Global Research Council next year

  • The event will be held in partnership with Turkiye

RIYADH: The Global Research Council has approved Saudi Arabia, represented by the Research, Development and Innovation Authority and the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, to host its 13th annual meeting in 2025, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The 12th annual meeting of the Global Research Council was hosted this week by the Swiss National Science Foundation and the Fund for Science, Technology and Innovation in Interlaken, Switzerland.

Munir bin Mahmoud El-Desouki, president of King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology and deputy chairman of the Global Research Council, highlighted the importance of the topics to be discussed at the upcoming 13th annual meeting in Riyadh.

The event will be held in partnership with Turkiye, represented by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkiye.

The meeting will focus on “research management in the age of artificial intelligence” and “collaborative innovation to address global challenges toward achieving sustainable development, including climate change, pollution, and biodiversity.” These themes have been chosen to align with global trends and the Kingdom’s future aspirations in research, development and innovation.

El-Desouki highlighted that the use of AI applications in research and development had been one of the most significant global advancements in recent years. He said that employing this technology would help to identify opportunities and address challenges in the research, development and innovation sectors. He urged the council’s member states to share their experiences and insights on AI advances and their contributions to research and development.

He also stressed the importance of research in supporting sustainable development, noting its crucial role in understanding the complex environmental, social and economic challenges facing the world.

Mohammed Al-Otaibi, general supervisor of the Research, Development and Innovation Authority, welcomed the Global Research Council’s decision to have the Kingdom host the 13th annual meeting in 2025.

He highlighted the importance of enhancing regional collaboration among research councils in the Middle East and North Africa to strengthen their impact and contributions to global knowledge and innovation.


Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister meets with Iraqi counterpart

Updated 31 May 2024
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Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister meets with Iraqi counterpart

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan met on Friday with his Iraqi counterpart Fuad Hussein in Beijing, China.

The two ministers discussed bilateral relations and ways to strengthen them in various fields.

International and regional issues, such as the latest developments in Gaza, were also discussed.