Saudi Arabia to host conference on giftedness and educational innovation

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Updated 02 February 2026
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Saudi Arabia to host conference on giftedness and educational innovation

Investing in giftedness means investing in possibility. It is a commitment to recognizing potential before it is fully formed, to supporting learners who think differently, and to shaping education systems that empower, guide, and cultivate lasting impact. At its core, it is about planting the seeds for the future of societies.

In just a few days, Saudi Arabia will mark a historic milestone in global education as it hosts the 19th Asia-Pacific Conference on Giftedness. Taking place in Jeddah from Feb. 7–11, the conference will convene over 1,000 global experts, policymakers, educators, researchers, and innovators from more than 40 countries, to rethink the educational landscape, and delve into how giftedness can be better nurtured and sustained for the future.

Organized by the University of Business and Technology under the patronage of the Minister of Education Yousef bin Abdullah Al-Benyan, and held under the theme “Fast Forward: Building a Better Future for Gifted Education 2050,” the conference invites participants to engage deeply with the realities facing gifted learners today: diversity, twice-exceptionality, personalized learning, and preparation for a rapidly changing world shaped by technology and artificial intelligence.

Over five days, APCG 2026 will feature:

  • 100+ keynote sessions, panels, and symposia featuring leading experts and representatives from the world’s largest federations and councils dedicated to nurturing talent
  • 350+ research presentations by world-class scholars and researchers
  • Rich dialogue spanning education, creativity, talent development, giftedness, and innovation

What makes APCG 2026 especially distinctive is its strong focus on youth and action. Alongside the main conference, participants will engage with:

  • The Generation AI Youth Summit, an immersive experience for gifted youth exploring AI, design thinking, and ethical innovation
  • The Gifthone, an educational innovation hackathon turning ideas into solutions
  • The launch of the Global Giftedness Index, offering a new lens on how talent/giftedness ecosystems are measured and sustained. 

Set within the cultural richness of Jeddah, APCG 2026 offers a constructive space for shared reflection and purpose to drive the future of gifted education.


PwC Middle East and Sirar by stc’s CISO500 program advances cyber leadership

Updated 15 February 2026
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PwC Middle East and Sirar by stc’s CISO500 program advances cyber leadership

The fifth edition of the CISO500 program ran from Feb. 8-12. Delivered in partnership between PwC Middle East and Sirar by stc, the program featured five intensive days of rich discussions and hands-on practical experiences, aimed at strengthening leadership capabilities in cybersecurity and keeping pace with rapid technological transformation.

The program is designed to develop the capabilities of executive cybersecurity leaders and enhance their strategic role in supporting organizations’ digital transformation. It equips participants to address contemporary challenges in the cyber landscape and expand their influence within decision-making ecosystems.

Yasser Al-Swailem, CEO of Sirar by stc, said that the program represents an important step toward strengthening the readiness of cyber leaders in the region. He noted that the CISO500 program is a fundamental pillar in the journey toward building a secure and trusted Saudi cyberspace aligned with national ambitions. He added that investing in national cybersecurity leadership is no longer optional but a strategic necessity for ensuring sustainable digital development. The program reflects a commitment to empowering national talent to lead the digital security landscape according to the highest global standards.

He further emphasized that such initiatives contribute to strengthening digital security ecosystems and enabling organizations to confidently and sustainably address future challenges.

Samer Omar, cybersecurity and digital trust leader at PwC Middle East, added: “CISO500 is a long-term investment in Saudi leadership. Over the past year, we’ve seen how bringing together senior Saudi cybersecurity professionals in a structured executive environment accelerates capability, builds confidence and deepens collaboration. As the program enters its second year, our focus remains on equipping Saudi CISOs with the strategic perspective and technical depth required to secure the Kingdom’s digital ambitions.”

The program addressed a range of advanced topics, including common cyber transformation pitfalls, mechanisms for securing enterprise digital transformation, and cybersecurity budgeting and financial governance. These topics enhanced leaders’ ability to translate cyber risks and security investments into financial indicators that support executive decision-making.

It also covered the latest technological developments, particularly artificial intelligence, emerging technologies, quantum computing, and the protection of critical and operational infrastructure. Emphasis was placed on the importance of security governance for AI technologies and strengthening enterprise-wide risk management perspectives associated with them.

The program adopted an interactive learning methodology combining strategic discussions, collaborative work, and creative practical exercises, contributing to a deeper understanding of concepts and enabling their translation into applicable organizational practices.

Abdullah Al-Asmari, global cybersecurity director at the Saudi Research and Media Group and one of the program participants, said that the experience added significant strategic and practical value: “The program provided a rich experience that strengthened the leadership perspective of cybersecurity, particularly in linking technical practices with strategic and financial dimensions within the organization. It also offered valuable space for exchanging expertise on emerging technologies such as AI and quantum computing, and the challenges of securing critical infrastructure. This experience enhances cyber leaders’ ability to adopt a more influential role in supporting digital transformation and enabling decision-making based on a comprehensive understanding of risk and value.”

He added that the program facilitated the exchange of insights on emerging challenges and strengthened the ability to align cybersecurity with institutional objectives and executive decision requirements.

Participants said that the program constituted a valuable professional and knowledge-driven experience that enhanced the readiness of cyber leaders to keep pace with rapid digital transformation, reinforcing cybersecurity’s role as a strategic enabler that supports innovation while preserving business trust, reliability, and sustainability.