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KIA joins Brookfield’s $10bn AI initiative - Arabian Gulf Business Insight | AGBI

Kuwait AI ·

KIA, a global automotive company, is joining Brookfield's $10 billion AI investment initiative. The investment will focus on sectors including manufacturing, electric vehicles, and robotics. KIA aims to leverage AI to enhance its automotive technologies and manufacturing processes. Why it matters: This collaboration highlights the increasing interest and investment in AI across diverse sectors in the Middle East, particularly in automotive and manufacturing.

From Descartes to Morin

KAUST ·

Dominique Sciamma, Managing Director at Strate School of Design in France, gave a presentation at KAUST during Enrichment in the Fall of 2017. The title of the presentation was "From Descartes to Morin." The event was held at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. Why it matters: While the event is dated, KAUST's ongoing enrichment programs contribute to fostering a culture of innovation and knowledge exchange in Saudi Arabia.

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.

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.

KAUST welcomed three new industry partners

KAUST ·

KAUST welcomed Monsha'at, the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP), and the Royal Commission of Al Ula to its Industry Collaboration Program (KICP). These new members, announced at the 12th annual KAUST Industry Advisory Board (KIAB) meeting, bring the total KICP membership to 25. The KIAB event focused on AI's role in the digital transformation of health, society, and the economy. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's commitment to fostering industry partnerships in AI and other key sectors to advance Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030.

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KAUST ·

The provided content mentions KAUST (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology) and its association with King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. It also includes a copyright notice. Why it matters: This is a routine update reflecting KAUST's branding and legal information.

Bradley named NAI Fellow

KAUST ·

KAUST's Vice President for Research, Donal Bradley, has been named a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI). Bradley is recognized as a pioneer of soluble semiconductors and co-inventor of conjugated polymer electroluminescence. He co-founded multiple companies including Cambridge Display Technology Ltd. Why it matters: This recognition highlights KAUST's continued contributions to impactful research and innovation in advanced materials and engineering.