The Red Sea Development Company (TRSDC) and KAUST have signed a Master Research Agreement (MRA) to collaborate on sustainability research. Prior collaborations included flora and fauna assessments and the Brains-for-Brine Challenge. The MRA focuses on marine environments, waste management, food production, energy conservation, and carbon sequestration. Why it matters: This partnership aims to develop regenerative tourism practices, preserve the Red Sea's biodiversity, and establish a model for sustainable tourism in the region.
Dr. Rusty Brainard, the chief environmental officer at The Red Sea Development Company (TRSDC), has been appointed courtesy professor of marine science at KAUST's Red Sea Research Center. He will continue his role at TRSDC, leading efforts to enhance biodiversity and implement carbon neutrality. The appointment aims to foster collaboration between TRSDC and KAUST in marine research and sustainable development. Why it matters: This appointment strengthens ties between academia and industry in Saudi Arabia to advance sustainability goals and promote responsible development of the Red Sea region.
KAUST and the Saudi Red Sea Authority (SRSA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on biodiversity sustainability and marine environment protection in the Red Sea. The collaboration will focus on assessing the impact of coastal tourism, exchanging expertise, and aligning strategies for new initiatives. The MoU aims to support Saudi Vision 2030 targets through strengthened local partnerships. Why it matters: This partnership demonstrates KAUST's commitment to environmental sustainability and highlights the growing importance of protecting the Red Sea's unique ecosystem amidst increasing tourism and development.
Lockheed Martin and KAUST have signed a Master Research Agreement, Lockheed Martin's first international one. Their initial collaboration will focus on integrating KAUST-developed flexible solar cells on UAVs to enhance operational endurance. The collaboration aims to support applications across sectors and aligns with Saudi Vision 2030. Why it matters: This partnership signifies a major step in advancing technological innovation in Saudi Arabia, particularly in aerospace and renewable energy applications for UAVs.
KAUST and King Abdulaziz University (KAU) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate and fund scientific research. The collaboration will focus on areas including cancer research, energy harvesting and storage, solar technology, renewable energy, and desert agriculture. The MoU was signed by Donal Bradley, KAUST VP for Research, and Yusuf Al Turki, KAU VP for Graduate Studies and Scientific Research. Why it matters: This partnership between two leading Saudi universities will help advance research and development in areas critical to Saudi Vision 2030.