Ma’aden has joined the KAUST Industry Collaboration Program (KICP) as a strategic partner. This agreement provides Ma'aden access to KAUST's research, technologies, and talent pool. The partnership aims to address industrial challenges such as water scarcity, sustainability, and energy efficiency in remote areas across the Kingdom. Why it matters: This collaboration can drive innovation in the Saudi mining industry by leveraging KAUST's research capabilities to develop solutions tailored to the region's specific challenges.
KAUST startup Lihytech has raised US$6 million in funding from Ma'aden and the KAUST Innovation Ventures Fund. Lihytech's patented membrane technology, developed by Professor Zhiping Lai at KAUST, extracts battery-grade lithium from sources like seawater. The funding will be used to build a pilot facility at KAUST to extract lithium from the Red Sea and other in-Kingdom resources. Why it matters: This investment supports Saudi Arabia's goal of developing a complete electric vehicle value chain and becoming a key player in meeting global lithium demand.
KAUST and the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources in Saudi Arabia have signed an agreement to launch three specialized academic programs focused on industry and mining. These programs include undergraduate, master's, and doctoral studies, with the aim of developing human capital and fostering innovation in these sectors. The MoU also plans to facilitate the admission of Saudi talents to global universities via scholarships. Why it matters: This partnership aims to align KAUST's research and education with the needs of Saudi Arabia's industrial and mining sectors, supporting the Kingdom's Vision 2030 goals for economic diversification and technological advancement.
MEDAD, a KAUST spin-off, won the 2020 MEED Sustainability Medal for its "Innovative Hybrid Solar Desalination Cycle." The MEDAD hybrid cycle desalinates seawater using solar energy at 60-80 degrees Celsius, combining adsorption with multi-effect desalination. The cycle achieved performance levels of 20% of thermodynamic limits and a water production cost of $0.48/m3. Why it matters: This award recognizes the potential of KAUST-developed technology to address critical water scarcity challenges in the GCC region through sustainable and cost-effective desalination.
Aramco and KAUST-incubated startup Lihytech are collaborating to develop Direct Lithium Extraction (DLE) technology in Saudi Arabia. Aramco is providing oilfield brines to Lihytech to assess their lithium extraction technology at KAUST Research and Technology Park. The collaboration supports Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 and its growing demand for lithium in electric vehicles. Why it matters: This partnership could unlock a new critical mineral industry in Saudi Arabia, leveraging existing oilfield resources for sustainable lithium production.
Lockheed Martin and King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) signed a memorandum of understanding on November 15. The agreement was signed by Lockheed Martin Chairman, President and CEO Marillyn Hewson and KAUST Interim President Nadhmi Al-Nasr. Why it matters: This partnership could foster collaboration on advanced technology research and development in Saudi Arabia.
Ahmad Alabdulghani, a KAUST master's student in Energy Resources and Petroleum Engineering, is studying fluid flow mechanisms in heterogeneous media under the supervision of Professor Hussein Hoteit. Alabdulghani is a member of the Advanced Reservoir Modeling and Simulation (ARMS) research group at ANPERC. He previously worked at Saudi Aramco's EXPEC Advanced Research Center and aims to pursue a doctorate at KAUST. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's role in developing Saudi talent for the energy sector and fostering collaboration between academia and industry.
KAUST and Tabadul, Saudi Arabia's digital logistics services provider, have signed an MoU to collaborate on research and innovation projects aimed at advancing global trade in the Kingdom. Tabadul will leverage KAUST's expertise in AI, Blockchain, and related areas to enhance efficiency in logistics and mobility. The partnership aims to launch technology innovation activities and explore big data analytics and AI/ML solutions to enhance Tabadul's platforms. Why it matters: This collaboration aims to transform Saudi Arabia into a high-tech logistics hub, aligning with Vision 2030 and attracting investments in the logistics sector.