AlBaik and KAUST have partnered to launch the 'e-AlBaik Lab,' a smart technology living lab on the KAUST campus focused on food service innovation. The collaboration aims to leverage KAUST’s research infrastructure to enhance AlBaik’s food service through automated ordering, smart delivery, and sustainability initiatives. The lab will experiment with technologies like drones and autonomous vehicles to improve delivery efficiency. Why it matters: This partnership signifies the increasing adoption of advanced AI and automation technologies within Saudi Arabia's food industry, potentially setting a precedent for other local businesses to innovate their service and delivery models.
Nestlé Saudi Arabia and KAUST have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on research in packaging, agriculture, and food technology. The partnership aims to develop sustainable solutions that enhance public health, strengthen food safety standards, and support knowledge localization, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030. KAUST will contribute its research expertise, while Nestlé will provide its global food technology expertise. Why it matters: This partnership signifies a commitment to advancing food and agriculture innovation in Saudi Arabia, fostering a sustainable food ecosystem and promoting healthier lifestyles in alignment with national goals.
The Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture has launched the Saudi AgriFood Tech Alliance. KAUST is a founding member along with the Research, Development and Innovation Authority and Topian (the NEOM Food Company). The alliance includes around 40 entities from the public and private sectors, research, academia, and nonprofit organizations to deploy AgriFood technological solutions. Why it matters: This initiative signals Saudi Arabia's intent to leverage technology and partnerships to enhance food security and sustainability within the Kingdom's agricultural sector.
KAUST and the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture (MEWA) hosted the KAUST Workshop for Saudi Food Futures in Riyadh on October 22. The workshop focused on identifying strategic priorities for Saudi Arabia's food security and the integration of smart technologies. A new consortium, Saudi Food Futures Initiative (SFF), was announced, aiming to accelerate the transformation of the Saudi food system. Why it matters: The initiative signals a commitment to leveraging AI and technology to enhance food security in line with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 and 2060.
KAUST and NADEC have signed an MoU to collaborate on agricultural research, technology development, and professional training to enhance Saudi Arabia's food systems. The partnership aims to translate scientific insights into practical solutions for a resilient and stable food and agriculture sector. KAUST researchers will gain access to NADEC's fields to test and scale solutions. Why it matters: This collaboration between a leading research university and a major agricultural company can accelerate innovation in sustainable food production, addressing critical challenges like water scarcity and rising temperatures in the region.