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Inaugural SABIC Day reaffirms KAUST-SABIC partnership

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KAUST and SABIC held the inaugural SABIC Day at KAUST, reinforcing their commitment to Saudi Arabia's RDI ecosystem. SABIC's Executive VP highlighted the potential for deeper engagement in circular economy, carbon neutrality, and differentiated solutions. The event strengthened industry-academia ties, showcasing SABIC as a collaborator and potential employer for KAUST researchers. Why it matters: This collaboration is strategically aligned with Vision 2030, fostering a skilled workforce and driving impactful innovations for sustainable growth in Saudi Arabia.

SABIC-KAUST collaboration emphasized at Fourth SABIC Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards

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SABIC recognized 15 KAUST postdoctoral fellows for research excellence at the fourth SABIC Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards. The awards highlight SABIC’s commitment to KAUST’s research efforts in areas like nanomaterials, polymer synthesis, catalysis, and computational modeling. SABIC plans increased collaboration with KAUST to develop technologies that drive competitiveness and yield societal benefits. Why it matters: The ongoing SABIC-KAUST partnership exemplifies industry-academia collaboration in Saudi Arabia, fostering innovation in materials science and related fields critical to the Kingdom's development.

SABIC reaffirms strong support for research at KAUST for societal benefits and business

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SABIC reaffirmed its commitment to supporting research at KAUST during a meeting between SABIC's Vice Chairman and CEO, Mohamed Al-Mady, and KAUST's President, Dr. Jean-Lou Chameau. Discussions covered SABIC’s technology and innovation strategy, KAUST's research initiatives, and talent development programs sponsored by SABIC at KAUST. Since 2011, SABIC has recruited around 40 KAUST-trained scientists and researchers. Why it matters: This continued collaboration strengthens the ties between industry and academia in Saudi Arabia, fostering innovation and developing local talent in areas relevant to the Kingdom's industrial goals.

KAUST – SABIC Collaboration Leads to Innovations in Flexible Electronics

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KAUST and SABIC are collaborating on research in flexible electronics. The collaboration involves researchers from KAUST and SABIC's New Materials Solutions Group working together in KAUST labs. The research aims to develop innovations in new materials. Why it matters: This partnership highlights the increasing focus on materials science and advanced manufacturing within Saudi Arabia's research and development landscape.

KAUST Organic Chemistry Lab partners with industry to recycle an idea into recyclable plastics

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A KAUST organic chemistry lab partnered with SABIC to explore using nanomaterials originally designed for biomedical applications as fillers in recyclable plastics. The collaboration allowed the lab to consider scalability and cost-effectiveness in their research. The partnership also helped to bridge the gap between academic research and industry needs. Why it matters: This collaboration highlights the importance of industry-academia partnerships in translating research into practical applications and advancing sustainable materials.

KAUST Ph.D. student and SABIC researcher wins Royal Society poster award

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KAUST Ph.D. student Sara Abbas and SABIC researcher won a poster award at the Royal Society of Chemistry’s 13th International Conference on Materials Chemistry. The research focuses on smart window technology using electrochromism. The technology can change its appearance and transmittance in response to electrical voltage. Why it matters: This award highlights the importance of materials chemistry research at KAUST and SABIC, particularly for applications suited to warm climates.

Innovation for the future

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Uwaidh Al-Harethi, executive VP at SABIC, spoke at KAUST's 2019 Winter Enrichment Program about the importance of innovation, noting that leading tech companies invest heavily to penetrate markets. He highlighted Samsung's patent filings and Amazon's innovation spending. Al-Harethi stated that SABIC makes three dollars for every one dollar spent on innovation, emphasizing its role in the chemical industry's success. Why it matters: The talk underscores the increasing focus on innovation and technology leadership within Saudi Arabia's key industries, particularly in leveraging AI for future technologies.

KAUST wins highest award in polymer science

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KAUST Professor Nikos Hadjichristidis received the ACS Award in Polymer Chemistry at the 249th American Chemical Society National Meeting & Exposition. The award, sponsored by ExxonMobil Chemical Company, is the highest honor in polymer science. Hadjichristidis's research focuses on synthesizing polymeric materials with complex macromolecular architectures and collaborating with SABIC on polyethylene-based polymeric materials. Why it matters: This award recognizes KAUST's contributions to advanced materials research and highlights the importance of polymer science for industrial applications within Saudi Arabia, particularly in collaboration with companies like SABIC and ExxonMobil.