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President Chameau speaks on innovating for Saudi Arabia’s future at 2015 Saudi Water and Power Forum

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KAUST President Jean-Lou Chameau gave a keynote at the 2015 Saudi Water and Power Forum in Riyadh. The forum focused on sustainable development through innovation in the water and power sectors. Chameau highlighted KAUST's integrated research approach focusing on water, energy, food, and the environment. Why it matters: This participation underscores KAUST's commitment to addressing critical resource challenges in Saudi Arabia through research, talent development, and global collaboration.

Desalination project wins Global Innovation Challenge at Saudi Water & Power Forum

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A KAUST project on "Hybrid Multi-Effect Adsorption Desalination" won the Global Technology Challenge at the Saudi Water & Power Forum. The competition, launched by Aramco Entrepreneurship and GE ecomagination, focused on seawater desalination using renewable energy. KAUST's Water Desalination and Reuse Center (WDRC) is partnering with the National University of Singapore (NUS) to bring this technology to Saudi Arabia. Why it matters: This award highlights innovation in desalination, a critical area for Saudi Arabia given its high salinity seawater and need for sustainable water solutions.

KAUST launches ACWA Power Center of Excellence for Desalination and Solar Power

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KAUST and ACWA Power have launched a Center of Excellence for Desalination and Solar Power following a memorandum of understanding signed on September 9. The collaboration aims to advance Saudi Arabia's position in water desalination and solar power technology. The center will focus on research in water quality monitoring and system performance modeling, leveraging KAUST's research centers. Why it matters: The partnership seeks to drive innovation and cost efficiencies in producing desalinated water and generating solar power, aligning with Saudi Arabia's sustainability goals.

Water wise: Innovations securing Saudi Arabia’s water future

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KAUST researchers are developing innovative solutions for water treatment and desalination in Saudi Arabia. A pilot anaerobic membrane bioreactor in Jeddah treats 50,000 liters of wastewater daily at zero energy cost, producing water suitable for reuse and liquid fertilizer. Another KAUST team focuses on advancing desalination technologies by integrating renewable energy and reducing energy consumption and brine discharge. Why it matters: These advancements can significantly contribute to Saudi Arabia's water security and sustainability goals by reducing reliance on non-renewable groundwater and fossil fuels for desalination.

Saudi Food Futures Forum: KAUST making desert agriculture sustainable

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KAUST hosted the Saudi Food Futures Forum, uniting scientists, industry partners, and policymakers to strengthen food security in arid regions. The forum showcased KAUST's Center of Excellence (CoE) for Sustainable Food Security and facilitated collaboration to accelerate farming innovation. KAUST's Wadi Qudaid Experiment Station serves as a real-world technology deployment platform for sustainable farming and desert-restoration technologies. Why it matters: The event highlights Saudi Arabia's commitment to using science and innovation to address food security challenges in line with Vision 2030.

Saudi Arabia announces new international water research center

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Saudi Arabia has announced the establishment of a new International Water Research Center in partnership between the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture and KAUST. The center will serve as a global platform for applied water research, addressing water economics, security, pollution, and digital monitoring. Headquartered at KAUST, the center seeks to foster national and international cooperation, leveraging KAUST's resources to develop sustainable solutions for water challenges. Why it matters: This initiative signals Saudi Arabia's commitment to addressing critical water challenges and solidifying its leadership in water research and technology within the region.

Sustainability at WEP 2016

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KAUST's Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) 2016 will focus on sustainability with events including lectures from the Governor of SAGIA on science's role in developing sustainable industries in Saudi Arabia, and seminars on climate change featuring international and KAUST experts. A workshop will evaluate freshwater and resource use in the global food supply chain and discuss alternative food production technologies. Dr. Stefan Hindersin will also introduce the world’s first 'Algae House'. Why it matters: This program highlights KAUST's commitment to addressing critical sustainability challenges facing Saudi Arabia and the world through research, innovation, and knowledge sharing.

Laying the foundation for future cities

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Khaled Alrashed, president and CEO of Saudi Electricity Company for Projects Development, discussed the challenges of future smart cities at a KAUST event. He emphasized the importance of smart grids, AI, and large-scale optimization for improving urban living. The Saudi Electricity Company is partnering with KAUST, including using the Shaheen supercomputer, to develop these technologies and predict grid load. Why it matters: This collaboration highlights Saudi Arabia's ambition to become a leader in smart city technology and renewable energy, leveraging local expertise and resources.