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Pitching a winning business idea

KAUST ·

KAUST Ph.D. student Asrar Damdam won a Silicon Valley pitching competition with her biotechnology startup UVERA, which uses ultraviolet light to extend the shelf life of fresh food. The idea ranked first out of 116 others and was deemed the most investable by venture capitalists. UVERA's technology reduces food pathogens like E. coli and Salmonella, aiming to reduce food waste. Why it matters: This award highlights the potential for innovative foodtech solutions emerging from Saudi universities and their ability to attract global investment.

Learning the Roadmap to Business Success

KAUST ·

KAUST's Discovery program supports entrepreneurship. The program appears to have existed since at least 2014, with collaborations including UC Berkeley. Why it matters: Such programs foster innovation and align with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 goals for economic diversification.

Leading the region

KAUST ·

This is an advertisement for KAUST (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology). It encourages prospective students to apply to the university. Why it matters: KAUST is a leading research university in the Middle East that is contributing to advancements in AI and other fields.

From waste to resource: the future of wastewater treatment

KAUST ·

This is an advertisement for KAUST (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology). It mentions King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. The advertisement promotes KAUST to prospective applicants. Why it matters: As a leading STEM university in the region, KAUST is vital for AI development and education, and may be related to future AI research or policy.

Making the invisible, visible

KAUST ·

This is an advertisement for KAUST Discovery Associate Professor of Computer Science Ivan Viola. The ad promotes KAUST as a university. Why it matters: This reflects KAUST's ongoing efforts to attract international faculty and promote its research programs.

Self-powered dental braces

KAUST ·

I am sorry, but the provided content appears to be incomplete and does not offer enough information to create a meaningful summary. It mentions 'Self-powered dental braces' in the title, but the content is just a copyright notice and a link to KAUST.

MBZUAI opens admissions cycle for fall 2021 cohort

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI has opened admissions for its M.Sc. and Ph.D. programs in computer vision and machine learning for the Fall 2021 semester. The university previously extended offers to 100 students for its first academic year commencing in January 2021, drawing from 2,223 applicants of 97 nationalities. MBZUAI has also completed its Masdar City campus, secured accreditation, appointed faculty, launched webinars, and formed partnerships with organizations like Virgin Hyperloop. Why it matters: As the first AI-focused graduate university in the UAE, MBZUAI is positioned to develop AI expertise and drive innovation aligned with the country's industrial and economic goals.

Building global cities

KAUST ·

Dr. Tarek Ali Fadaak, a Shura Council member, discussed the importance of environmental balance and improved resource management in Saudi urban planning during a 2018 KAUST lecture. He highlighted challenges like insufficient and poorly utilized open spaces in Saudi cities, emphasizing the need for aesthetic improvements and more public spaces. Fadaak stressed the importance of investing in the education of Saudi youth to drive future development and address these urban planning challenges. Why it matters: This underscores the ongoing focus on sustainable urban development and the role of Saudi talent in shaping future cities within the Kingdom, aligning with Vision 2030 goals.