KAUST held the third symposium of its National Academic Talent Development Program (NATDP), uniting 140 leaders, faculty, and students from 18 Saudi universities. The program cultivates Saudi researchers and faculty by providing advanced degrees and training. Symposium guests learned about KAUST's research breakthroughs and opportunities for students. Why it matters: This program strengthens research and education within Saudi Arabia through strategic partnerships and talent development.
KAUST has launched REVelate, a corporate innovation program aimed at mid and senior management of Saudi-based companies. The four-month program includes lectures, workshops, and mentoring to develop projects important to the participating companies. It is designed to foster an 'intrapreneurship' culture and enhance the innovation capacity of KAUST industry partners. Why it matters: This initiative addresses a critical need for corporate innovation methodologies in Saudi Arabia, potentially boosting the performance and competitiveness of local companies.
The UAE has launched a new leadership development program aimed at expanding its national AI capabilities. This initiative, highlighted by MIT Sloan Management Review Middle East, seeks to cultivate specialized talent for the nation's growing artificial intelligence sector. The program focuses on equipping future leaders with the skills necessary to drive innovation and implementation in AI across various industries. Why it matters: This program signifies a crucial step in the UAE's long-term strategy to build robust domestic AI expertise and reduce reliance on external talent, fostering sustainable growth and leadership in the global AI landscape.
KAUST and the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP) have partnered to support KAUST's Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship (TIE) program. NIDLP will offer scholarships to TIE students and support them in R&D projects aligned with Vision 2030. NIDLP will also help students explore career opportunities in R&D fields after graduation. Why it matters: This partnership strengthens Saudi Arabia's focus on developing local talent and innovation in line with Vision 2030's goals for a knowledge-based economy.