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KAUST President Jean-Lou Chameau participates in 7th Annual Global Competitiveness Forum

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The 7th annual Global Competitiveness Forum (GCF) was held in Riyadh, gathering experts including KAUST President Jean-Lou Chameau. The forum focused on building competitive partnerships and developing world-class infrastructure in Saudi Arabia. President Chameau discussed fostering entrepreneurship, leveraging technology, and the role of research universities in innovation ecosystems, highlighting KAUST's contributions. Why it matters: This participation highlights KAUST's ongoing efforts to build an innovation ecosystem in Saudi Arabia and its role in translating research into commercial ventures.

Live from Davos 2026: What to know on Day 2 and highlights - The World Economic Forum

GCC AI Events ·

This article reports on Day 2 of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos. It summarizes key discussions and events without specific details on AI or the Middle East. Given the lack of specific AI or Middle East content, a detailed summary is not applicable. Why it matters: WEF Davos is an important venue for global leaders to discuss technology policy, but this particular update lacks details on AI or MENA.

Saudi Arabia to host fourth UNESCO Global Forum on the Ethics of AI in Riyadh - Qazinform

SDAIA ·

Saudi Arabia is set to host the fourth UNESCO Global Forum on the Ethics of AI in its capital, Riyadh. This international event will gather global experts, policymakers, and stakeholders to discuss and shape ethical guidelines for artificial intelligence development and deployment. The forum aims to advance responsible AI practices and address the complex challenges posed by emerging AI technologies on a global scale. Why it matters: Hosting this prestigious forum underscores Saudi Arabia's increasing role in global AI governance discussions and highlights the Middle East's commitment to fostering ethical and responsible AI innovation.

ZAWYA-PRESSR: Global tech leaders debate the trajectory of artificial intelligence at World Governments Summit 2026 - TradingView

Zawya ·

Global technology leaders convened at the World Governments Summit 2026 to discuss the future of artificial intelligence. Discussions centered on AI ethics, governance, and its potential impact on various sectors. The summit aimed to foster international collaboration in shaping the trajectory of AI development and deployment. Why it matters: The World Governments Summit is an important forum for discussing AI policy in the region, indicating the UAE's continued focus on being a leader in AI governance.

KAUST presents sustainability science to the world

KAUST ·

KAUST led a session at the World Economic Forum's Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, China, focusing on sustainability science. President Tony Chan and faculty members Peiying Hong, Mohamed Eddaoudi, and Derya Baran presented KAUST's research in water reuse, carbon capture, and transparent solar cells. Derya Baran highlighted KAUST spinoff iyris, which aims to turn windows into solar power plants. Why it matters: This showcases KAUST's role as an innovative hub for global research and education, particularly in green technologies, and highlights the university's commitment to addressing environmental challenges.

Future Forum shows KAUST aligning to Saudi priorities

KAUST ·

KAUST will host its inaugural Future Forum in Riyadh on February 12-13, 2024, showcasing 15 years of KAUST's research and innovation. The forum aims to unite government, industry, investors, and academia, featuring panel discussions and an interactive exhibition with 47 speakers. The event will highlight KAUST's alignment with Saudi Arabia’s Research, Development and Innovation (RDI) agenda, which seeks to increase RDI investment to 2.5% of GDP. Why it matters: This forum signals KAUST's strategic pivot towards directly supporting Saudi Arabia's national development goals, potentially influencing the direction of AI research and funding in the Kingdom.