RSM US, a prominent provider of assurance, tax, and consulting services, has announced a significant $1 billion investment in technology. This substantial funding is dedicated to accelerating the firm's overarching AI strategy. The investment aims to drive the development of next-level innovative solutions tailored for its diverse client base. Why it matters: This major financial commitment by a global consulting firm underscores the increasing integration of AI across professional services sectors worldwide, influencing trends that will likely be adopted by businesses and institutions in the Middle East.
RSM, a global accounting and consulting firm, has committed an investment of $1 billion to significantly expand its artificial intelligence strategy over the next five years. This substantial funding aims to accelerate the integration of AI capabilities across all its service lines globally. The firm intends to leverage AI to enhance operational efficiencies, improve client service delivery, and foster innovation within its professional services offerings. Why it matters: This major investment by a leading professional services firm underscores the growing imperative for traditional industries to adopt advanced AI solutions, setting a precedent for similar firms and influencing AI integration strategies in the Middle East's financial and consulting sectors.
KAUST students and faculty attended the 2017 Materials Research Society (MRS) Spring Meeting & Exhibit in Phoenix, Arizona. KAUST students also participated in the 2016 MRS Fall Meeting & Exhibit in Boston, Massachusetts, where they organized seminars and workshops. Rahim Munir represented the KAUST student chapter at the Spring 2017 event, attending a luncheon to recap the Fall 2016 communication seminars. Why it matters: KAUST's strong presence in international materials science conferences highlights its commitment to advancing research and fostering collaboration in the field.
Dr. Rusty Brainard, the chief environmental officer at The Red Sea Development Company (TRSDC), has been appointed courtesy professor of marine science at KAUST's Red Sea Research Center. He will continue his role at TRSDC, leading efforts to enhance biodiversity and implement carbon neutrality. The appointment aims to foster collaboration between TRSDC and KAUST in marine research and sustainable development. Why it matters: This appointment strengthens ties between academia and industry in Saudi Arabia to advance sustainability goals and promote responsible development of the Red Sea region.
Five KAUST professors (Mohamed Eddaoudi, Omar F. Mohammed, Nivine Khashab, Osman Bakr, and Yu Han) have been elected as Fellows of the Royal Society of Chemistry for their work in materials science. Eddaoudi's work focuses on developing functional porous materials like KAUST-7 for carbon capture, aiming to reduce carbon emissions. Mohammed's group studies charge carrier dynamics at material surfaces. Why it matters: This recognition highlights KAUST's growing influence in advanced materials research and its contributions to addressing global challenges such as carbon capture and energy efficiency.
The KAUST student chapter of the Materials Research Society (MRS) was the first outside the U.S., established in 2012. In late 2016, KAUST students, faculty, and staff attended the MRS Fall Meeting & Exhibit in Boston, setting up a recruitment booth and organizing student-led seminars. KAUST faculty and PhD students also gave talks on their research at the event. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's commitment to international engagement and student development in material science, fostering research and career opportunities.