Citadel Securities CEO Dr. Peng Zhao will lecture on AI, Machine Learning, and the Economy at the MBZUAI Executive Program. Zhao, who holds a Ph.D. in statistics from UC Berkeley, became CEO of Citadel in 2017. The MBZUAI Executive Program aims to support the UAE's mission to become a world leader in AI through education and capacity building. Why it matters: The lecture highlights the UAE's commitment to attracting global expertise in AI and integrating it into its leadership development initiatives.
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.
Fahad Alsherehey, VP at SABIC, spoke at KAUST's Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) about authentic leadership. He cited SABIC's founding as an example of how leadership can turn challenges into opportunities. Alsherehey emphasized the difference between leadership and management, advocating for listening to one's team. Why it matters: The talk highlights the importance of leadership and vision in driving technological and economic development in Saudi Arabia.
Technology Innovation Institute (TII) has appointed Dr. Ray O. Johnson as its new CEO. Dr. Johnson brings over 40 years of experience in technology leadership, including roles at Lockheed Martin and Bessemer Venture Partners. He will be responsible for shaping TII's strategic direction and leading its growth strategies. Why it matters: This appointment signals TII's commitment to strengthening its position as a leading research and development center in the UAE and attracting top global talent to drive innovation.
Dr. Najwa Aaraj has been appointed as the new CEO of the Technology Innovation Institute (TII), succeeding Dr. Ray O. Johnson. Dr. Aaraj previously served as Chief Researcher at TII's Cryptography Research Center (CRC) and the Autonomous Robotics Research Center (ARRC). TII has 10 research centers specializing in fields like AI, robotics, and quantum technology and is known for the Falcon LLM series. Why it matters: This appointment signals a continued focus on R&D and innovation in Abu Dhabi, reinforcing the UAE's position as a global hub for advanced technology research.
PepsiCo's AMESA CEO, Eugene Willemsen, spoke at KAUST's Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) 2022 about sustainability and resilience. He highlighted the importance of organizations addressing climate change and resource emergencies through innovative synergies. Willemsen emphasized PepsiCo's Pep+ initiative, focusing on positive agriculture, value chain, and choices, to transform the food system. Why it matters: This showcases KAUST's role in convening global leaders to discuss sustainability challenges relevant to the Middle East, particularly in food and agriculture.
Dr. Leslie Dewan, co-founder and CEO of Transatomic, spoke at KAUST's Winter Enrichment Program about next-generation sustainable nuclear power plants. Dewan advocates for both nuclear and renewable energy to meet energy demands. She believes her company's new reactor design, which uses better fuel and reduces nuclear waste, is ideal for countries with rising power demands like Saudi Arabia. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's engagement with innovative energy solutions and their potential relevance to Saudi Arabia's future energy strategy.
The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi has appointed Dr. Chaouki Kasmi as its first Chief Innovation Officer. Dr. Kasmi will be responsible for overseeing the development and implementation of TII’s research and innovation strategies. He has been with TII for four years and has co-authored over 200 scientific papers. Why it matters: This appointment signals TII's continued focus on translating research into practical applications, potentially fostering further technological advancements in the UAE.