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UAE's ATRC Launches Global Tech R&D Platform at WGS 2024: Allocates US$200 Mn Fund to Accelerate Innovation for Developing Nations

TII · · Funding Policy

Abu Dhabi’s Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC) launched the ‘ATRC Global Tech R&D Platform’ at the World Governments Summit (WGS) 2024. The platform aims to provide countries access to the UAE's technological expertise and address their unique challenges. ATRC is allocating US$200 million in funding to accelerate innovation for emerging and developing nations, focusing on sectors like aerospace, healthcare, and sustainability. Why it matters: This initiative positions the UAE as a global hub for technology R&D and strengthens its role in fostering inclusive growth by providing crucial support to developing nations.

Saudi Cabinet declares 2026 the Year of Artificial Intelligence - Economy Middle East

SDAIA · · Policy AI

The Saudi Cabinet has officially declared 2026 as the “Year of Artificial Intelligence.” This designation aims to accelerate the adoption and development of AI technologies across various sectors in the Kingdom. The initiative reflects Saudi Arabia's commitment to becoming a leader in AI and technology innovation. Why it matters: This declaration signals a significant policy push that will likely drive further investment and initiatives in AI research, development, and deployment throughout Saudi Arabia.

KAUST startups surpass $1 billion investments raised

KAUST · · Funding Partnership

KAUST startups have raised over $1 billion in total investments, generated $925 million in revenue, and created 6,661 jobs to date, with a total valuation exceeding $2 billion. In 2024 alone, these startups raised $150 million, demonstrating investor confidence in Saudi Arabia’s innovation ecosystem. KAUST Innovation Ventures focuses on co-investments with local and international venture capital firms. Why it matters: This milestone signals the growing maturity and global competitiveness of Saudi Arabia's deep tech sector, supporting Vision 2030 by attracting investment and creating high-tech jobs.

Technology Innovation Institute’s Advanced Materials Research Center Launches MENA’s First Impact Lab in Abu Dhabi

TII · · Research Infrastructure

Technology Innovation Institute’s (TII) Advanced Materials Research Center (AMRC) has launched the MENA region's first Impact Lab in Abu Dhabi. The lab will serve as a testing ground for advanced materials, laminates, and composites. It features equipment like a Universal Testing Machine and a Gas-Gun Projectile Launcher, the latter being the only one of its kind in the Middle East. Why it matters: The Impact Lab will accelerate the development and application of advanced materials technologies in the UAE and the broader MENA region, enhancing capabilities in industries ranging from aerospace to sports equipment.

KAUST and McLaren Racing: A winning formula for innovation and impact

KAUST · · Partnership Research

McLaren Racing and KAUST are collaborating to advance research, innovation, and education in high-performance motorsport, supporting Saudi Vision 2030. McLaren driver Oscar Piastri visited KAUST for a research tour showcasing collaborative projects in aerodynamics, advanced lubricants, and biosensors. KAUST researchers are applying aerodynamics work with McLaren to support Saudi industry, and designing improved lubricant formulations to reduce friction. Why it matters: The partnership exemplifies cross-sector collaboration and KAUST's role in driving high-impact science and technology in the region, with applications extending beyond Formula 1.

Olayan and KAUST break ground for The Suliman S. Olayan Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship

KAUST · · Partnership Research

The Suliman S. Olayan Foundation and KAUST broke ground for The Suliman S. Olayan Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Thuwal, Saudi Arabia. The institute will foster collaboration between science, technology, industry, business and entrepreneurship, focusing on sustainable solutions for water, food, and energy. It will consist of startup scaling, teaching & learning, and public spaces. Why it matters: The institute will help incubate Saudi-bred intellectual property and drive innovation in key sectors, contributing to the Kingdom's economic diversification goals.

Groundbreaking AgriTech on campus

KAUST · · AgriTech Sustainability

Red Sea Farms, a KAUST startup, is advancing its saltwater greenhouse technology with a new 21,000 square foot pilot facility at the KAUST Research & Technology Park. Their greenhouse technology allows for growing crops on marginal land, using 90% less freshwater than traditional methods. The system uses saltwater in greenhouse-cooling and climate control, resulting in a lower environmental footprint. Why it matters: This technology addresses critical food and water security challenges in arid regions by enabling local food production with minimal freshwater resources and reduced energy consumption.

Meet the Emirati inventor honoured by Sheikh Mohammed at 15, now building AI in the UAE - Gulf News

Gulf News News · · Arabic AI Research

An Emirati inventor, previously honored by Sheikh Mohammed at the age of 15, is now engaged in building artificial intelligence solutions within the UAE. Their current work contributes to the nation's efforts in advanced technology and innovation. This individual's journey exemplifies the cultivation and utilization of local talent in high-tech sectors. Why it matters: This highlights the UAE's success in fostering homegrown AI expertise and integrating it into its national technology development agenda.

Technology Innovation Institute Appoints First Chief Innovation Officer

TII · · Research Partnership

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi has appointed Dr. Chaouki Kasmi as its first Chief Innovation Officer. Dr. Kasmi will be responsible for overseeing the development and implementation of TII’s research and innovation strategies. He has been with TII for four years and has co-authored over 200 scientific papers. Why it matters: This appointment signals TII's continued focus on translating research into practical applications, potentially fostering further technological advancements in the UAE.

Technology Innovation Institute Stars in ‘Emerging Tech’ Space at Fast Company Middle East Awards

TII · · Innovation Arabic AI

Technology Innovation Institute (TII) received the 'Emerging Tech' award at the Fast Company Middle East's Most Innovative Companies 2022. TII was recognized for "spearheading innovation" and building "the world’s largest Arabic natural language processing model." TII's CEO, Dr. Ray O. Johnson, emphasized the importance of innovation for organizational sustainability and building a better future. Why it matters: The award highlights the UAE's growing prominence as a hub for technology innovation and TII's role in advancing the country's knowledge economy.

AMRC Announces Strategic Academic Partnerships

TII · · Partnership Research

The Advanced Materials Research Center (AMRC) has announced strategic partnerships with institutions including the University of Sheffield, Khalifa University, and McGill University. These partnerships include visiting scholar fellowships, graduate programs with internships, and dual-degree programs. These initiatives aim to foster collaboration between AMRC experts and students from around the world, providing access to resources, mentorship, and financial support. Why it matters: This collaboration will strengthen Abu Dhabi's innovation ecosystem and R&D sectors through global knowledge transfer and talent development.

TII and ASPIRE to lead UAE’s transition toward a knowledge-based economy

TII · · Policy Research

Technology Innovation Institute (TII) and ASPIRE are leading initiatives under the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC) to transition the UAE to a knowledge-based economy as part of the Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030. TII focuses on applied research and has established 70 international partnerships with universities and research centers, including developing components of a quantum computer. ASPIRE aims to connect TII’s R&D with practical solutions to global problems, and seeks collaborations, including with Israel, to address food security, water availability, and climate change. Why it matters: These efforts signify the UAE's commitment to advanced technology R&D and international collaboration, aiming to diversify its economy and address critical global challenges.

TII joins Global Federation of Competitiveness Councils as Sustaining Member

TII · · Partnership Research

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.

TII joins STS forum as Full Member

TII · · Partnership Research

Technology Innovation Institute (TII) has become a Full Member of the Science and Technology in Society (STS) forum. The STS forum's annual meeting gathers scientists, researchers, and leaders from government, industry, and academia to discuss the impact of science and technology on society. TII's CEO, Dr. Ray O. Johnson, emphasized the privilege of joining the STS forum to help shape science, technology, and innovation for the future. Why it matters: This membership allows TII to enhance its global networking and play a greater role in defining next-generation innovation standards, strengthening the UAE's position in global science and technology discussions.

Mohamed bin Zayed establishes ATRC’s board

TII · · Policy Research

Mohamed bin Zayed has established the board of the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), which oversees technology research in Abu Dhabi. The ATRC backs the Technology Innovation Institute (TII). TII aims to be a leading global research center pushing the frontiers of knowledge. Why it matters: This announcement signals continued high-level support for advanced technology research and development in the UAE, solidifying its position as an emerging R&D hub.

Saudi Arabia designates 2026 the Year of Artificial Intelligence - Arab News

SPA News · · Policy AI

Saudi Arabia has officially designated 2026 as the "Year of Artificial Intelligence," as announced by the Saudi Press Agency. This initiative aims to highlight the Kingdom's advancements and leadership in the field of AI. The designation also seeks to foster greater awareness and understanding of AI's potential across various sectors within the country. Why it matters: This declaration signals Saudi Arabia's strong commitment to becoming a global hub for AI innovation and development.

Saudi Arabia launches official Year of Artificial Intelligence 2026 logo blending heritage, innovation - Economy Middle East

SDAIA · · Policy AI Strategy

Saudi Arabia has officially launched the logo for the "Year of Artificial Intelligence 2026" initiative. The logo blends elements of Saudi heritage with symbols representing technological innovation and AI. The initiative aims to highlight the Kingdom's advancements in AI and its commitment to becoming a leader in the field. Why it matters: This branding exercise signals Saudi Arabia's continued prioritization of AI as a key component of its Vision 2030 economic diversification plan.

Saudi Arabia designates 2026 the Year of Artificial Intelligence - Arab News

SDAIA · · Policy AI

Saudi Arabia has officially designated 2026 as the "Year of Artificial Intelligence," according to Arab News. The announcement reflects the Kingdom's strategic focus on accelerating AI development and adoption across various sectors. The initiative aims to foster innovation, attract investment, and enhance Saudi Arabia's position as a regional AI hub. Why it matters: This designation signals a heightened commitment from Saudi Arabia to advance its AI capabilities and integrate AI technologies into its national development plans.

In the presence of HRH the Minister of Energy, KAUST welcomes Germany’s Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy at the Saudi-German Innovation Summit

KAUST · · Partnership Innovation

KAUST hosted a Saudi-German innovation summit with Germany’s Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy, exploring international collaboration to accelerate innovation and economic resilience. KAUST signed MoUs with BRYCK Startup Alliance, Start2 Group GmbH, and SWX Innovators GmbH to support early-stage companies. The collaborations aim to connect startups and innovation networks across both countries through joint events and knowledge exchange. Why it matters: This summit strengthens KAUST's role as a hub for international collaboration in science and technology, fostering innovation and entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia.

QF Showcases Innovation, Education Efforts at Web Summit Qatar 2026 - Qatar news agency

Qatar Foundation · · Innovation Education

Qatar Foundation (QF) participated in the Web Summit Qatar 2024, showcasing its initiatives in innovation and education. QF highlighted its role in developing Qatar's knowledge-based economy through various programs and research efforts. The event provided a platform to connect with global leaders and innovators in technology. Why it matters: QF's presence at Web Summit Qatar underscores the nation's commitment to fostering technological advancement and human capital development in line with Qatar's National Vision 2030.

KAUST innovators named to MIT Technology Review Arabia’s Innovators Under 35 MENA list

KAUST · · Research Innovation

MIT Technology Review Arabia recognized two KAUST researchers in its annual Innovators Under 35 MENA Award. Yuxiang Liu developed Sun-Fi, an optical wireless communication network for smart cities that transmits data through window glass using modulated sunlight. Balsam Alkouz created a system for coordinating drone swarms to deliver supplies and deploy communications in disaster zones. Why it matters: The awards highlight KAUST's role in fostering innovative research aligned with Saudi Vision 2030 and developing cutting-edge technology for smart cities and crisis response.

KAUST to host Asian Science Park Association Conference 2026

KAUST · · Partnership Research

KAUST will host the Asian Science Park Association (ASPA) Conference in November 2026. The conference will be held at the KAUST Research and Technology Park (KRTP). The event aims to promote scientific and industrial technologies and economic growth across Asia. Why it matters: This event further positions Saudi Arabia as a hub for innovation and collaboration between the Middle East and Asia, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030's goals for entrepreneurship.

KAUST and University College London advance global innovation

KAUST · · Partnership Research

KAUST and University College London (UCL) have formed a strategic partnership to advance research, education, and commercialization. The partnership includes potential collaboration in student entrepreneurship, academic program development such as joint MBA programs, and joint activity in bioengineering fields like vaccine manufacturing. The agreement was signed during the Times Higher Education World Academic Summit 2025 held at KAUST. Why it matters: This collaboration strengthens KAUST's ability to advance Saudi Vision 2030 by expanding its international research network, enabling translational innovation, and accelerating commercialization.

Ministry of Health and KAUST agree to advance healthcare innovation and investment

KAUST · · Healthcare Partnership

The Saudi Ministry of Health and KAUST have signed an agreement to boost collaboration in healthcare innovation and investment. The partnership aims to develop a sustainable ecosystem supporting applied research and advanced technologies in healthcare, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030. The collaboration includes joint initiatives, workshops, training, and data exchange to enhance health innovation. Why it matters: This agreement signifies a strong push towards AI-based healthcare and precision medicine in Saudi Arabia, leveraging academic research for practical applications.

KAUST and the Social Responsibility Association host third annual AI hackathon

KAUST · · AI Partnership

KAUST and the Social Responsibility Association (SRA) are hosting their third annual AI hackathon at KAUST with 73 participants from across Saudi Arabia. The hackathon aims to deliver 14 social projects in technology and innovation across the tracks of social issues, housing, tourism, and education. KAUST supports the event to foster entrepreneurship and transform ideas into scalable solutions that serve society. Why it matters: The event highlights the growing focus on AI-driven solutions for social challenges within Saudi Arabia, aligning with Vision 2030's goals for digital entrepreneurship.

KAUST is redefining the role of universities in an era of urgency

KAUST · · Research Policy

KAUST is aligning its research, partnerships, and education with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 priorities, focusing on areas like energy transition, food security, and environmental resilience. A white paper released by KAUST outlines six focus areas including driving economic and industrial innovation and strengthening Saudi Arabia’s global scientific presence. Examples of KAUST initiatives include Cryogenic Carbon and Sulfur Co-capture (CCSC) technology and the KAUST Future Mobility Sandbox. Why it matters: This strategic alignment positions KAUST as a key player in advancing Saudi Arabia's national development goals through targeted research and innovation.

KAUST and King Saud University sign MoU to strengthen academic and tech partnership

KAUST · · Partnership Research

KAUST and King Saud University (KSU) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to expand cooperation in education, research, training, and professional development. The MoU focuses on launching joint training programs, workshops, and scientific conferences, as well as sharing access to advanced laboratories and research facilities. The partnership aims to strengthen intellectual property management and commercialize research outputs into impactful industrial applications. Why it matters: The agreement signifies a strategic effort to unify research, empower national talent, and translate knowledge into practical applications, supporting Saudi Vision 2030.

KAUST hosts Times Higher Education World Academic Summit

KAUST · · Research Partnership

KAUST will host the Times Higher Education (THE) World Academic Summit from October 7-9, 2025, the first time the event will be held in the Middle East. The summit's theme is "Universities as agents of progress," focusing on how universities drive innovation, sustainability, and global collaboration. Speakers include KAUST faculty such as Sami Al Ghamdi, Dana Al-Sulaiman, Carlos Duarte, and Juergen Schmidhuber. Why it matters: This event highlights KAUST's and Saudi Arabia's growing role in science, innovation, and higher education in the region.

Minister of Energy visits KAUST, reviews academic and research programs

KAUST · · Policy Research

Saudi Arabia's Minister of Energy, Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, visited KAUST to review its academic and research programs. He attended a presentation on KAUST’s institutional strategy, which aims to strengthen the university’s global leadership in research, development, and innovation while advancing Saudi Arabia’s sustainable development goals under Vision 2030. Prince Abdulaziz also met with KAUST leadership, students, and researchers to discuss key recommendations and development initiatives. Why it matters: The visit underscores KAUST's importance in Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 plan to diversify the economy and become a hub for science and technology.

KAUST and the Saudi Archery Federation sign MoU to advance research, innovation, and national sports development

KAUST · · Partnership Research

KAUST and the Saudi Archery Federation have signed an MoU to collaborate on research, innovation, and archery development in Saudi Arabia. The agreement includes hosting tournaments, developing community programs, and fostering local and international investments. It will also promote joint training, specialized academic programs, and scientific research into athletic performance and health impacts. Why it matters: This partnership demonstrates KAUST's dedication to linking scientific research with practical applications to advance sports and society in line with Saudi Vision 2030.

UAE open-source AI to have ‘multiplier effect’ on innovation - Arabian Gulf Business Insight | AGBI

WAM News · · Policy Innovation

The article discusses the UAE's strategic commitment to open-source AI as a catalyst for innovation. This approach is anticipated to generate a 'multiplier effect' across various sectors by fostering collaboration and rapid technological advancements. Experts suggest that prioritizing open AI models and tools is crucial for enhancing the nation's digital economy and competitive edge. Why it matters: This perspective highlights the UAE's proactive stance in leveraging global open-source initiatives to drive its national AI agenda and secure its position as a regional tech hub.

RDI Authority and KAUST partnership to boost innovation talent in Saudi Arabia

KAUST · · Partnership Research

RDI and KAUST have launched a Technology Transfer Program to accelerate commercialization activities in Saudi universities. The Technology Transfer Internship Program aims to upskill leaders from research institutions across Saudi Arabia in technology commercialization. KAUST was selected by RDI due to its innovation ecosystem, including 1,448 patent families and 287 technology licenses. Why it matters: This partnership will help to translate Saudi research into commercial products, strengthening the country’s capacity for innovation and aligning with national goals for a knowledge-based economy.

Driving KSA’s semiconductor innovation future

KAUST · · Research KAUST

KAUST alumnus Nasir Alfaraj is conducting research at the University of Toronto, focusing on energy-efficient semiconductor technologies. His doctoral work at KAUST under Professor Boon S. Ooi explored deep-ultraviolet optoelectronics using wide-bandgap semiconductors. Alfaraj credits KAUST's interdisciplinary environment, facilities, and mentorship for shaping his research approach and preparing him for advanced roles. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's role in training researchers who are contributing to semiconductor innovation, an area of strategic importance for Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030.

KFAS concludes ‘TechEdge’ program in collaboration with NBK and Zain - Kuwait Times

Kuwait AI · · Education Digital Skills

The Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (KFAS) concluded its 'TechEdge' program, which was run in collaboration with the National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) and Zain. The program aimed to enhance digital skills and innovation among Kuwaiti youth. It included workshops, mentorship, and competitions focused on technology-related fields. Why it matters: Such initiatives are important for fostering a tech-savvy workforce and promoting digital transformation in Kuwait.

EU-KAUST cooperation for mobility and collaboration in science, innovation, and beyond

KAUST · · Partnership Research

The European Delegation to Saudi Arabia partnered with KAUST to host "Bridging Horizons," an event for over 200 students, researchers, and postdocs. The EU Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, H.E. Christophe Farnaud, gave a keynote on EU mobility and collaboration opportunities in health, climate, energy, and digital fields. KAUST leadership met with the Ambassador to discuss increasing academic partnerships and student exchanges between KAUST and European universities. Why it matters: This collaboration aims to strengthen research and innovation ties between the EU and Saudi Arabia, supporting Saudi Vision 2030 by fostering human capital development and knowledge exchange.

KAUST and Qassim University to advance research, innovation, and entrepreneurship

KAUST · · Research Partnership

KAUST and Qassim University signed an MoU to strengthen scientific and research partnerships, focusing on developing the research environment, supporting innovation, and fostering the exchange of expertise. The agreement includes developing joint academic programs and leveraging advanced research resources. A research training program agreement was also signed, enabling Qassim University students to participate in KAUST research projects. Why it matters: This partnership aims to enhance Saudi Arabia's position as a global hub for scientific and technological excellence by integrating the research capabilities of two major academic institutions.

Tawuniya Insurance and KAUST sign agreement to strengthen collaboration

KAUST · · Partnership Research

Tawuniya Insurance and KAUST have signed an MoU to collaborate on scientific research, technical consulting, training programs, internships, and employment support. Eng. Abdullah Al-Sharqi, CTDO of Tawuniya, and Professor Bernard Ghanem, Chair of the Center of Excellence for Generative AI at KAUST, represented their respective organizations at the signing. The partnership aims to enhance innovation capabilities, develop skills, and align with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030. Why it matters: This agreement exemplifies the growing collaboration between academic institutions and private sector companies in Saudi Arabia to advance innovation and talent development in line with national goals.

KAUST welcomes H.R.H. Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Energy, and U.S. counterpart Mr. Chris Wright

KAUST · · Research Partnership

KAUST hosted Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Energy, H.R.H. Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, and U.S. counterpart Mr. Chris Wright to discuss bilateral cooperation. The delegation was briefed on KAUST’s research, development, and innovation efforts, and explored KAUST’s technologies in various fields. Prince Abdulaziz affirmed that KAUST reinforces Saudi Arabia’s leadership in scientific research and accelerating innovation in the energy and renewable energy sectors. Why it matters: The visit highlights the importance of KAUST as a hub for energy research and innovation in Saudi Arabia and its role in international scientific partnerships.

KFAS launches ‘TechEdge’ to empower youth - Kuwait Times

Kuwait AI · · Policy Education

The Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (KFAS) has launched a new initiative named 'TechEdge'. The program aims to empower youth by providing them with technological skills and opportunities. This initiative is part of Kuwait's broader strategic efforts to invest in human capital development and prepare the next generation. Why it matters: Such programs are crucial for developing the regional talent pool necessary to drive innovation and adoption of advanced technologies, including AI, within Kuwait and the wider GCC.

Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship students stand out at international competition

KAUST · · KAUST Entrepreneurship

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.

Winter Enrichment Program: KAUST inspires collaborative, creative, and resilient STEM leaders

KAUST · · Education STEM

KAUST's Winter Enrichment Program (WEP), held January 12-23, focuses on merging science education with interdisciplinary exploration. NEOM Investment Fund Senior Investment Manager Babar Khan, a KAUST alumnus, highlighted how KAUST equips graduates with creativity, resilience, and collaboration skills. He noted that NEOM values KAUST students for their resilience and blue-sky thinking. Why it matters: The program's emphasis on soft skills and interdisciplinary collaboration is crucial for fostering innovation and leadership in Saudi Arabia's transformative projects like NEOM.

KAUST launches new master’s program in entrepreneurship

KAUST · · Education Entrepreneurship

KAUST has launched a master’s degree program in Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship (TIE), a 16-month program designed to transform research innovation into commercially viable products and services. The program includes training in AI/ML, robotics, design thinking, and entrepreneurship, plus a six-month stay in Shenzhen, China. The inaugural TIE cohort will consist of 30 students, including 18 Saudi nationals, and will study at the Suliman Olayan Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Why it matters: The program aims to bridge the gap between academia and industry and drive Saudi Arabia's economic diversification and innovation agenda in line with Vision 2030.

Future Forum shows KAUST aligning to Saudi priorities

KAUST · · Research Partnership

KAUST will host its inaugural Future Forum in Riyadh on February 12-13, 2024, showcasing 15 years of KAUST's research and innovation. The forum aims to unite government, industry, investors, and academia, featuring panel discussions and an interactive exhibition with 47 speakers. The event will highlight KAUST's alignment with Saudi Arabia’s Research, Development and Innovation (RDI) agenda, which seeks to increase RDI investment to 2.5% of GDP. Why it matters: This forum signals KAUST's strategic pivot towards directly supporting Saudi Arabia's national development goals, potentially influencing the direction of AI research and funding in the Kingdom.

KAUST launches entrepreneurship bootcamp in China

KAUST · · Partnership Entrepreneurship

KAUST launched the ShenTech Bootcamp in Shenzhen, China, in collaboration with Shenzhen InnoX Academy, hosting 45 Saudi startup founders and students. The program, which ran from January 4-18, 2024, focused on equipping participants with business strategies and technical skills for developing market-ready products. KAUST also created a master’s degree graduate program: Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship (TIE) which includes an immersive startup innovation experience in Shenzhen. Why it matters: This initiative fosters knowledge exchange and collaboration between Saudi and Chinese innovators, aligning with Saudi Arabia's efforts to cultivate a thriving startup ecosystem and develop hardware and software products.

Three KAUST scientists named MIT Innovators under 35

KAUST · · Research Healthcare

Three KAUST scientists—Hamed Albalawi, Hend Mohamed, and Walaa Khushaim—have been named MIT Technology Review Innovators Under 35 MENA. Albalawi developed a calcium carbonate ink for 3D-bioprinting coral restoration scaffolds, while Mohamed created catalysts for sustainable aviation fuel production. Khushaim developed multiplexed biosensors for early heart attack detection, integrated into portable diagnostic devices. Why it matters: This recognition highlights the growing innovation ecosystem at KAUST and the potential for Saudi Arabia to contribute significantly to global challenges in sustainability and healthcare.

KAUST launches new master’s degree program in innovation

KAUST · · Education Innovation

KAUST has launched a new master’s degree program in Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship (TIE), set to begin in August 2024. The 16-month program includes core courses, electives, summer internships, and product development, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030. The final six months will be spent at InnoX Academy in Shenzhen focusing on product and venture development. Why it matters: This program aims to cultivate a new generation of innovators and entrepreneurs to contribute to Saudi Arabia's economic diversification and technological advancement.

KAUST fueling Saudi innovation

KAUST · · Research Innovation

KAUST is highlighted as a key facilitator for research commercialization and innovation in Saudi Arabia, preparing graduates for careers and entrepreneurial ventures. At the Future Talent Conference: Fireside Talks, experts discussed KAUST's role in driving the Kingdom’s research, development, and innovation (RDI) commitments through talent development in line with Vision 2030. Speakers noted the importance of investing in talent and creating a business model that rewards the innovation ecosystem to ensure sustainable commercialization. Why it matters: KAUST's focus on nurturing talent and fostering research commercialization plays a critical role in diversifying Saudi Arabia's economy and advancing its Vision 2030 goals in technology and innovation.

KAUST strengthens strategic ties with Shenzhen, China, to boost innovation and economic impact

KAUST · · Partnership Research

KAUST and Shenzhen, China, signed several MOUs on September 14 to enhance collaboration in research, education, talent exchange, innovation, and entrepreneurship. The agreements involve Tsinghua University, Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen), and Shenzhen Research Institute of Big Data. The alliances are part of KAUST’s strategy to connect with elite academic institutions and innovation hubs to promote research commercialization. Why it matters: The partnership aims to boost Saudi Arabia's economic competitiveness and elevate its higher education system by fostering scientific research and innovation.

KAUST partnerships in China to accelerate knowledge, technology exchange

KAUST · · Partnership Research

KAUST signed strategic cooperation agreements with leading business and academic institutes in Shenzhen, China, including the Research Institute of Tsinghua University and Shenzhen Innox Academy. The agreements aim to accelerate knowledge exchange and commercialize technologies. Objectives include industrial innovation, tech transfer, talent sharing, and joint R&D. Why it matters: The partnerships aim to leverage China's innovation ecosystem to help KAUST develop market-ready products and address global challenges.

A year in review 2017

KAUST · · Research Partnership

KAUST researchers, led by Mohamed Eddaoudi, developed a metal-organic framework (MOF) capable of selectively adsorbing water, challenging the conventional view of MOF instability in water. They also advanced MOF understanding by adapting high-resolution transmission electron microscopy to observe their atomic structure. KAUST hosted the Innovation to Impact Roundtable, fostering collaboration between academics and industry leaders from the U.S. and Saudi Arabia. Why it matters: These activities highlight KAUST's role in materials science innovation and fostering international research collaborations to advance technological development in Saudi Arabia.