Air Products has joined the KAUST Industry Collaboration Program (KICP) as a strategic partner. This collaboration grants Air Products access to KAUST's research, technologies, talent pool, and infrastructure, including the KAUST Core Labs. The partnership will focus on areas like carbon capture, gas separation, and hydrogen production. Why it matters: This partnership strengthens KAUST's role as a hub for industry collaboration and provides Air Products with access to cutting-edge research and expertise in sustainable technologies.
Ma’aden has joined the KAUST Industry Collaboration Program (KICP) as a strategic partner. This agreement provides Ma'aden access to KAUST's research, technologies, and talent pool. The partnership aims to address industrial challenges such as water scarcity, sustainability, and energy efficiency in remote areas across the Kingdom. Why it matters: This collaboration can drive innovation in the Saudi mining industry by leveraging KAUST's research capabilities to develop solutions tailored to the region's specific challenges.
KAUST's Industry Collaboration Program (KICP) celebrated its 15th anniversary, marking $205 million in R&D funding from its members since 2009. The program connects KAUST with government entities and businesses to accelerate innovation, with 28 domestic and international organizations currently participating. KICP members have supported approximately 234 KAUST R&D projects since 2009, and hired 346 KAUST graduates. Why it matters: The KICP's success highlights the increasing importance of public-private partnerships in driving technological advancement and economic diversification in Saudi Arabia, in line with Vision 2030.
KAUST held its 14th KAUST Industry Advisory Board (KIAB) meeting in Riyadh on December 11, 2023, marking the first time the meeting has taken place outside of KAUST. The Public Investment Fund (PIF) formally signed on as a new member of the KAUST Industry Collaboration Program (KICP). The meeting included talks about the future of KICP and round-table sessions on advancing goals in alignment with Saudi Vision 2030. Why it matters: This signals a new era of alliances for KAUST in launching ambitions and deepening its impact within the Kingdom and beyond.
KAUST's Industry Collaboration Program (KICP) held its 16th Industry Advisory Board meeting, adding the Ministry of Health, GADD, KFSRC, and NEOM as new members. Since 2009, KICP has enabled $250 million in research funding and provided $138 million in consultancy services, hiring 426 KAUST students. KICP also announced a new three-year agreement with KACARE to expand joint research in energy, sustainability, and advanced systems and research projects with GADD. Why it matters: The expansion of KICP underscores KAUST's role in aligning research with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 by fostering collaboration between academia, government, and industry.