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KAUST and the Industrial Clusters virtually sign National BioPark Memorandum of Understanding

KAUST ·

KAUST and Industrial Clusters (IC) virtually signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to host a National BioPark project in the KAUST Research and Technology Park (KRTP). The BioPark aims to foster research and technology development in biopharmaceutical, smart health, and associated AI technologies. KAUST will provide BioPark entrepreneurs and investors access to its innovation ecosystem and facilities. Why it matters: This initiative will advance Saudi Arabia's biopharmaceutical industry and align with KAUST's focus on biological sciences, smart health, and AI, contributing to economic diversification.

Hewlett Packard Enterprise joins KRTP

KAUST ·

In July 2020, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) became a corporate tenant in the KAUST Research and Technology Park (KRTP). HPE will strengthen the KAUST Core Labs team, providing day-to-day support for the Shaheen II supercomputer, which has supported over 1,000 users and 650 publications. Future collaborations between HPE and KAUST will include projects in genomics, linear algebra, combustion computational fluid dynamics, and density-functional theory codes. Why it matters: This partnership enhances KAUST's research capabilities, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030 to drive scientific, economic, and social advances through high-performance computing.

Boeing opens R&D office at KAUST

KAUST ·

Boeing has inaugurated a new Research & Technology office at KAUST's Research and Technology Park, marking Boeing's first research center in a university within the GCC. The office will focus on R&D in aerospace technologies, building on Boeing's partnership with KAUST since 2009. Boeing is currently collaborating with KAUST on six major projects in areas like advanced materials and solar power. Why it matters: The establishment of this office signifies a deepened commitment to R&D in Saudi Arabia and the region, leveraging KAUST's resources to advance aerospace technologies.

KAUST to host Asian Science Park Association Conference 2026

KAUST ·

KAUST will host the Asian Science Park Association (ASPA) Conference in November 2026. The conference will be held at the KAUST Research and Technology Park (KRTP). The event aims to promote scientific and industrial technologies and economic growth across Asia. Why it matters: This event further positions Saudi Arabia as a hub for innovation and collaboration between the Middle East and Asia, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030's goals for entrepreneurship.

At the forefront of a new innovation paradigm

KAUST ·

Mark Crowell, KAUST's VP of Innovation and Economic Development, highlights the university's culture of innovation and its role in driving economic development. KAUST's strategically connected programs, like the Research & Technology Park and Innovation Fund, connect research to the world. Key industry partners such as SABIC and Saudi Aramco leverage KAUST's resources. Why it matters: KAUST's focus on innovation and partnerships signals its commitment to diversifying Saudi Arabia's economy and becoming a global hub for technology and entrepreneurship.

Advanced Technology Research Council Announces New Commercialization Arm, Three New Specialized Research Centers to Coincide with One-year Anniversary Milestone

TII ·

Abu Dhabi's Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC) launched VentureOne, a commercialization arm to bring research solutions to market. ATRC also launched three new specialized research centers in Propulsion, Alternative Energy, and Biotechnology. This brings the total number of deep-tech research entities within ATRC to 10. Why it matters: This expansion signals a major investment in Abu Dhabi's advanced technology ecosystem, aiming to translate research into commercial products and attract global expertise.

Technology Innovation Institute Launches State-of-the-Art Research Facility in Abu Dhabi Offering Prequalification Testing for Key Industries in Region

TII ·

Technology Innovation Institute (TII) has launched a state-of-the-art research facility within its Directed Energy Research Center (DERC) in Abu Dhabi's Tawazun Industrial Park. The facility includes seven workshops and five specialized laboratories focusing on areas like High-Power ElectroMagnetics (HPEM), acoustics, and laser development. It can accommodate 150 researchers and provides research and testing services to local industries, including Radio Frequency testing and acoustic experiments. Why it matters: This new facility enhances the UAE's research infrastructure and supports the development of advanced technologies for regional industries in the safety and security sector.

Technology Transfer from Academia to Industry

KAUST ·

Fred Farina, Chief Innovation Officer at Caltech, spoke at KAUST about commercializing academic research. He emphasized licensing research to corporations and creating startups, highlighting the importance of academic-industry partnerships for transitioning to a knowledge economy in the region. Farina noted that successful technology transfer requires a long-term commitment and a robust ecosystem of venture capital and companies. Why it matters: This highlights the increasing focus on diversifying GCC economies beyond oil through strategic investments in research and technology transfer, with universities playing a central role.