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Sustainable solutions for Saudi Arabia

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KAUST and Dow Chemical Company organized a STEAM innovation challenge for over 150 university students from the Jeddah area. The event took place on the KAUST campus from January 19-21. Participants engaged in activities related to Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics. Why it matters: Such initiatives promote local talent and innovation in STEM fields, aligning with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 goals for a diversified, knowledge-based economy.

KAUST, Saudi Aramco Establish Saudi Arabia Advanced Research Alliance and Technovia

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KAUST and Saudi Aramco have partnered to establish the Saudi Arabia Advanced Research Alliance (SAARA) and Technovia, a company focused on commercializing R&D in Saudi Arabia. SAARA includes KACST, KFUPM, TAQNIA, and RTI International, aiming to translate technology into commercially viable products. Technovia, located in Dhahran Techno Valley, will prepare technologies for market entry and secure external investment. Why it matters: This initiative aims to accelerate technology development and economic diversification in Saudi Arabia by bridging the gap between research and commercial applications, potentially fostering innovation across various industrial sectors.

SEC and KAUST supporting Saudi to reach carbon reduction targets with new technology at Rabigh

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Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) and KAUST have launched a pilot study at SEC’s Rabigh power plant to demonstrate a cryogenic technology that captures multiple pollutants and greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide. The technology captures over 98% of carbon dioxide from flue gas, as well as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter, using a single system, unlike current technologies. The streamlined post-processing has a smaller environmental footprint and lower costs. Why it matters: This project supports Saudi Arabia's net-zero carbon goals and offers a potentially more efficient and cost-effective method for retrofitting existing power plants.

KAUST Mexican students and alumni celebrate establishment of Saudi Arabian chapter RedGlobalMX-Saudi Arabia

KAUST ·

The Mexican Embassy in Riyadh announced the creation of the first Saudi Arabian chapter of the Mexican Global Network (RedGlobalMX-Saudi Arabia). The chapter aims to recognize the contributions of the Mexican community in Saudi Arabia and foster collaboration between the two countries. KAUST alumni form a substantial part of the chapter's core membership, including those working at Saudi Aramco and Dow Chemical. Why it matters: This initiative strengthens ties between Saudi Arabia and Mexico, potentially opening doors for further academic and industrial collaborations, especially in fields where KAUST has expertise.

Aramco pledges $100 million research funding to KAUST

KAUST ·

Aramco has signed an MoU with KAUST, pledging to fund up to $100 million in R&D projects over the next 10 years. The collaboration will focus on areas like energy transition, sustainability, materials transition, upstream technologies, and digital solutions. Specific research areas include liquids-to-chemicals conversion, low-carbon aviation fuels, hydrogen, and carbon capture. Why it matters: This major investment will accelerate innovation in critical areas like sustainable energy and materials science, aligning Saudi Arabia's research priorities with its economic diversification goals.

KAUST Industry Collaboration Program celebrates 15 years

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KAUST's Industry Collaboration Program (KICP) celebrated its 15th anniversary, marking $205 million in R&D funding from its members since 2009. The program connects KAUST with government entities and businesses to accelerate innovation, with 28 domestic and international organizations currently participating. KICP members have supported approximately 234 KAUST R&D projects since 2009, and hired 346 KAUST graduates. Why it matters: The KICP's success highlights the increasing importance of public-private partnerships in driving technological advancement and economic diversification in Saudi Arabia, in line with Vision 2030.

KAUST and Aramco break ground

KAUST ·

Saudi Aramco and KAUST broke ground on December 16 for a new research center. The center's focus and planned capabilities were not disclosed in the provided text. Why it matters: This signals continued investment in research infrastructure within Saudi Arabia, although details are currently limited.

KAUST launches corporate innovation program

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KAUST has launched REVelate, a corporate innovation program aimed at mid and senior management of Saudi-based companies. The four-month program includes lectures, workshops, and mentoring to develop projects important to the participating companies. It is designed to foster an 'intrapreneurship' culture and enhance the innovation capacity of KAUST industry partners. Why it matters: This initiative addresses a critical need for corporate innovation methodologies in Saudi Arabia, potentially boosting the performance and competitiveness of local companies.