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KAUST and Boeing renew MRA

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KAUST and Boeing renewed their Master Research Agreement (MRA) on September 1. The agreement aims to boost collaborative research on next-generation aerospace technologies. The renewed MRA signifies a continued partnership between the Saudi university and the American aerospace company. Why it matters: This agreement can foster innovation in aerospace within Saudi Arabia and aligns with the Kingdom's broader technology development goals.

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