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Leveraging Social Media Analytics for Sustainability Trend Detection in Saudi Arabias Evolving Market

arXiv ·

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 report showcases local and global sustainability actions

KAUST ·

KAUST released its first report on the University’s progress toward the UN Sustainable Development Goals, covering the period from 2021 to 2022. The report highlights KAUST’s involvement in international sustainability networks, research on climate solutions, and engagement with strategic national projects. KAUST is committed to the global sustainability agenda and the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 through ecosystem protection, water, energy, food security, and economic diversification. Why it matters: This report signals KAUST's increasing role in advancing Saudi Arabia's sustainability goals and aligns its research with global environmental priorities.

Sustainability at WEP 2016

KAUST ·

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.

KAUST showcases new tools for sustainable development in Saudi Arabia

KAUST ·

KAUST's Urban Lab is developing the Saudi National Life Cycle Inventory, an environmental database providing quantitative data on the environmental impact of products and processes in Saudi Arabia. The database includes information on raw material use, energy consumption, water usage, waste generation, and air pollutants specific to the Kingdom. This project was highlighted at the 'Greening the Giga' workshop, where KAUST also released a report on building a national framework for Life Cycle Assessments. Why it matters: The database and framework can guide multiple sectors in adopting green technology and help Saudi Arabia achieve its net-zero carbon emissions goal by 2060.

Saudi ministers highlight progress made in push toward sustainable Vision 2030 outcomes - Al Arabiya English

Al Arabiya ·

Saudi ministers highlighted the Kingdom's progress toward achieving sustainable Vision 2030 outcomes across various sectors. They emphasized the importance of integrating sustainability principles into development plans to ensure long-term economic growth and environmental protection. The ministers also noted advancements in renewable energy, waste management, and responsible resource consumption. Why it matters: The announcement signals Saudi Arabia's continued commitment to diversifying its economy and promoting environmental stewardship in alignment with its Vision 2030 goals.

Utilizing Social Media Analytics to Detect Trends in Saudi Arabias Evolving Market

arXiv ·

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.

KAUST sustainability efforts recognized with its highest ranking in THE Impact Rankings

KAUST ·

KAUST achieved its highest ranking in the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings, placing in the top 100 globally. It ranked in the top 10 worldwide in SDG11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities) and SDG14 (Life Below Water). KAUST also ranked fifth among Arab universities and third among Saudi Arabian universities. Why it matters: This recognition highlights the increasing emphasis on sustainability in Saudi Arabia's research and innovation ecosystem, with KAUST playing a leading role.

KAUST showcases its sustainability innovations at COP16

KAUST ·

KAUST participated in the 16th Conference of the Parties (COP16) to the Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) in Riyadh, showcasing its sustainability innovations. KAUST and the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture (MEWA) announced the launch of a new international water-research center to be headquartered at KAUST. KAUST also entered a SAR100 million agreement with the National Center for Palm and Dates (NCPD) for date-palm sector research. Why it matters: These initiatives highlight KAUST's commitment to advancing Saudi Arabia’s data-driven “green” efforts beyond 2030 and addressing critical environmental issues.