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KAUST-JCCI MoU aims to develop SMEs

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KAUST and the Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI) signed an MoU to foster investment in SMEs, build a digital transformation strategy, and develop AI initiatives. As part of the collaboration, KAUST will receive a seat on JCCI's Industrial council and provide access to its laboratories and technology. The partnership aims to bridge the gap between research and industry, supporting local SMEs and entrepreneurs in Jeddah. Why it matters: This partnership strengthens KAUST's role in driving economic development and AI adoption in Saudi Arabia, aligning with the Kingdom's Vision 2030 goals for SME empowerment and technological advancement.

KAUST shares expertise to expand tech transfer capability of University of Jeddah

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KAUST is sharing its technology transfer and intellectual property expertise with the University of Jeddah (UJ) through a new agreement. This initiative, supported by the Saudi Ministry of Education as part of Vision 2030, aims to enhance UJ's technology transfer office (TTO) program. The collaboration will focus on IP management, filing strategies, and bridging the gap between innovation and implementation. Why it matters: Strengthening tech transfer capabilities within Saudi universities is critical for diversifying the Kingdom's economy and achieving Vision 2030 goals.

Al-Balad: Architectural gem of Old Jeddah showcased at WEP photography exhibition

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A photography exhibition at KAUST's 2015 Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) showcased Al-Balad in Jeddah through the lenses of Andrea Bachofen-Echt and Marina Kochetyga. The photographers captured the unique architecture of Al-Balad, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, during multiple visits over a month. Andrea noted Al-Balad's authenticity due to limited tourism, making it a unique subject. Why it matters: This highlights the importance of preserving and promoting the cultural heritage of Saudi Arabia through art and photography.

Governor of Jeddah attends the graduation ceremony of the third cohort of KAUST Academy programs with 300 graduates

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The KAUST Academy held a graduation ceremony for its third cohort of 300 students from Saudi universities. The academy partners with organizations like the National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA) and King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy (K.A.CARE). The KAUST Academy program includes virtual courses, intensive in-person training, and placements at leading global institutions. Why it matters: This initiative develops Saudi talent in critical areas like AI, cybersecurity, and renewable energy, contributing to the Kingdom's knowledge economy.

KAUST signs MOU with Jeddah Yacht Club and Marina

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KAUST and Jeddah Yacht Club and Marina signed an MOU to collaborate on research, knowledge exchange, and educational programs. The agreement aims to strengthen the partnership between the two organizations, opening opportunities for collaboration and knowledge sharing. The partnership aligns with Saudi Vision 2030's goals for environmental sustainability and quality of life improvements. Why it matters: This MOU represents a diversification of KAUST's partnerships, extending beyond purely technological domains to support tourism and recreation in line with national priorities.

Sustainable solutions for Saudi Arabia

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KAUST and Dow Chemical Company organized a STEAM innovation challenge for over 150 university students from the Jeddah area. The event took place on the KAUST campus from January 19-21. Participants engaged in activities related to Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics. Why it matters: Such initiatives promote local talent and innovation in STEM fields, aligning with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 goals for a diversified, knowledge-based economy.

Tech Tour seeks most promising tech companies in Saudi Arabia, MENA and Europe.

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KAUST and the International Venture Club are seeking tech companies in the Middle East and Europe for investment and expansion opportunities in Saudi Arabia. The Arabian Tech Tour, held in Jeddah and Riyadh in November 2015, will showcase 25 emerging companies from the region and 25 growth companies from Europe. Selected companies will present to VCs, corporations, and business angels. Why it matters: This initiative aligns with Saudi Arabia's National Science, Technology and Innovation Plan to create a knowledge-based economy and foster innovation, particularly in cleantech.

KAUST alumnus appointed vice dean of scientific research at University of Jeddah

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KAUST alumnus Ramy M. Qaisi (Ph.D. '16) has been appointed as the vice dean for scientific research and sustainable development at the University of Jeddah. Qaisi's Ph.D. research at KAUST focused on graphene as an exploratory material under Professor Muhammad Mustafa Hussain. Since joining the University of Jeddah in 2017, he has also co-founded the Department of Science and Technology there. Why it matters: This appointment highlights KAUST's role in developing research leadership within Saudi Arabia's expanding higher education system.