KAUST is working to extend its research excellence to innovation and impact, aligning with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 to grow SME contributions. A KAUST Innovation Committee, led by Andrew Liveris, is collaborating with entities like TAQNIA and Monshaat to convert policy into tangible actions. The goal is to accelerate startups and deep technology development within the Kingdom, with KAUST startups playing a leading role. Why it matters: The initiative signifies a concerted effort to diversify the Saudi economy and foster a thriving startup ecosystem, leveraging KAUST's research capabilities.
Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 is progressing with the launch of a new data center project by the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA). This initiative aims to modernize the Kingdom's technological infrastructure to meet the demands of its growing digital economy. The data center will support advancements in AI, data analytics, and cloud computing within Saudi Arabia. Why it matters: The project signals Saudi Arabia's commitment to becoming a regional leader in AI and technology, attracting investment and fostering innovation.
This paper explores the use of AI and social media analytics to detect sustainability trends in Saudi Arabia's evolving market, in line with Vision 2030. The study processes millions of social media posts, news articles, and blogs to understand sustainability trends across various sectors. The AI-driven methodology offers sector-specific and cross-sector insights, providing decision-makers with a snapshot of market shifts, and can be adapted to other regions.
KAUST, in partnership with MCIT and Hello Tomorrow, has released a report outlining a roadmap for Saudi Arabia to become a global deep tech hub. The report focuses on five pillars: ecosystem, investment, talent, infrastructure, and policy, highlighting the role of R&D in achieving Vision 2030. Deep tech startups in Saudi Arabia raised over $100 million between 2020 and 2022, with a 75% increase in deep tech researchers since 2015. Why it matters: This signals Saudi Arabia's increasing commitment to fostering a local deep tech ecosystem and attracting investment in advanced technologies.
This paper explores how AI and social media analytics can identify and track trends in Saudi Arabia across sectors such as construction, food and beverage, tourism, technology, and entertainment. The study analyzed millions of social media posts each month, classifying discussions and calculating scores to track trends. The AI-driven methodology was able to predict the emergence and growth of trends by utilizing social media data.
The KAUST Future Talent Conference, held alongside the Spring Career Fair, focused on preparing Saudi youth for the rapidly changing economy. Speakers emphasized KAUST's role in aligning education with Vision 2030 and industry needs. KAUST is adapting to support the Kingdom's development through research and empowering the next generation. Why it matters: The event highlights the strategic importance of talent development and industry collaboration in realizing Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 goals in technology and innovation.
KAUST hosted a Global IT Summit. The summit featured speakers like Khaled Biyari, group CEO at the Saudi Telecom Company. Interviews from the summit are available on KAUST's official YouTube channel. Why it matters: The summit likely served as a forum for discussing IT trends and developments relevant to Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030.