Khalid Al-Falih, then Saudi Aramco President and CEO, gave a keynote at KAUST's Winter Enrichment Program. He highlighted KAUST and Saudi Aramco's roles in science, technology, and innovation for the Kingdom's benefit. Al-Falih noted Saudi Aramco employs over 100 KAUST alumni and partners with the university on R&D, citing a team of KAUST graduates developing a pipeline inspection robot. Why it matters: The speech underscores the strategic importance of KAUST in Saudi Arabia's vision for a knowledge-based economy and its close ties with the Kingdom's leading industry player.
In January 2016, H.E. Abdullatif Al-Othman delivered the opening keynote at KAUST's Winter Enrichment Program (WEP). Al-Othman, then governor of SAGIA, discussed Saudi Arabia's plans to move towards a knowledge economy and invest in alternative energy. He highlighted over $19 billion in sustainable energy projects and called on Saudis to contribute to the country's progress. Why it matters: This speech underscored the Kingdom's early commitment to sustainability and KAUST's role in achieving these ambitious goals.
Lubna Olayan, CEO of Olayan Financing Company, gave a keynote at KAUST's 2015 Winter Enrichment Program discussing how businesses and academic institutions can promote excellence. She emphasized that centers of excellence are catalysts for innovation and job creation, sharing characteristics like a multidisciplinary approach and meritocracies. Olayan highlighted Saudi Aramco and KAUST as examples, noting the successes of Stanford and MIT. Why it matters: This underscores the strategic importance of fostering centers of excellence like KAUST for driving economic growth and innovation in Saudi Arabia.
KAUST President Jean-Lou Chameau gave a keynote at the 2015 Saudi Water and Power Forum in Riyadh. The forum focused on sustainable development through innovation in the water and power sectors. Chameau highlighted KAUST's integrated research approach focusing on water, energy, food, and the environment. Why it matters: This participation underscores KAUST's commitment to addressing critical resource challenges in Saudi Arabia through research, talent development, and global collaboration.
Uwaidh Al-Harethi, executive VP at SABIC, spoke at KAUST's 2019 Winter Enrichment Program about the importance of innovation, noting that leading tech companies invest heavily to penetrate markets. He highlighted Samsung's patent filings and Amazon's innovation spending. Al-Harethi stated that SABIC makes three dollars for every one dollar spent on innovation, emphasizing its role in the chemical industry's success. Why it matters: The talk underscores the increasing focus on innovation and technology leadership within Saudi Arabia's key industries, particularly in leveraging AI for future technologies.