Saudi Film Commission launches 4th training program with 150 workshops around Kingdom

Saudi Arabia’s Film Commission will launch the fourth edition of the Filmmakers Program later this month. (SPA/File)
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Updated 02 January 2024
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Saudi Film Commission launches 4th training program with 150 workshops around Kingdom

  • Previous editions of the program included more than 62 training courses and trained more than 2,430 people

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Film Commission will launch the fourth edition of the Filmmakers Program later this month, as it continues to develop Saudi talent in the industry.

Previous editions of the program included more than 62 training courses and trained more than 2,430 people, the Saudi Press Agency said on Monday.

In this version of the program, the commission aims to train 4,000 people, both beginners and professionals, and implement 150 training workshops in 13 regions of the Kingdom.

The commission said it will also launch the first version of the Kader Program, which will provide professional field training opportunities for up to 50 filmmakers, allowing trainees to develop cinematic tools in multiple specializations within the industry over 21 days.

The Kader initiative will be held in cooperation with international production houses and will be included in existing cinematic projects.

Through its programs and initiatives, the Film Commission seeks to provide professional training opportunities and strengthen communication between filmmakers and industry experts.


Saudi Arabia advances education investment through new partnerships

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Saudi Arabia advances education investment through new partnerships

  • Riyadh forum sees 12 agreements signed to enhance infrastructure, innovation, capacity building, and public-private collaboration

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Education Yousef Al-Benyan inaugurated the second Education and Training Investment Forum in Riyadh.

The two-day event, which concluded on Monday, was attended by leaders, decision-makers, investors, and experts.

The forum focused on transforming the education sector into a key economic driver, aligned with the Human Capability Development Program and Saudi Vision 2030.

In his speech, Al-Benyan highlighted the support of the Kingdom’s leadership, enabling the ministry to foster partnerships with the private and nonprofit sectors.

This includes launching an investor guide to facilitate foreign investment in education through legislative frameworks ensuring secure returns.

During the forum, 12 agreements and memoranda of understanding were signed between the education ecosystem and various entities, focusing on education investment, training development, capacity building, and innovation.

These agreements aim to strengthen strategic partnerships and improve educational outcomes, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The minister also honored outstanding students who excelled in international competitions, including the 2025 WorldSkills Asia and the Seoul International Invention Fair, recognizing their contributions to excellence and innovation.

The forum featured over 1,500 participants, including government leaders, educational institutions, and investors, and included panel discussions, keynote speeches, and workshops on investment strategies in education and successful public-private partnerships.

On the sidelines of the forum, New Murabba, a Public Investment Fund company, signed a memorandum of understanding with Tatweer Buildings Co., a subsidiary of Tatweer Education Holding Co.

The MoU establishes an exploratory collaboration to strengthen educational infrastructure and support community development in downtown Riyadh, the SPA added.

Under the agreement, New Murabba and Tatweer Buildings Co. will share expertise, form strategic partnerships, and co-develop programs to enhance the design, development, and operation of educational and community-focused projects.

The MoU also emphasizes incorporating global best practices in the design and operation of educational spaces, the SPA reported.

Both parties are committed to promoting sustainability by exploring eco-friendly solutions for future facilities and projects.

The collaboration will also provide consultancy and thought leadership to improve the quality and impact of educational initiatives.

The agreement includes exploring economic feasibility studies, supporting innovative public-private partnerships, and driving long-term, high-impact investments in the sector.

Michael Dyke, CEO of New Murabba, said: “This partnership with Tatweer Buildings Co. reflects our shared vision for shaping world-class educational and community spaces. Together, we aim to deliver projects that are purpose-driven, sustainable, and aligned with Saudi Arabia’s future ambitions.”