KAUST held its 7th annual Industry Collaboration Program (KICP) Career Day on March 16-17. Representatives from Saudi and international companies visited the campus. The event was hosted by the KAUST Industry Engagement Office, Graduate Affairs, and Saudi Initiatives. Why it matters: Such events help connect KAUST graduates with industry opportunities and foster collaboration.
KAUST held its 7th annual Career Fair, featuring preparation workshops and an alumni panel. The panel included engineers, innovators, and entrepreneurs from Saudi Aramco, SABIC, Taibah University, and Dow Chemical. Panelists emphasized pursuing passions, professional conduct, and demonstrating value to prospective employers. Why it matters: Such events help connect KAUST graduates with leading companies in Saudi Arabia, fostering local talent development and contributing to the Kingdom's knowledge economy.
KAUST held its Eighth Annual Fall Career Fair on October 26, with representatives from the KAUST Discovery Company engaging with students. An alumni panel featured Mona Alsomali (DOW), Hussain Shibli (KAA-CARE), and Mustafa Mousa (Sadeem) offering career insights. Hussain Shibli, director general at King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy, also participated in the alumni panel. Why it matters: The career fair and alumni engagement highlight KAUST's efforts to connect students with industry opportunities and support career development in Saudi Arabia.
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 9th annual KAUST Industry Advisory Board (KIAB) meeting, focusing on collaboration with industry partners and the KAUST Industry Collaboration Program (KICP). Interim President Nadhmi Al-Nasr emphasized linking science and research to economic development, while VP Kevin Cullen highlighted the essential role of industry partnerships in bringing KAUST research to life. Speakers, including Dr. Khaled H. Biyari, CEO of the Saudi Telecom Company, discussed fostering disruptive innovation and bridging the gap between academia and industry to contribute to Vision 2030. Why it matters: The KIAB meeting underscores KAUST's commitment to aligning its research and development efforts with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, fostering a thriving digital economy through strategic partnerships and innovation.