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A Culture of Collaboration to Bolster Innovation

KAUST ·

KAUST's Industry Engagement Office (IEO) actively recruits partner companies to establish a presence on campus within the Research and Technology Park. The IEO assists companies like SABIC in setting up research centers, identifying research areas, and drafting proposals. The office also connects KAUST faculty with industry partners by assessing research interests and viable business models. Why it matters: This fosters collaboration and translates research into tangible business value, strengthening KAUST's role in regional innovation.

Get in the innovation game

KAUST ·

KAUST held an Innovation & Economic Development Open House event on October 4 and 5. The event showcased industry partners in the KAUST Innovation Cluster, including Dow Chemical, SABIC, Saudi Aramco, and startups like FalconViz and NOMADD. Student groups like the Entrepreneurship Business & Innovation Group (eBIG) also participated, highlighting efforts to foster innovation within the KAUST community. Why it matters: This event demonstrates KAUST's ongoing commitment to fostering entrepreneurship and translating research into real-world applications, aligning with Saudi Arabia's broader economic diversification goals.

Emphasis on innovation and not ‘black box’ solutions at annual KIAB meeting

KAUST ·

KAUST held its 5th annual KAUST Industry Advisory Board (KIAB) meeting with 27 Saudi and international corporations and five government agencies. The meeting focused on aligning KAUST's research with industry needs and fostering collaboration for economic development in the Kingdom. SWCC emphasized the importance of partnerships with KAUST and developing human capital, rather than relying on "black box" solutions. Why it matters: The event underscores KAUST's role as a facilitator of innovation and collaboration between academia, industry, and government, which is crucial for advancing the Kingdom's AI and technology sectors.

KICP Career Day welcomes company representatives to campus

KAUST ·

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.

Subscribing to Vision 2030 at the 9th annual KIAB meeting

KAUST ·

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.

Facing change through innovation at the 8th annual KIAB meeting

KAUST ·

The KAUST Industry Advisory Board (KIAB) met on March 1 and 2 at KAUST. Executive-level representatives discussed the latest research activities at the University. The discussions focused on aligning KAUST's research with industry needs. Why it matters: Such meetings can foster collaboration and ensure KAUST's research remains relevant to Saudi Arabia's economic development goals.

A race against time

KAUST ·

In 2019, the McLaren Group attended KAUST's Winter Enrichment Program to discuss their extreme performance research partnership. McLaren representatives highlighted the importance of the partnership, providing access to KAUST's researchers and facilities while offering real-world applications for technologies. McLaren emphasized the need for continuous improvement in high-speed R&D to maintain a competitive edge. Why it matters: This partnership highlights KAUST's role in providing advanced research capabilities to cutting-edge industries, fostering innovation and practical application of research in demanding environments.

KAUST Industry Advisory Board meeting celebrates a decade of innovation

KAUST ·

KAUST held its 10th Industry Advisory Board (KIAB) meeting, bringing together university leadership and 26 executive-level industry representatives. The meeting highlighted KAUST's achievements over the past decade and focused on future research and economic development plans aligned with Saudi Vision 2030. Over the past 10 years, KICP members have funded over 150 research projects and hired over 25 percent of KAUST graduates. Why it matters: The KIAB meeting underscores KAUST's role in fostering industry collaboration and driving innovation in Saudi Arabia, particularly in R&D and alignment with Vision 2030.