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KAUST is redefining the role of universities in an era of urgency

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KAUST is aligning its research, partnerships, and education with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 priorities, focusing on areas like energy transition, food security, and environmental resilience. A white paper released by KAUST outlines six focus areas including driving economic and industrial innovation and strengthening Saudi Arabia’s global scientific presence. Examples of KAUST initiatives include Cryogenic Carbon and Sulfur Co-capture (CCSC) technology and the KAUST Future Mobility Sandbox. Why it matters: This strategic alignment positions KAUST as a key player in advancing Saudi Arabia's national development goals through targeted research and innovation.

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