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Using supercomputers to enable industrial competitiveness

KAUST ·

A KAUST article highlights the role of supercomputers like Shaheen in enhancing industrial competitiveness. Jean Tachiji, Cray Manager in the Middle East, Steven Scott, Cray CTO, and Saber Feki from KAUST Supercomputing Core Laboratory are featured in front of Shaheen. Why it matters: This underscores the strategic importance of high-performance computing for research and development in the region.

KAUST President Jean-Lou Chameau participates in 7th Annual Global Competitiveness Forum

KAUST ·

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.

TII joins Global Federation of Competitiveness Councils as Sustaining Member

TII ·

Technology Innovation Institute (TII) has become a Sustaining Member of the Global Federation of Competitiveness Councils (GFCC). The GFCC includes organizations from over 30 countries focused on innovation and competitiveness. As a sustaining member, TII will help shape the GFCC’s strategy and promote TII's research. Why it matters: This partnership enhances Abu Dhabi and the UAE's role in global innovation and competitiveness initiatives, aligning with TII's goals to boost economic growth through research.

Innovation for the future

KAUST ·

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 startups place in top 10 at Startup Istanbul

KAUST ·

Three KAUST startups, iyris, Oaesis, and UnitX, were selected in the top 10 at the Startup Istanbul international competition out of 90,000 applicants. iyris secured third place with its technology, while Oaesis developed a laser-based energy-efficient lighting system for indoor farms. KAUST supports emerging companies from ideation to marketing and financial support. Why it matters: This showcases KAUST's role in fostering innovation and contributing to Saudi Arabia's knowledge-based economy by supporting promising startups on the global stage.

KAUST leads efforts to kickstart an innovative cement industry in Saudi Arabia

KAUST ·

KAUST has launched the Future Cement Initiative (FCI) in partnership with the Ministry of Industries and Mineral Resources and the National Committee of Cement Companies. The FCI aims to improve the economic and environmental competitiveness of cement manufacturing in Saudi Arabia through technology development. The initiative will focus on research into manufacturing technologies, emission reduction, and effective strategies for cement manufacturing. Why it matters: The FCI can position Saudi Arabia as a leader in the Middle East's cement industry while diversifying its economy and addressing environmental challenges.

Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship students stand out at international competition

KAUST ·

KAUST's Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship (TIE) students excelled at the International Business Plan Competition (IBPC) in Austin, Texas, securing positions on the winning, second-place, and third-place teams. The competition focused on transportation and logistics, with KAUST students developing a drone-based solution for organ transport. KAUST sponsored the event, highlighting its commitment to research commercialization and international partnerships. Why it matters: KAUST's strong showing in this international competition underscores its role in fostering innovation and entrepreneurship, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030 and KAUST's strategic priorities.

COP28 President-Designate on economic diversification, sustainable growth, and global competitiveness

MBZUAI ·

COP28 President-Designate Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber visited MBZUAI and emphasized AI's role in the UAE's economic diversification and sustainable growth. He highlighted AI's potential to contribute $13 trillion to global GDP by 2030. Al Jaber also met with researchers to discuss projects related to sustainable environment, healthcare, education, and Arabic LLMs. Why it matters: This underscores the UAE's commitment to AI as a key driver for its future economy and its focus on leveraging AI for climate solutions and national priorities.