KAUST startup Wayakit has partnered with Swissport International AG to provide its disinfecting products at Jeddah, Dammam, and Riyadh airports. Wayakit's antiviral formulation eliminates 99.999% of bacteria, viruses, and the SARS-CoV-2 strain in 30 seconds. Swissport will use Wayakit to disinfect aircraft and buses, helping to curb the spread of COVID-19 and restore passenger confidence. Why it matters: This partnership highlights the growth of the Saudi startup ecosystem and KAUST's role in fostering innovation and supporting local entrepreneurs in developing advanced biotechnological solutions for critical challenges.
KAUST spinout WAYAKIT has partnered with Saudi Ground Services (SGS) to provide sustainable cleaning solutions for the airline industry across two dozen airports. WAYAKIT's biotechnology solutions develop non-toxic cleaning disinfectants. SGS shifted to WAYAKIT's solution, increasing cleaning efficiency, saving operational costs, and decreasing exposure to toxic chemicals. Why it matters: This highlights the potential for KAUST spinouts to contribute to Saudi Vision 2030 and the Saudi Green Initiative by developing eco-friendly and effective products.
Red Sea Farms, a KAUST spinout agritech company, and SAUDIA have signed an MoU to supply the airline with locally-sourced, sustainable food options. This collaboration aims to reduce SAUDIA's carbon footprint by decreasing reliance on imported goods. Red Sea Farms also assisted SAUDIA on menu development and video content to promote the health and sustainability benefits of the produce. Why it matters: This partnership highlights the growing focus on sustainability within the Saudi aviation sector and demonstrates the potential for agritech companies to contribute to national environmental goals.
KAUST responded to the COVID-19 pandemic by focusing on scientific research and innovation, including pivoting existing startups to address new challenges. Wayakit, a KAUST startup, adapted its disinfectant product for safer air travel and partnered with Swissport International for use in Saudi airports. KAUST also joined the University-Industry Demonstration Partnership (UIDP) and the Stanford-led Open IP Access Framework to accelerate technology transfer. Why it matters: This highlights the role of research universities in rapidly translating scientific findings into practical solutions during crises, and KAUST's efforts to bridge academia and industry.
Saudi Air Navigation Services (SANS) and KAUST have signed an MoU to collaborate on research, innovation, and advanced technology deployment in aviation. The partnership aims to leverage KAUST's AI and data analytics expertise to support SANS' digital transformation and the National Aviation Strategy. The collaboration will focus on developing data-driven solutions for air traffic management, operational efficiency, and national capability development. Why it matters: This MoU signifies a strategic alignment between academia and a key aviation sector player to advance technological capabilities and support Saudi Arabia's national transport and logistics strategy.
Dr. Jeffrey Schnapp from Harvard University discussed the shift from mobility to movability and human-centric autonomy in robotics at KAUST's 2018 Winter Enrichment Program. He presented Gita, a cargo robot designed to move like humans and support pedestrian lifestyles. Piaggio Fast Forward, Schnapp's company, aims to create robots that coexist with humans and enhance the quality of life in pedestrian-friendly environments. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's engagement with innovative robotics research and its focus on exploring human-robot interaction for future urban development in Saudi Arabia.
Technology Innovation Institute (TII), ASPIRE, and Maqta Gateway have signed a Proof-of-Concept (PoC) agreement to develop AI and robotics solutions for terrestrial, aerial, and marine applications. The projects include unmanned ground vehicles for cargo movement and autonomous watercraft for passenger transport in Abu Dhabi. The solutions will use computer vision, communication, sensors, and Lidar technology to integrate with AD Ports Group’s infrastructure, enhancing productivity and reducing costs. Why it matters: This partnership signifies Abu Dhabi's commitment to integrating advanced autonomous technologies into its logistics and transportation infrastructure, potentially setting a new standard for efficiency and sustainability in the region.
Climber, author, and wingsuit pilot Steph Davis spoke to the KAUST community on January 15 as part of the 2017 Winter Enrichment Program. The event was captured in photos by Lilit Hovhannisyan. The program was held at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. Why it matters: Such enrichment programs can broaden the horizons of the KAUST community.