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KAUST hosts hackathon to create mobile apps for future smart cities

KAUST ·

KAUST hosted the first SAP Mobile Hackathon on its campus from February 7-9, with 38 developers and designers participating. The hackathon focused on creating mobile apps for future smart cities and was the result of a partnership between SAP, KAUST Innovation and Economic Development, KAUST IT, and the KAUST Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Science and Engineering division. Approximately 55% of the participants were women. Why it matters: The event highlights KAUST's commitment to fostering innovation and developing talent in Saudi Arabia, particularly in areas like software development and AI, to support the growth of smart cities in the region.

Pioneering plant projects promise regeneration

KAUST ·

KAUST researchers are contributing new information about desert and mangrove plants to support Saudi Arabia's Green Initiative. They are creating a soil atlas for Saudi Arabia, studying soil profiles and microbial populations in hyperarid regions. The team has also compiled the world’s largest biobank of desert microbes, sequencing each microbe's genome. Why it matters: This research is crucial for ensuring the success and sustainability of large-scale greening efforts in arid environments like Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Aramco, Microsoft sign deal to boost industrial AI, digital transformation - TradingView

SPA ·

Saudi Aramco and Microsoft have signed an agreement to advance industrial artificial intelligence and digital transformation initiatives. The partnership aims to leverage Microsoft's cloud capabilities and AI technologies to enhance Aramco's operational efficiency and foster innovation. This collaboration will support the integration of advanced digital solutions across Aramco's industrial processes. Why it matters: This deal signifies a strategic push by a major Middle Eastern energy firm to adopt advanced AI and cloud technologies, potentially setting a precedent for industrial digitization in the region.

Regenerative tourism highlighted at WEP 2022

KAUST ·

John Pagano, CEO of The Red Sea Development Company and AMAALA, spoke at WEP 2022 about regenerative tourism. He highlighted that AMAALA and The Red Sea Project are the world's most ambitious regenerative projects today, using innovative sustainable methods. In partnership with KAUST, they undertook marine spatial planning simulations to protect the marine environment, conserve 75% of the islands, and designate nine conservation zones. Why it matters: This initiative signals a commitment to sustainable tourism development in Saudi Arabia, leveraging research and technology to minimize environmental impact while creating new industries.