The article discusses Dubai's strategic focus on integrating agentic AI into its business landscape. This initiative aims to leverage advanced AI systems to automate complex tasks and enhance decision-making processes across various sectors. The city is positioning itself as a leader in adopting next-generation AI technologies for economic growth and operational efficiency. Why it matters: This signals a significant policy direction by Dubai towards embedding sophisticated AI capabilities, which could attract investment and drive innovation in the regional AI ecosystem.
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.
Ahmed Al Saleh, a 2017 KAUST material science and engineering graduate, is now a business development manager at Thermo Fisher Scientific. He is the first Saudi to work for the company, representing them in Saudi Arabia from their KAUST campus office. Al Saleh advises KAUST students to experiment and develop their social skills, embracing failure as part of the learning process. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's role in developing local talent for key science and technology sectors in Saudi Arabia.