KAUST will host its first annual Enrichment in the Fall program starting October 17, featuring lectures, films, workshops, concerts, and artworks. The program focuses on the biodiversity and wildlife in the KAUST community, with events aimed at all ages and interests. The enrichment program includes community activities on the weekends of October 17–18 and October 24–25. Why it matters: This program signals KAUST's ongoing commitment to community engagement and education in areas like biodiversity, complementing its established Winter Enrichment Program.
KAUST's Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) 2016 will focus on sustainability with events including lectures from the Governor of SAGIA on science's role in developing sustainable industries in Saudi Arabia, and seminars on climate change featuring international and KAUST experts. A workshop will evaluate freshwater and resource use in the global food supply chain and discuss alternative food production technologies. Dr. Stefan Hindersin will also introduce the world’s first 'Algae House'. Why it matters: This program highlights KAUST's commitment to addressing critical sustainability challenges facing Saudi Arabia and the world through research, innovation, and knowledge sharing.
The Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (KFAS) conducted its TechEdge Program, involving collaboration with the National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) and Zain, a major telecommunications company. This initiative aims to foster technological development and innovation through cross-sector partnerships within Kuwait. The program likely focused on emerging technologies, leveraging expertise from both financial and telecom industries. Why it matters: This collaboration highlights a concerted effort in Kuwait to drive technological advancement and skill development by bringing together academic, financial, and industry leaders.