KAUST's Technology, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship (TIE) program and the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP) are collaborating to train Saudi entrepreneurs. The "Startup Founder Leadership Program," co-developed with SDA Bocconi, provided five-day intensive training to 28 participants selected from 147 applicants. The program focused on marketing, communication, finance, and entrepreneurship management skills. Why it matters: This partnership highlights the focus on developing local talent and fostering innovation within Saudi Arabia's evolving entrepreneurial ecosystem.
KAUST held its fifth annual KAUST Saudi Leadership Program (KSLP) in collaboration with the Haas School of Business of UC Berkeley. The 2018 KSLP edition included workshops and a six-day training course for 25 Saudi female academics in leadership and deanship positions. Participants reviewed strategic planning, team management, and effective executive leadership, and attended lectures by KAUST's senior leadership. Why it matters: Such programs contribute to developing leadership capabilities within Saudi academic institutions, fostering a stronger educational ecosystem in line with Saudi Vision 2030.
KAUST Academy is launching training programs in AI, bioinformatics, and renewable energy to help position Saudi Arabia as a global leader in these fields. Over 1,500 students from Saudi universities will participate in the programs, which align with Saudi Vision 2030 goals. The programs are in collaboration with strategic partners like NTDP, the Al-Aqeel Foundation, KACARE, and the Saudi Women and Energy Association. Why it matters: The initiative aims to cultivate local talent and build a knowledge-based economy in Saudi Arabia, addressing future needs in critical technology sectors.
KAUST has launched the Early Career Accelerator Program (ECAP) for Women in Cybersecurity to promote gender diversity in Saudi Arabia's cybersecurity workforce. The program provides training to Saudi female graduates in security, governance, risk, and compliance, in collaboration with RSA Security LLC. The inaugural program included four graduates from Prince Mugrin University who received training in integrated risk management and will receive ongoing mentoring from KAUST and RSA. Why it matters: This initiative aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 and the National Cybersecurity Authority’s efforts to increase female participation in cybersecurity, addressing the global skills gap and strengthening the Kingdom's cyber defenses.
KAUST is launching the Lifelong Learning Initiative (LLI), offering short, hands-on courses in areas like cybersecurity, food security, and semiconductors. The inaugural AI courses, designed for those with basic coding skills, will start with a "Machine Learning Bootcamp" in Riyadh from May 10-12. The KAUST Artificial Intelligence Initiative (AII) is developing AI class material in partnership with SDAIA. Why it matters: This initiative will upskill Saudi nationals and residents in critical areas like AI, supporting the Kingdom's development objectives and mobilization of the labor market.
KAUST's Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) 2015 featured seminars, community events, guest speakers, and interactive exhibits. The program included 112 speakers from various regions and events like BELLA GAIA, a film festival, and photography exhibits. Lectures covered topics like Tingatinga painting and gold exploration in Saudi Arabia. Why it matters: Such programs foster knowledge exchange and cultural enrichment within the KAUST community and beyond.
KAUST and Abdulrahman Nasser Alagil Sons Foundation (Jarir Investment) have signed an MoU to establish an endowment supporting AI and bioinformatics training programs at the KAUST Academy. These programs target undergraduate students across Saudi Arabia. The endowment aims to develop curriculum, provide resources, and expand training opportunities. Why it matters: This partnership aligns with Saudi Vision 2030's goals of advancing R&D, promoting innovation, and building national AI capabilities.
KAUST Academy has launched a summer training program called "Artificial Intelligence in Sports" in partnership with Vista Equity Partners and Stats Perform. The program included 20 intensive sessions of lectures, labs, and competitions for students with Python and ML knowledge. Participants used real data from football competitions including the Saudi Pro League. Why it matters: This program supports Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 by investing in local talent and linking academic knowledge with real-world applications, particularly in preparation for hosting the 2034 FIFA World Cup.