KAUST Professor Pierre Magistretti participated in the U.S.-Saudi Arabia Business Leaders Virtual Forum, organized by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Saudi Ministry of Investment. Magistretti spoke on a panel about healthcare innovation alongside representatives from Pfizer, Abbott, and the Saudi Ministry of Investment. KAUST's Smart-Health Initiative (SHI) aims to translate scientific discoveries into clinical tools. Why it matters: This participation highlights KAUST's growing role in shaping healthcare innovation within the Kingdom and fostering international collaborations in the field.
The 2018 Innovation to Impact Forum was held at MIT to foster collaboration between Saudi Arabia and the United States. Organized by a joint committee including KACST, KAUST, SMEA, and MIT, the forum featured roundtables aligned with Saudi Vision 2030. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman inaugurated collaborations between U.S. and Saudi organizations at the event. Why it matters: The forum signifies Saudi Arabia's commitment to building international partnerships in research and innovation, particularly with leading U.S. institutions, to achieve Vision 2030 goals.
KAUST, KACST, and NEOM ERI Foundation will host the fourth Future of Semiconductors Forum in Saudi Arabia on May 4–5, 2025. The forum aims to advance Saudi Arabia's goal of becoming a regional hub for advanced technologies, especially semiconductors, and aligns with Vision 2030. It will convene industry leaders, researchers, policymakers, and experts to exchange knowledge, explore collaborations, and showcase the latest semiconductor advancements. Why it matters: This event signals Saudi Arabia's continued investment and strategic focus on developing a domestic semiconductor industry, critical for AI and other advanced technology sectors.
KAUST and SkyGrid are partnering to advance next-generation Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) technologies and operations in Saudi Arabia. They will establish a framework to explore AAM technology, strengthen regulatory readiness, and accelerate Saudi Arabia’s innovation capacity in advanced aviation. Key areas of collaboration include developing an air-side AAM sandbox, flight demonstrations, and R&D in areas like airspace efficiency and UTM automation. Why it matters: This partnership helps position Saudi Arabia at the forefront of Advanced Air Mobility and unlock new economic opportunities in the Kingdom.
The 7th annual Global Competitiveness Forum (GCF) was held in Riyadh, gathering experts including KAUST President Jean-Lou Chameau. The forum focused on building competitive partnerships and developing world-class infrastructure in Saudi Arabia. President Chameau discussed fostering entrepreneurship, leveraging technology, and the role of research universities in innovation ecosystems, highlighting KAUST's contributions. Why it matters: This participation highlights KAUST's ongoing efforts to build an innovation ecosystem in Saudi Arabia and its role in translating research into commercial ventures.
KAUST hosted the Innovation to Impact Roundtable, uniting academics and industry leaders from the US and Saudi Arabia. The event, co-organized by KACST and SMEA, aimed to foster collaboration between private, academic, and governmental institutions. Discussions focused on innovative solutions for energy, agriculture, water, healthcare, and education. Why it matters: The roundtable signifies Saudi Arabia's push to diversify its economy and leverage global partnerships to empower its younger generation through technological advancements.
KAUST President Jean-Lou Chameau gave a keynote at the 2015 Saudi Water and Power Forum in Riyadh. The forum focused on sustainable development through innovation in the water and power sectors. Chameau highlighted KAUST's integrated research approach focusing on water, energy, food, and the environment. Why it matters: This participation underscores KAUST's commitment to addressing critical resource challenges in Saudi Arabia through research, talent development, and global collaboration.
KAUST strengthened Saudi-Italian collaboration in research and innovation during the Saudi-Italian Investment and Business Forum in Riyadh. Three MoUs were signed with Italian academic and industrial institutions, including Politecnico di Torino University and ELT Group. These partnerships will focus on microelectronics, AI, life sciences, robotics, and maritime innovation, alongside a new joint scholarship program. Why it matters: The agreements drive Vision 2030 by expanding international cooperation in key sectors, fostering talent pipelines and technology transfer between Saudi Arabia and Italy.