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KACST president Munir Eldesouki has stressed the crucial role of science and technology to Saudi Vision 2030 in Kyoto, Japan. (SPA)
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Updated 08 October 2024
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Science, tech provides key to sustainability, economic growth

  • KACST president highlights science’s role in Vision 2030 at Kyoto forum
  • Munir Eldesouki spoke of Saudi Arabia’s goal of producing 600 tonnes of green hydrogen per day by 2026

RIYADH: Munir Eldesouki, the president of King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, has stressed the crucial role of science and technology in Saudi Vision 2030, during a speech in Kyoto, Japan.

Speaking at the Science and Technology in Society forum, he highlighted their importance in driving sustainability and economic growth while addressing global challenges such as climate change, food security, health crises, and artificial intelligence advancements, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

Eldesouki spoke of Saudi Arabia’s goal of producing 600 tonnes of green hydrogen per day by 2026 through the world’s largest green hydrogen plant, potentially reducing global carbon dioxide emissions by 5 million tonnes annually.

He also stressed the Kingdom’s commitment to sustainability, with plans to establish the largest carbon capture and storage centers, reaching a capacity of 9 million tonnes annually by 2027 and expanding to 44 million tonnes by 2035.

Eldesouki stressed KACST’s eco-friendly technologies to combat dengue fever, which aimed for a 70 percent reduction in cases by 2027, and the Kingdom’s use of space technologies to conserve 9 billion cubic meters of groundwater.

He added that Saudi Arabia actively supported young scientists, researchers, and innovators, with KACST launching initiatives in Web3, electronic games, and augmented reality to equip them with digital transformation skills.

He highlighted the establishment of The Garage, a business incubator and accelerator for deep technology startups in Riyadh, which supports over 200 startups from over 50 countries.

Eldesouki invited global research and development leaders to Riyadh Expo 2030 — called “A Different Tomorrow” — in which Saudi Arabia will showcase innovations shaping a sustainable, prosperous future, with a focus on science and technology.

Eldesouki met Cyprus’ Deputy Minister of Research, Innovation and Digital Policy Nicodemos Damianou on the forum’s sidelines to discuss collaboration in R&D and healthcare cybersecurity.

He also met Mitsubishi Research Institute President Kenji Yabuta to explore cooperation in AI, renewable energy, healthcare, and digital transformation.


Saudi Arabia condemns Israeli military escalation targeting civilians in Gaza

Updated 15 May 2025
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Saudi Arabia condemns Israeli military escalation targeting civilians in Gaza

  • Kingdom renewed its ‘categorical rejection of the continuation of the Israeli crimes of genocide’ in Gaza
  • It called for an immediate ceasefire, emphasized support for Palestinians and urged international accountability

RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned Israel’s targeting of a major Palestinian hospital and the escalation of military actions against civilians in the Gaza Strip on Thursday.

The Gaza European Hospital in the southern city of Khan Younis, the only remaining facility providing medical follow-up for cancer patients in the enclave, announced it was out of service on Thursday after Israeli attacks damaged its facilities. Several Palestinians died and were injured due to the Israeli attacks, while roads leading to the hospital were destroyed.

The ministry said the Kingdom renews its “categorical rejection of the continuation of the Israeli crimes of genocide” against Palestinian civilians in Gaza.

“(The) Kingdom holds the Israeli occupation forces fully responsible for their continued violation of all international and humanitarian norms and laws,” the statement added.

Saudi Arabia called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, emphasized support for Palestinians and urged global accountability to end violations of international law by Israel, according to the Saudi Press Agency.


Shoura Council speaker receives speaker of the Arab Parliament

Updated 15 May 2025
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Shoura Council speaker receives speaker of the Arab Parliament

RIYADH: The speaker of the Saudi Shoura Council, Dr. Abdullah bin Mohammed Al-Asheikh, received his counterpart from the Arab Parliament, Mohammed Ahmed Al-Yamahi, during the 19th session of the Parliamentary Union of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation member states.

During the meeting in Jakarta, the two reviewed the importance of parliamentary diplomacy carried out through active participation in regional and international conferences and forums.

They also discussed strengthening the mechanisms of joint Arab parliamentary action to serve Arab issues, as well as other topics of common interest.


King Salman Arabic academy celebrates graduates

Updated 15 May 2025
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King Salman Arabic academy celebrates graduates

RIYADH: The King Salman Global Academy for the Arabic Language held a ceremony in Riyadh recently to celebrate the graduation of the second group of non-native speakers from the Abjad Center.

A total of 168 male and female students were honored after fulfilling all the program’s requirements, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Abdullah bin Saleh Al-Washmi, secretary-general of the academy, said the Abjad Center offers a learning experience designed to equip non-native speakers with strong and effective communication skills.

Al-Washmi added that the program reflects the refinement of the academy’s educational model, reinforcing its role as a leading scientific authority on the Arabic language.

The initiative amplifies the academy’s educational and cultural impact in line with the objectives of the nation’s Human Capability Development Program, he said.


Royal Commission for AlUla, Smithsonian collaboration

Updated 15 May 2025
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Royal Commission for AlUla, Smithsonian collaboration

  • The agreement supports the commission’s vision to transform AlUla into a world-class heritage destination and economic hub

MADINAH: The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art, and the Royal Commission for AlUla have formalized a collaboration agreement to enhance cultural exchange and establish a framework to broaden global understanding of northern Arabia’s ancient civilizations and cultural legacy.

The agreement supports the commission’s vision to transform AlUla into a world-class heritage destination and economic hub. Rooted in mutual dedication to cultural preservation and celebration, the collaboration will unlock new research opportunities and deepen insights into ancient Kingdom artistry, with special focus on the Dadanite civilization.

Experts will conduct joint initiatives in art conservation, historic research, archaeological exploration, and scientific analysis. The institutions will collaborate on exhibitions and artifact exchanges, bringing cultural treasures to international audiences.

Professional development programs covering exhibition curation, research methodologies, narrative development, and museum operations will enhance expertise among staff at AlUla’s museums and the Smithsonian.


Saudi Arabia attends IAACA anti-corruption meeting

Updated 15 May 2025
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Saudi Arabia attends IAACA anti-corruption meeting

RIYADH: The Kingdom, represented by the Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority, also known as Nazaha, took part in the first meeting of the Executive Committee of the International Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities, held on Thursday via video conferencing.

Nazaha President Mazin bin Ibrahim Al-Kahmous expressed his thanks to the association’s president and Commissioner of the Independent Commission Against Corruption in Hong Kong, Danny Woo, for organizing the meeting and for the association’s efforts to promote international cooperation in combating corruption.

He added that the Kingdom, represented by Nazaha, has paid significant attention to strengthening international partnerships in the fields of combating corruption and protecting integrity, and these efforts have resulted in a number of tangible achievements.

Al-Kahmous said that the Kingdom believes in the pivotal role played by the association in solidifying the principles of transparency and facilitating the exchange of expertise, knowledge and experiences.