RIYADH: 黑料社区 is mulling over using underwater cables to connect with India and Europe, according to the Kingdom鈥檚 minister of investment.聽
Speaking during a panel discussion at the 7th Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh, Khalid Al-Falih said one of the anchor themes of Saudi Vision 2030 is the Kingdom鈥檚 unique location between Asia, Africa, and Europe making it a hub for trade and connectivity.聽
鈥淐onnecting countries like India and 黑料社区, despite the distance and the depth of the oceans, through submarine cables is something that we鈥檙e very seriously considering, just as we're considering connecting with Europe, not only on the data cable that has been already set in construction with Europe through Cyprus and Greece but also through electrification,鈥 Al-Falih said.聽
He added that the electrification of various sectors聽is needed to help make them environmentally friendly.聽
鈥淪ome sectors have to grow rapidly. So greening of energy consumption, greening of manufacturing, greening of logistics, which involves bringing new fuels. Electrification is part of that greening,鈥 said the minister.聽
He also noted the Kingdom鈥檚 strong investor base and emphasized the fundamental stability and long-term investment opportunities it offers.聽
Furthermore, the event shed light on a rapidly evolving global landscape that is reshaping priorities and requirements, with three main resolutions taking center stage.聽
According to Richard Attias, CEO of FII Institute, these resolutions will shape a collective future with a focus on artificial intelligence, inclusive environmental, social, and governance considerations, and addressing humanity鈥檚 most pressing concerns.聽
Rakan Tarabzoni, chief operating officer of FII Institute, presented insights from the FII Priority Compass, a global survey spanning over 23 countries, representing approximately 60 percent of the world鈥檚 population.聽
He revealed that the survey indicated a 30 percent increase in the cost of living and quality of life as the top humanity priority, a 55 percent rise in social inclusion encompassing issues of identity, human connection, and reliable internet, and a 53 percent increase in concern over climate change compared to a year ago.
鈥淭hose three priorities tell us that there is a need to call to action,鈥 Tarabzoni added.聽
He explained that the FII Institute plays a vital role in addressing these concerns by providing collective thought leadership to better understand immediate needs, facilitating global leaders鈥 alignment on addressing these priorities, and taking action to identify innovative solutions and locally lead initiatives for investor scaling.聽
Yasir Al-Rumayyan, governor of the Public Investment Fund and chairman of the FII Institute, highlighted the potential of AI in creating a more inclusive society and driving the world towards a sustainable development model.聽
鈥淚f harnessed for good, AI has the power to create a more inclusive society. To make this happen, global collaboration is needed along with internationally aligned regulations and governance,鈥 he said.聽
Al-Rumayyan added: 鈥淎s AI advances, it will accelerate global trade in numerous ways. It is predicted that 70 percent of companies will adopt at least one type of AI by 2030.鈥澛犅