MBZUAI held a campus event with over 150 attendees to celebrate the UAE's 50th National Day. The celebration included Emirati music, food, and speeches from MBZUAI leadership reflecting on the UAE's progress. Amna Al Mansouri highlighted the UAE's transformation from an oil economy to a regional AI leader. Why it matters: This event underscores MBZUAI's role in realizing the UAE's vision of becoming a knowledge hub and leader in AI.
KAUST celebrated its 5th anniversary with an event highlighting contributions from students, scientists, and community members. The article shares reflections from early employees on the university's transformation from a desert vision into a global academic force. Employees highlight the university's impact on their careers, personal growth, and the broader community. Why it matters: KAUST's growth signifies the strategic investment in research and higher education within Saudi Arabia, contributing to its vision of becoming a knowledge-based economy.
KAUST held its fifth commencement ceremony on December 12, 2014, celebrating 38 Ph.D. and 121 master's degree graduates. President Chameau and Board of Trustees Chairman Ali Ibrahim Al-Naimi honored the students, with Shamael Al-Shuhail as the Commencement Speaker. Stanford University President Dr. John L. Hennessy, the Distinguished Speaker, highlighted KAUST's rapid progress and advised graduates to pursue their passions and give back. Why it matters: While historical, this event underscores KAUST's ongoing commitment to developing STEM talent in Saudi Arabia, contributing to the region's growing focus on technology and innovation.
MBZUAI celebrated its fifth anniversary with a ceremony attended by prominent figures, marking its establishment in 2020. The university is ranked 10th globally in AI, computer vision, machine learning, NLP, robotics and computational biology according to CSRankings. MBZUAI was also recognized among the top 50 organizations advancing AI at NeurIPS 2025, with a diverse academic community. Why it matters: MBZUAI's growth reinforces the UAE's position as a global AI leader, contributing significantly to the nation's knowledge-driven economy and AI research ecosystem.
KAUST reflected on its research achievements during its fifth anniversary year, highlighting the inaugurations of the Clean Combustion Research Center (CCRC) and the Solar & Photovoltaics Engineering Research Center. KAUST also signed a memorandum of understanding with the Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden-Württemberg (ZSW) to develop thin-film photovoltaic technology. Several new directors were appointed for KAUST research centers, including the Extreme Computing Research Center (ECRC). Why it matters: These strategic investments in research centers and partnerships underscore KAUST's commitment to advancing scientific discovery and technological innovation in Saudi Arabia, particularly in areas like clean energy, agriculture, and computing.
KAUST's Interim President Nadhmi Al-Nasr addressed the graduating class of 2017, emphasizing their potential in science and technology. He thanked the Board of Trustees, industry partners, faculty, and staff for their support. The commencement speaker was KAUST’s former president, Dr. Jean-Lou Chameau, who was lauded for advancing KAUST's reputation and fostering collaboration. Why it matters: While routine, the remarks highlight KAUST's ongoing commitment to developing scientific talent and fostering partnerships within the Kingdom.
Lockheed Martin's CTO, Dr. Dana Jackson, spoke at KAUST about the company's collaborative R&D goals. He cited the Apollo 11 moon landing as a major inspiration for his career in science and technology. The lecture took place on the KAUST campus on October 22. Why it matters: Such talks can foster collaboration between industry leaders like Lockheed Martin and academic institutions like KAUST, potentially catalyzing innovation in Saudi Arabia.
KAUST President Jean-Lou Chameau addressed faculty, staff, and students at the Convocation on August 23rd. The event celebrated the university's journey and achievements. The late King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud was remembered. Why it matters: KAUST's annual convocation highlights its ongoing role in Saudi Arabia's research and development landscape.