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.
KAUST master's student Parsifal Islas Morales received the Cinna Lomnitz Medal from the Mexican parliament. The award recognizes his science communication work in Mexico through the organization 'Pa'Ciencia la de Mexico'. Islas Morales' undergraduate thesis from UNAM was in collaboration with KAUST, focused on Red Sea bacteria. Why it matters: The award highlights KAUST's role in fostering international collaboration and supporting students who contribute to science communication in their home countries.
KAUST, Intel, and Brightskies have launched REDD, a collaborative self-driving mobility platform, converting a conventional car into a self-driving vehicle with integrated AI software. Brightskies developed the self-driving system, powered by Intel® NUC platforms, utilizing their BrightDrive system. KAUST researchers will use the vehicle to test new techniques, leveraging real-world data to improve self-driving technologies. Why it matters: This partnership advances autonomous vehicle research in Saudi Arabia, aligning with the Kingdom's Vision 2030 by creating a platform for innovation and testing in a real-world environment.