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STUDENT EXPERIENCE

KAUST ·

KAUST is offering a 16-month Master of Science degree in Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship (TIE). The program includes a six-month internship at a Global Technology Innovation Hub. KAUST provides access to facilities like the Prototyping and Product Development Core Lab, robotics and embedded systems labs. Why it matters: The program aims to prepare students for roles in technology startups and established organizations within the rapidly growing Saudi innovation ecosystem.

KAUST launches new master’s program in entrepreneurship

KAUST ·

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.

KAUST launches new master’s degree program in innovation

KAUST ·

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.

World of Makers, from the Idea to the Prototype

TII ·

A talk at the Directed Energy Research Center (DERC) at TII will discuss rapid prototyping using laser-cutting facilities available at MakerSpace in Al Zeina. The talk will cover constructing prototypes from wood and acrylic and compare this approach to traditional 3D printing. The speakers will also describe the impact of the ‘4th Industrial Revolution’ on manufacturing in the UAE, and how makerspaces can contribute to Operation 300bn. Why it matters: This highlights the UAE's focus on advanced manufacturing and the role of makerspaces in fostering innovation and developing local capabilities.

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

TII ·

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.

KAUST and NIDLP empower Saudi entrepreneurs

KAUST ·

KAUST's Technology, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship (TIE) program and the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP) are collaborating to train Saudi entrepreneurs. The "Startup Founder Leadership Program," co-developed with SDA Bocconi, provided five-day intensive training to 28 participants selected from 147 applicants. The program focused on marketing, communication, finance, and entrepreneurship management skills. Why it matters: This partnership highlights the focus on developing local talent and fostering innovation within Saudi Arabia's evolving entrepreneurial ecosystem.

Technology and design bring on the Wearable Revolution

KAUST ·

Sonny Vu, CEO of Misfit Wearables, spoke at KAUST about the importance of design in technology and shared his entrepreneurial philosophy. He emphasized rapid prototyping, user feedback, and enjoyable user experiences, as seen in his previous company AgaMatrix and his wearable activity monitor, the Shine. Misfit Wearables successfully raised $100,000 through crowdfunding in just nine and a half hours. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's role in fostering entrepreneurship and promoting innovative approaches to product development in the region, particularly in wearable technology.

TII-EuroRacing Team in Pole Position at Autonomous Challenge @CES 2022 in Las Vegas

TII ·

Technology Innovation Institute (TII) and the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia are participating as Team TII-EuroRacing in the Autonomous Challenge at CES 2022 in Las Vegas. TII is also a premier sponsor of the event, which features head-to-head autonomous racecar competition at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Team TII-EuroRacing will compete with its DO12 racecar, a Dallara AV-21 retrofitted for automation, after making it to the finals at the Indy Autonomous Challenge in October 2021. Why it matters: This event highlights the UAE's commitment to advancing autonomous robotics and positions TII as a leader in the development of autonomous racing systems.