KAUST hosted Fireside Talks during its Spring Career Fair, focusing on aligning talent development with Saudi Arabia's evolving workforce needs in AI and sustainability. Speakers included KAUST's VP for Strategic National Advancement, a KAUST Ph.D. student/entrepreneur, the director of KAUST's AI Initiative, and the CEO of the National Center for AI (SDAIA). Discussions covered entrepreneurship, the transformative role of AI, and the importance of human-AI collaboration. Why it matters: The event highlights KAUST's key role in developing a skilled workforce to support Saudi Arabia's ambitions in AI and sustainable technologies.
KAUST is highlighted as a key facilitator for research commercialization and innovation in Saudi Arabia, preparing graduates for careers and entrepreneurial ventures. At the Future Talent Conference: Fireside Talks, experts discussed KAUST's role in driving the Kingdom’s research, development, and innovation (RDI) commitments through talent development in line with Vision 2030. Speakers noted the importance of investing in talent and creating a business model that rewards the innovation ecosystem to ensure sustainable commercialization. Why it matters: KAUST's focus on nurturing talent and fostering research commercialization plays a critical role in diversifying Saudi Arabia's economy and advancing its Vision 2030 goals in technology and innovation.
The KAUST Future Talent Conference, held alongside the Spring Career Fair, focused on preparing Saudi youth for the rapidly changing economy. Speakers emphasized KAUST's role in aligning education with Vision 2030 and industry needs. KAUST is adapting to support the Kingdom's development through research and empowering the next generation. Why it matters: The event highlights the strategic importance of talent development and industry collaboration in realizing Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 goals in technology and innovation.
KAUST held its 7th annual Career Fair, featuring preparation workshops and an alumni panel. The panel included engineers, innovators, and entrepreneurs from Saudi Aramco, SABIC, Taibah University, and Dow Chemical. Panelists emphasized pursuing passions, professional conduct, and demonstrating value to prospective employers. Why it matters: Such events help connect KAUST graduates with leading companies in Saudi Arabia, fostering local talent development and contributing to the Kingdom's knowledge economy.
KAUST held its Eighth Annual Fall Career Fair on October 26, with representatives from the KAUST Discovery Company engaging with students. An alumni panel featured Mona Alsomali (DOW), Hussain Shibli (KAA-CARE), and Mustafa Mousa (Sadeem) offering career insights. Hussain Shibli, director general at King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy, also participated in the alumni panel. Why it matters: The career fair and alumni engagement highlight KAUST's efforts to connect students with industry opportunities and support career development in Saudi Arabia.