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KAUST welcomes new student cohort at its 15th convocation

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KAUST held its 15th convocation, welcoming 341 new students, 40% of whom are from Saudi Arabia. The event highlighted KAUST's renewed focus on sustainable and global impact, as well as strengthened partnerships within Saudi Arabia and abroad. Dr. Justine Braguy, a KAUST alumna and founder of Thya Technology (AI-based computer vision products), shared her entrepreneurial experience. Why it matters: KAUST's emphasis on translating innovation and fostering entrepreneurship, particularly in AI through ventures like Thya Technology, contributes to Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 goals.

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