Tawuniya Insurance and KAUST have signed an MoU to collaborate on scientific research, technical consulting, training programs, internships, and employment support. Eng. Abdullah Al-Sharqi, CTDO of Tawuniya, and Professor Bernard Ghanem, Chair of the Center of Excellence for Generative AI at KAUST, represented their respective organizations at the signing. The partnership aims to enhance innovation capabilities, develop skills, and align with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030. Why it matters: This agreement exemplifies the growing collaboration between academic institutions and private sector companies in Saudi Arabia to advance innovation and talent development in line with national goals.
KAUST and King Abdulaziz University (KAU) have signed an MoU to boost collaboration in education, research, and professional development. The partnership will focus on applying AI to medical and clinical fields, leveraging KAU's medical infrastructure and KAUST's AI expertise. The agreement also involves developing academic programs in marine sciences and creating joint training opportunities. Why it matters: This collaboration between two leading Saudi universities aims to strengthen the Kingdom's higher education ecosystem and drive innovation in key fields like AI and healthcare, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030.
KAUST and King Saud University (KSU) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to expand cooperation in education, research, training, and professional development. The MoU focuses on launching joint training programs, workshops, and scientific conferences, as well as sharing access to advanced laboratories and research facilities. The partnership aims to strengthen intellectual property management and commercialize research outputs into impactful industrial applications. Why it matters: The agreement signifies a strategic effort to unify research, empower national talent, and translate knowledge into practical applications, supporting Saudi Vision 2030.
KAUST has signed an agreement with the Aviation Investigation Bureau (AIB). The agreement was signed between AIB Director General Abdulelah O. Felemban and KAUST Director of the Core Labs Justin Mynar. The partnership aims to foster collaboration between the two entities. Why it matters: This agreement could lead to advancements in aviation safety and investigation techniques through shared research and resources.
KAUST and Jeddah Yacht Club and Marina signed an MOU to collaborate on research, knowledge exchange, and educational programs. The agreement aims to strengthen the partnership between the two organizations, opening opportunities for collaboration and knowledge sharing. The partnership aligns with Saudi Vision 2030's goals for environmental sustainability and quality of life improvements. Why it matters: This MOU represents a diversification of KAUST's partnerships, extending beyond purely technological domains to support tourism and recreation in line with national priorities.