KAUST and the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP) will establish a capability center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) in Saudi Arabia's western region. A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed by KAUST President Dr. Tony Chan and NIDLP CEO Eng. Suliman Al Mazroua. The center aims to accelerate the adoption of 4IR technologies in sectors like industry, mining, energy and logistics. Why it matters: This partnership will drive digital transformation and economic diversification in line with Saudi Vision 2030 by fostering local capabilities in advanced technologies.
KAUST and the National Center for Wildlife (NCW) have signed an MoU to collaborate on research and environmental initiatives. The collaboration aims to protect ecosystems, preserve biodiversity, and enhance community awareness, formalized at the UNCCD COP16 in Riyadh. The MoU includes joint scientific research, genetic diversity projects, databases, community awareness campaigns, volunteer programs, and ecosystem monitoring. Why it matters: The partnership demonstrates Saudi Arabia's commitment to environmental sustainability and aligns with Vision 2030 and the Green Saudi Initiative.
KAUST and Saudi Arabia's National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on February 5 to strengthen national cybersecurity. The collaboration includes developing educational programs, consulting on curricula, and sharing information on the national cybersecurity workforce. The MoU also covers joint research projects, technical meetings, and forums to present research and expertise. Why it matters: This partnership aims to enhance Saudi Arabia's cybersecurity capabilities through education, research, and knowledge exchange, aligning with national strategic goals.
Dr. Takashi Gojobori, a KAUST professor and expert in molecular evolution, received an honorary doctoral degree from National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) in Taiwan. The degree recognizes Gojobori's contributions to evolutionary genomics and molecular evolution. A KAUST delegation led by VP James A. Calvin attended the conferring ceremony. Why it matters: The recognition highlights KAUST's faculty quality and contributions to international research collaborations.
Salem AlMarri, the first Emirati Ph.D. graduate from MBZUAI, developed a video anomaly detection (VAD) system for his thesis. The VAD system can detect subtle anomalies in video, such as suspicious interactions, to help police prevent crimes and save lives. AlMarri's work was carried out under the guidance of Karthik Nandakumar, Affiliated Associate Professor of Computer Vision at MBZUAI. Why it matters: This research showcases the potential of AI in enhancing public safety and security in the UAE, demonstrating practical applications of computer vision in law enforcement.
KAUST and the National Center for Palm and Dates (NCPD) have entered a SR100 million agreement for research projects in the date palm sector. The agreement aims to improve production efficiency, develop innovative agricultural practices, and mitigate economic risks to palm trees. KAUST will leverage its expertise to create a genetic atlas for Saudi date varieties and adopt sustainable management practices. Why it matters: This investment highlights Saudi Arabia's commitment to its cultural heritage and economic diversification through advancements in a key agricultural sector.