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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 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.

Technology Innovation Institute Hosts the First Quantum Technology Symposium in the Middle East for the 2025 International Year of Quantum

TII · · Quantum Research

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) will host the Quantum Technology Symposium (QTS) in Abu Dhabi from January 27-29, 2025. This event marks the first quantum technology symposium in the Middle East during the UNESCO International Year of Quantum Science and Technology. TII's Quantum Research Center has achieved milestones like fabricating the MENA region's first superconducting qubit and launching the Qibo open-source quantum programming platform. Why it matters: The symposium and TII's advancements signal the UAE's growing role in quantum research and its potential to foster regional innovation in quantum technologies.

Technology Innovation Institute’s Directed Energy Research Center Kicks off Definitive High-power Electromagnetics Conference ‘GlobalEM 2022’ in Abu Dhabi

TII · · Research Partnership

The Directed Energy Research Center (DERC) at Abu Dhabi’s Technology Innovation Institute (TII) is hosting the GlobalEM 2022 conference in Abu Dhabi. The conference brings together high-power electromagnetics (HPEM) experts to discuss challenges and opportunities in the field. The four-day event includes sessions on IEMI threats, high energy lasers, and HPEM impacts on critical infrastructure. Why it matters: Hosting GlobalEM in the UAE positions Abu Dhabi as a central hub for innovation in electromagnetics and directed energy research.

Dr. Daniel Benevides da Costa appointed Associate Editor-in-Chief of the Prestigious IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society

TII · · Partnership Research

Dr. Daniel Benevides da Costa from TII's Digital Science Research Center has been appointed Associate Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society. He will help oversee the journal which focuses on telecommunications systems and networks. Dr. da Costa has extensive experience with IEEE, including being an Associate Editor of the IEEE Communications Letters since 2012. Why it matters: This appointment recognizes regional expertise in communications technology and strengthens the UAE's role in shaping global standards and research in the field.

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.

Directed Energy Research Center Sponsors the 8th Euro-Asian Pulsed Power Conference

TII · · Research Partnership

Technology Innovation Institute’s Directed Energy Research Center (DERC) is sponsoring the 8th Euro-Asian Pulsed Power Conference (EAPPC) in Biarritz, France. The conference will cover topics such as pulsed power applications, high power microwaves, particle beam technology, and ultrahigh magnetic field generation. DERC will present its progress on fast discharge technologies with semiconductors and gases. Why it matters: DERC's participation highlights the growing focus on advanced energy technologies and international collaboration within the UAE's research landscape.

Internal QRC Workshop @TII

TII · · Quantum Research

This article summarizes presentations from an internal Quantum Research Center (QRC) workshop at the Technology Innovation Institute (TII). Topics covered included superconducting quantum computers, quantum coherent networks, quantum simulation, and quantum machine learning. Several presentations also discussed experimental quantum technologies. Why it matters: The workshop highlights TII's ongoing research activities in quantum computing and related technologies, signaling its commitment to advancing the field in the UAE.

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 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.

Tech titans, policymakers to gather in Riyadh for landmark AI summit - middle-east-online.com

GCC AI Events · · Policy Partnership

A major AI summit is set to take place in Riyadh, bringing together technology leaders and policymakers. The event aims to foster discussions and collaborations around artificial intelligence. Specific details regarding participants and agenda have yet to be disclosed in the provided context. Why it matters: The summit signals the growing importance of Saudi Arabia as a hub for AI development and policy discussions in the Middle East.

UAE used artificial intelligence and drones to sight the Ramadan moon - Arabian Business

WAM News · · AI Infrastructure

The UAE used artificial intelligence and drones to sight the crescent moon, marking the beginning of Ramadan. This technology enhanced the accuracy and efficiency of the traditional moon sighting process. The initiative reflects the UAE's commitment to integrating advanced technologies into religious practices. Why it matters: It showcases the potential of AI and drones in supporting cultural and religious events in the region.

Technology a pillar for improving education, developing future skills| Gulf Times - Gulf Times

Qatar Foundation · · Policy Education

HE the Minister of Education and Higher Education Buthaina bint Ali al-Jabri al-Nuaimi highlighted technology's crucial role in education at the WISE 2023 summit. She emphasized Qatar's commitment to integrating technology to equip students with future-ready skills. The Minister also noted the importance of collaboration between educators, policymakers, and technology providers. Why it matters: This underscores the increasing focus on educational technology and digital literacy initiatives across the GCC region to prepare the next generation.

Four KAUST innovators named to Forbes Middle East 30 Under 30 2025

KAUST · · Research Healthcare

Forbes Middle East's 30 Under 30 list for 2025 includes four KAUST students/alumni in Science and Technology, and two Saudi founders from KAUST's TAQADAM accelerator in Commerce and Finance. The KAUST honorees are Aljawharah Alsharif (wearable health tech), Arwa Alghuneim (blood cancer research), and Esraa Fakeih (femtech startup Gees). These individuals are recognized for leveraging their KAUST education and research to make real-world impacts, particularly in global health. Why it matters: This recognition highlights KAUST's role in developing Saudi talent and contributing to advancements in science, technology, and entrepreneurship within the region.

UAE President discusses AI and technology with Elon Musk - newskarnataka.com

WAM News · · AI Technology

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan met with Elon Musk to discuss the importance of AI and technology. They explored ways to enhance cooperation in these fields. The meeting took place during the World Governments Summit in Dubai. Why it matters: This high-level engagement highlights the UAE's commitment to positioning itself as a leader in AI and advanced technologies.

Ray Dalio says Middle East is becoming a 'Silicon Valley of capitalists’ - CNBC

GCC AI Funding · · Finance Investment

Ray Dalio stated that the Middle East is becoming a 'Silicon Valley of capitalists' due to its large concentration of capital and focus on new technologies. He made these remarks at the Qatar Economic Forum. Dalio highlighted the region's unique position as a hub for innovation and investment. Why it matters: This endorsement from a prominent investor signals growing confidence in the Middle East's potential as a global technology and finance hub.

Nearly $495m in new deals power Middle East startups - Arab News

Arab News News · · Funding Finance

Middle East startups secured nearly $495 million in funding across various deals. Saudi Arabia-based companies accounted for a significant portion of this investment. The funding will support growth and innovation in sectors like fintech, e-commerce, and technology across the region. Why it matters: This influx of capital highlights the increasing attractiveness of the Middle East as a hub for startups and venture capital investment, fostering economic diversification.

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.

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.

Racing toward a sustainable future: The transformative partnership of KAUST, CORDAP, and E1

KAUST · · Partnership Research

KAUST, CORDAP, and the E1 electric motorboat racing series are partnering to promote sustainable aquatic mobility. KAUST is collaborating with E1 to develop electric motorboat technologies, including next-generation batteries and foiling designs. CORDAP signed an MOU with Westbrook Racing to promote coral reef conservation, and KAUST scientists held panels at E1 events on marine sustainability. Why it matters: This collaboration highlights the potential of motorsports to drive technological advancements in marine sustainability and coral conservation, addressing critical environmental challenges in the region.

Spacetech workshop boosts Saudi space market

KAUST · · Space Partnership

KAUST, in collaboration with the Communications, Space, and Technology Commission (CST), organized a SpaceTech Empowerment Workshop focused on Earth observation. Discussions covered regulations, future directions, opportunities, and challenges in Earth observation services, following CST's licensing of Neo Space Group for Earth observation platform services. KAUST has been a pioneer in space-based Earth observation, including developing a nanosatellite system and establishing a satellite data repository. Why it matters: The workshop and related initiatives signal Saudi Arabia's intent to foster its domestic space sector, attract investment, and leverage Earth observation technologies for various applications.

KAUST collaborates with Islamic Development Bank for aquaculture capacity in member countries

KAUST · · Partnership Research

KAUST hosted representatives from Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) member countries to showcase its aquaculture expertise. The IsDB funded the visit, with co-investment from Innovative Contractors for Advanced Dimensions (ICAD), to introduce KAUST's aquaculture technology to representatives from Morocco, Mali, Burkina Faso and Egypt. The visit aimed to accelerate aquaculture capabilities in North and West Africa, with ICAD pledging up to $20 million in grants for future projects using KAUST technology. Why it matters: This collaboration demonstrates KAUST's role as a regional hub for advanced aquaculture technology and promotes sustainable food production in IsDB member countries.

Saudi Youth for Sustainability gathers hundreds of people at KAUST

KAUST · · Sustainability KAUST

Saudi Youth for Sustainability (SYS) held its second annual conference at KAUST, gathering 700 attendees and 85 speakers. The conference focused on themes of nature, wellbeing, technology, and policy related to sustainability in Saudi Arabia. SYS, founded by KAUST students in 2021, has grown to over 2500 members across 18 groups in the Kingdom. Why it matters: The event highlights the increasing engagement of Saudi youth in sustainability initiatives and provides a platform for discussing and promoting green technologies and policies.

KAUST at the center of marine technology in the Middle East

KAUST · · Partnership Marine

KAUST and the Marine Technology Society (MTS) have formed the MTS Red Sea Section, the first MTS Section in the Middle East. KAUST hosted the MATE ROV Red Sea Regional competition and RobotoKAUST, sponsored by the MTS Red Sea Section. Saudi Arabia is investing heavily in the Blue Economy, and KAUST is positioning itself at the forefront of marine science and technology for the Red Sea. Why it matters: This partnership and KAUST's activities will foster marine technology development and talent growth in the region, aligning with Saudi Arabia's Blue Economy initiatives.

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.

KAUST, Republic of Uzbekistan advance science partnership

KAUST · · Partnership Research

KAUST and the Ministry of Innovational Development of Uzbekistan signed a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) to collaborate on science, technology, and innovation. The agreement aims to leverage scientific strengths between the two entities through information sharing, personnel exchange, project support, and internship assistance. A Joint Working Group will coordinate the activities. Why it matters: This partnership expands KAUST's reach into Central Asia, potentially fostering joint research and development in areas like AI and sustainability.

New National Geographic series Chasing Answers spotlights KAUST’s emergence as a global scientific research hub

KAUST · · Research Partnership

National Geographic's new four-part series "Chasing Answers" highlights KAUST's emergence as a global scientific research hub. The documentary focuses on KAUST's research in areas of global concern like human need, social advancement, and environmental sustainability. Specific episodes cover alternative energy solutions, underwater internet, coral spawning, and feeding the world's growing population. Why it matters: The series showcases the growing role of Saudi Arabia and KAUST in addressing critical global challenges through scientific research and technological innovation.

A call for tech-based solutions for a sustainable future

KAUST · · Sustainability KAUST

KAUST's Women to Impact (WTI) initiative launched the Resilience Challenge as part of the Winter Enrichment Program (WEP). The challenge seeks tech-based solutions for building resilience in ecosystems against climate change, epidemics, and food insecurity. The winning solution will receive $10,000 USD, with second and third prizes of $7,000 and $5,000 respectively; the competition is open globally to diverse teams and individuals, with a submission deadline of December 31, 2021. Why it matters: The initiative highlights KAUST's focus on sustainability and aims to foster technology-driven solutions aligned with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, encouraging global participation in addressing critical environmental and health challenges.

WTI Resilience Challenge 2021/22

KAUST · · Research Partnership

KAUST is seeking technology-based solutions to build resilience in local ecosystems facing challenges like climate change, disasters, and food insecurity. The WTI Resilience Challenge 2021/22 is accepting proposals under four tracks, with a deadline of December 9, 2021. The top five nominees will receive KAUST mentorship, and three winners will be awarded prizes during the WEP closure ceremony. Why it matters: This challenge promotes innovation in addressing critical environmental and societal issues, aligning with Saudi Arabia's focus on sustainability and technological advancement.

KAUST professors honored with Combustion Institute’s Research Excellence Award

KAUST · · Research KAUST

KAUST Professors Aamir Farooq and Mani Sarathy received the inaugural Research Excellence Award from The Combustion Institute (CI). The CI, established in 1954, promotes combustion science and technology research worldwide. The award recognizes CI members with impactful research papers in combustion science. Why it matters: This award highlights KAUST's contributions to combustion research and strengthens its position as a leading institution in this field.

Over 2 million SAR granted to startups at TAQADAM Startup Accelerator Program finals

KAUST · · Funding Partnership

The TAQADAM Startup Accelerator Program, in partnership with KAUST and the Saudi British Bank (SABB), awarded over 2 million SAR to startups at its finals. 28 startups pitched ideas to judges and investors, marking the program's third year of equipping entrepreneurs with skills to launch tech startups. Since 2016, TAQADAM has graduated 78 startups and awarded over 9 million SAR in funding. Why it matters: The initiative highlights Saudi Arabia's commitment to fostering entrepreneurship and diversifying its economy by supporting innovative ventures across various sectors.

KAUST research scientist Dr. Muhammad Wakil Shahzad wins 'Best Oral Presentation' award

KAUST · · Research KAUST

Dr. Muhammad Wakil Shahzad, a research scientist at KAUST's Water Desalination and Reuse Center, won the 'Best Oral Presentation' award at the 2nd Global Conference and Expo on Applied Science, Engineering and Technology in Amsterdam. The award recognized Shahzad's research and presentation on the "Fallacy of Energy Efficiency of Desalination processes Comparison." He also delivered the opening ceremony speech during the conference. Why it matters: This award recognizes KAUST's contribution to research in water desalination, a critical area for Saudi Arabia and the broader Middle East.

High-resolution imaging of electron beam-sensitive materials

KAUST · · Research Material Science

KAUST researchers developed a new methodology for high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (TEM) imaging of beam-sensitive materials. The method addresses challenges in acquiring images with low electron doses, aligning images, and determining defocus values. The processes incorporate two provisional patents and are applicable to aligning nanosized crystals and noisy images with periodic features. Why it matters: This advancement enables the study of delicate materials like MOFs at atomic resolution, with broad applications in materials science and nanotechnology.

Recognized for tech and innovation

KAUST · · Research Partnership

KAUST received The SWEF Technology & Innovation Award. The award was presented to the KAUST delegation at the Saudi Water Environment Forum (SWEF). KAUST faculty members also participated in panel sessions at the event. Why it matters: Recognition of KAUST's work highlights Saudi Arabia's growing role in technology and innovation.

KAUST and Boeing renew MRA

KAUST · · Research Partnership

KAUST and Boeing renewed their Master Research Agreement (MRA) on September 1. The agreement aims to boost collaborative research on next-generation aerospace technologies. The renewed MRA signifies a continued partnership between the Saudi university and the American aerospace company. Why it matters: This agreement can foster innovation in aerospace within Saudi Arabia and aligns with the Kingdom's broader technology development goals.

Tech Tour seeks most promising tech companies in Saudi Arabia, MENA and Europe.

KAUST · · Funding Partnership

KAUST and the International Venture Club are seeking tech companies in the Middle East and Europe for investment and expansion opportunities in Saudi Arabia. The Arabian Tech Tour, held in Jeddah and Riyadh in November 2015, will showcase 25 emerging companies from the region and 25 growth companies from Europe. Selected companies will present to VCs, corporations, and business angels. Why it matters: This initiative aligns with Saudi Arabia's National Science, Technology and Innovation Plan to create a knowledge-based economy and foster innovation, particularly in cleantech.

WEP 2014: The Importance of Data Visualization

KAUST · · Research KAUST

Staffan Landin's keynote at KAUST's Winter Enrichment Program 2014 highlighted the importance of data visualization for understanding global trends. He demonstrated how tools like Gapminder can transform public data into real-time animated visualizations, revealing insights into global development. Landin used data visualizations to challenge common misconceptions about developing countries and global issues. Why it matters: This underscores the role of data visualization in promoting informed decision-making and addressing critical challenges in the region and worldwide.

Solving the biggest challenges through innovation

MBZUAI · · Policy Innovation

Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan attended a Ramadan lecture on solving global challenges through innovation, presented by Edward Jung. The lecture featured pre-recorded contributions from MBZUAI Chairman H.E. Dr. Sultan bin Ahmed Al Jaber, Dubai Future Foundation CEO Khalfan Belhoul, and MBZUAI President Professor Eric Xing, who discussed the UAE's investments in technology and innovation. Jung emphasized the need for a new model of innovation to address global challenges such as climate change and efficient cities. Why it matters: The lecture highlights the UAE's focus on utilizing technology and innovation to address critical global issues, with MBZUAI playing a central role in advancing these efforts.

What’s next for AI? with MBZUAI board member Kai-Fu Lee

MBZUAI · · AI MBZUAI

MBZUAI board member Kai-Fu Lee will give a talk on December 16 about his book "AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future," discussing AI's transformative impact. The talk will cover AI's potential to revolutionize industries, improve well-being, and create new forms of interaction and entertainment. Lee will also address the limitations and potential perils of AI, such as privacy and security concerns. Why it matters: The lecture provides insights into the future of AI from a leading expert, highlighting both the opportunities and challenges for the field and its impact on society.

AI Seminar Series: Kajetan Schweighofer

TII · · AI Research

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) is hosting an AI seminar by Kajetan Schweighofer on October 28, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM GST. TII describes itself as a global research center focused on discovery science and transformative technologies. The seminar series is part of TII's efforts to share its developments and research. Why it matters: Such seminars contribute to the growth of the AI ecosystem in the UAE by facilitating knowledge sharing and collaboration.

An Insider’s View of ATRC, ASPIRE, and TII: A Fireside Chat

TII · · Technology Ecosystem

ASPIRE, TII, and ATRC will participate in a fireside chat at the USA Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai. The discussion will cover Abu Dhabi's advanced technology ecosystem, funding for tech breakthroughs, and perspectives from technopreneurs. Dr. Arthur Morrish (ASPIRE), Prof. Mérouane Debbah (TII), and Dr. Fareed Al Amiri (ATRC) will be featured, with Kelsey Warner (The National) as moderator. Why it matters: The event highlights Abu Dhabi's efforts to foster an advanced technology ecosystem and attract global experts, showcasing the region's commitment to innovation.

Atomtronics@AbuDhabi2021

TII · · Research Quantum

The Atomtronics@AbuDhabi2021 meeting, held virtually via Zoom, focused on recent advancements in cold atom quantum technology, particularly within the emerging field of Atomtronics. The meeting covered applicative, experimental, and theoretical aspects of atomic circuits for computation, communication, and sensing. Poster sessions were organized in Zoom breakout rooms. Why it matters: The event signals growing interest and activity in quantum technologies and quantum simulation within the UAE, with potential implications for future research and development in the region.

QRC Seminar Series - Prof. Dr. Konrad Banaszek

TII · · Research Partnership

Professor Konrad Banaszek from the University of Warsaw will present a seminar at the Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi on February 11, 2026. The seminar is part of the Quantum Research Center (QRC) seminar series. The TII is described as a global research center focused on discovery science and transformative technologies. Why it matters: This event facilitates knowledge sharing and collaboration in quantum technologies, a strategic area of research for the UAE.

World AI Show Indonesia 2025 Arrives in Jakarta to Power Southeast Asia’s AI Revolution - Indonesia Expat

World AI Show · · AI Indonesia

The World AI Show Indonesia 2025 will be held in Jakarta, aiming to boost AI adoption across Southeast Asia. The event will feature AI experts, startups, and investors. Discussions will cover AI applications in various sectors including finance, healthcare, and smart cities. Why it matters: The conference highlights the growing importance of AI in Southeast Asia's economic development and digital transformation.

WEP 2021: Connectivity as a universal language

KAUST · · KAUST Connectivity

KAUST's Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) 2021, themed "connectivity," will take place virtually from January 10-21 with over 60 speakers. The program will explore various facets of connectivity, from technological advancements to personal relationships, and address both its benefits and challenges, such as cybersecurity threats. The program was planned before the pandemic but its themes have only become more relevant. Why it matters: The WEP program provides a platform for discussing the evolving role of connectivity in a rapidly changing world, with a focus on technology and society.

A safer nuclear future

KAUST · · Energy KAUST

Dr. Leslie Dewan, co-founder and CEO of Transatomic, spoke at KAUST's Winter Enrichment Program about next-generation sustainable nuclear power plants. Dewan advocates for both nuclear and renewable energy to meet energy demands. She believes her company's new reactor design, which uses better fuel and reduces nuclear waste, is ideal for countries with rising power demands like Saudi Arabia. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's engagement with innovative energy solutions and their potential relevance to Saudi Arabia's future energy strategy.

The future—with a twist

KAUST · · Research KAUST

Julian Bleecker from the Near Future Laboratory spoke at KAUST about "design fiction," a storytelling method presenting possible near-future prototypes. Bleecker's lab uses design, prototyping, and designed science fiction to explore futures and reveal hidden insights. He highlighted how design fiction, like in "Jurassic Park," can blur the line between reality and possibility, prompting discussions about the feasibility of futuristic concepts. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's engagement with speculative design and its role in fostering innovative thinking about future technologies and their societal implications within the region.

The new way we do things

KAUST · · KAUST Technology

Christopher Fabian, co-founder of UNICEF’s Innovation Unit, spoke at KAUST about using data and technology to improve lives. He highlighted how IoT and wearables can connect remote populations in developing countries with their governments. The talk emphasized using data to include unaccounted populations. Why it matters: The discussion reinforces KAUST's commitment to leveraging technology for global development and aligns with Saudi Arabia's broader goals for digital transformation.

The world of the future

KAUST · · KAUST Technology

Estelle Metayer, a public speaker and professor at McGill University, spoke at KAUST as part of the University’s 2017 Winter Enrichment Program. Her talk focused on the future of technology and science. The event took place in the University's Auditorium on January 18. Why it matters: Such events at KAUST contribute to knowledge dissemination and engagement with global experts on emerging technologies.

The right space and time

KAUST · · KAUST Science

Edward C. Stone, former Director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratories at Caltech, spoke at KAUST's Winter Enrichment Program in 2017. He discussed the exploration of Neptune's moon Triton, enabled by the Voyager 2 mission. The article includes images from NASA's Voyager 1 and 2 missions and a photo of King Abdullah. Why it matters: Such events and collaborations enhance KAUST's reputation as a leading science and technology university.