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Olayan and KAUST break ground for The Suliman S. Olayan Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship

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The Suliman S. Olayan Foundation and KAUST broke ground for The Suliman S. Olayan Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Thuwal, Saudi Arabia. The institute will foster collaboration between science, technology, industry, business and entrepreneurship, focusing on sustainable solutions for water, food, and energy. It will consist of startup scaling, teaching & learning, and public spaces. Why it matters: The institute will help incubate Saudi-bred intellectual property and drive innovation in key sectors, contributing to the Kingdom's economic diversification goals.

Global and Regional Centers of Excellence Highlighted in Lubna Olayan WEP Keynote

KAUST ·

Lubna Olayan, CEO of Olayan Financing Company, gave a keynote at KAUST's 2015 Winter Enrichment Program discussing how businesses and academic institutions can promote excellence. She emphasized that centers of excellence are catalysts for innovation and job creation, sharing characteristics like a multidisciplinary approach and meritocracies. Olayan highlighted Saudi Aramco and KAUST as examples, noting the successes of Stanford and MIT. Why it matters: This underscores the strategic importance of fostering centers of excellence like KAUST for driving economic growth and innovation in Saudi Arabia.

Merzaban receives Rising Talents award

KAUST ·

Jasmeen Merzaban, a KAUST assistant professor of bioscience, received a L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science International Rising Talents award at a ceremony in Paris on March 24. Merzaban's research focuses on immunology and stem cell research. The award recognizes her contributions to science and potential for future impact. Why it matters: This award highlights the growing scientific expertise and recognition of researchers at KAUST and in Saudi Arabia.

Lockheed Martin signs agreement with KAUST

KAUST ·

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.

The world's living oceans

KAUST ·

Princess Hala bint Khalid bin Sultan discussed the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation's marine preservation work at KAUST's Enrichment in the Fall program. The foundation focuses on research, education, and communication to preserve marine environments locally, regionally, and globally. Key projects include a five-year research expedition across 15 countries and the Mangroves Program in Jamaican and Bahamian schools. Why it matters: This highlights the ongoing efforts and commitment within Saudi Arabia to address critical environmental challenges in marine ecosystems through research and education.

KAUST and McLaren Racing: A winning formula for innovation and impact

KAUST ·

McLaren Racing and KAUST are collaborating to advance research, innovation, and education in high-performance motorsport, supporting Saudi Vision 2030. McLaren driver Oscar Piastri visited KAUST for a research tour showcasing collaborative projects in aerodynamics, advanced lubricants, and biosensors. KAUST researchers are applying aerodynamics work with McLaren to support Saudi industry, and designing improved lubricant formulations to reduce friction. Why it matters: The partnership exemplifies cross-sector collaboration and KAUST's role in driving high-impact science and technology in the region, with applications extending beyond Formula 1.

KAUST alum wins UNESCO-Al Fozan International Prize

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KAUST alumnus Dr. Hesham Omran won the UNESCO-Al Fozan International Prize for achievements in STEM. Omran was recognized for his Analog Designer’s Toolbox (ADT) and his Mastering Microelectronics YouTube channel, which has over 1.2 million views. Omran aims to boost microelectronics innovation in the Arab world. Why it matters: The award highlights the impact of KAUST graduates on STEM fields in the region and recognizes contributions to education and innovation in microelectronics.

KAUST and McLaren Racing take partnership to the next level

KAUST ·

KAUST and McLaren Racing have expanded their 5-year partnership to include collaborative research projects across McLaren's motorsport teams. The partnership will focus on simulation methodologies, optimized computing, and high-efficiency lubricants. KAUST students and researchers will work with McLaren at the McLaren Technology Centre to deliver joint projects. Why it matters: This collaboration provides KAUST students with real-world experience in an applied R&D environment, fostering innovation in areas like materials, lightweight structures, and circularity, with potential implications for the broader automotive and technology sectors in the region.