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KAUST and the Saudi Archery Federation sign MoU to advance research, innovation, and national sports development

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KAUST and the Saudi Archery Federation have signed an MoU to collaborate on research, innovation, and archery development in Saudi Arabia. The agreement includes hosting tournaments, developing community programs, and fostering local and international investments. It will also promote joint training, specialized academic programs, and scientific research into athletic performance and health impacts. Why it matters: This partnership demonstrates KAUST's dedication to linking scientific research with practical applications to advance sports and society in line with Saudi Vision 2030.

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