Royal Commission for AlUla unveils video game raising awareness of protection of Arabian leopard  

“Quest for Hope" is available on both Roblox and Decentraland. (SPA)
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Updated 12 February 2024
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Royal Commission for AlUla unveils video game raising awareness of protection of Arabian leopard  

  • “Quest for Hope” invites players on a quest to protect and help preserve the endangered species

RIYADH: The Royal Commission for AlUla has launched a new immersive video game which focuses on the conservation of the Arabian leopard, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

“Quest for Hope,” which is available on both Roblox and Decentraland, invites players on a quest to protect and help preserve the endangered species.

The initiative reflects the commission’s commitment to educating the younger generation about the significance of preserving wildlife. It also highlights the commission’s successful breeding program in Taif, which has resulted in the birth of several Arabian leopard cubs, one of which was named Hope.

The game also boosts AlUla’s digital footprint in the metaverse, an initiative launched in 2022. This project offers visitors a unique virtual journey to Hegra, an archaeological treasure and the first UNESCO World Heritage Site in Saudi Arabia.
 


Students explore AI, robotics with MIT expert

Updated 15 December 2025
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Students explore AI, robotics with MIT expert

RIYADH: Misk Schools in Riyadh has hosted specialized workshops in robotics and artificial intelligence, introducing students to research led by prominent Saudi experts.

Saudi researcher Sharifa Al-Ghowinem, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, visited as part of the initiative, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

She worked over three sessions with students from the early years and upper elementary grades on activities focused on basic shapes and block-based programming.

Older students undertook more advanced tasks involving robotic drawing.

The interactive workshops gave students direct guidance and insight into ongoing research at MIT.

Dr. Steffen Sommer, director general of Misk Schools, said Al-Ghowinem’s work extended beyond technical achievement.

He said: “Her research reflects a Saudi vision that is shaping global scientific inquiry at MIT.

“Her visit gave Misk Schools’ students a unique opportunity to engage directly with a scientist advancing human-robot interaction in both Arabic and English.”