AI in architecture, industry innovations take center stage at Big 5 Construct Saudi

AI in architecture, industry innovations take center stage at Big 5 Construct Saudi
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Updated 01 March 2025

AI in architecture, industry innovations take center stage at Big 5 Construct Saudi

AI in architecture, industry innovations take center stage at Big 5 Construct Saudi

The second week of Big 5 Construct Saudi continues to draw visitors from all over the Kingdom, with a focus on circular economy in architecture, an important strategy for promoting sustainability in the built environment.

Adopting a circular economy in architecture enables sustainable, adaptable and resource-efficient buildings, emphasized one of the speakers on the closing day of the Architect Leaders Forum Saudi. 

During the session, Shahira Fahmy, founder and principal of Shahira Fahmy Architects stressed that by prioritizing material reuse, circular design and advanced technologies, architects could reduce waste, extend building lifecycles and measure environmental and social impact, ensuring long-term resilience and value.

“While industry leaders shared key insights on sustainable architecture, exhibitors showcased innovative solutions shaping ’s built environment,” said Muhammed Kazi, senior vice president — construction, dmg events. “From AI-driven design tools and smart technologies to integrated facilities management and windows, doors and facade solutions, the exhibition floor continues to buzz with activity, reflecting the rising demand for eco-friendly, resource-efficient construction.”

As AI in architecture remained a key topic of discussion, one of the panels featuring Mark Ruppert, director of architecture + design at Mawarid Holdings International; Faiyad Peterson, country director KSA at Cundall; Tomasz Wozny, partner & general manager KSA at Foster + Partners; and Anas Sawalqa, KSA director at SAY Studio, highlighted how AI could complement both creativity and efficiency while still ensuring that the human element remains central to every design.

“We must guide AI to assist us. It should not be left to operate in isolation; it must be trained and practiced,” stressed Sawalqa. Fellow panelist Peterson noted: “While AI can optimize building efficiency and reduce material waste, we must use it responsibly. Designing with awareness and integrity is key, and AI should amplify this approach.”

In addition to the insightful discussions, Big 5 Construct Saudi also featured a wide array of innovative product showcases that are setting new benchmarks for the construction industry. Exhibitors displayed new technologies and solutions aimed at enhancing sustainability, efficiency and performance in the built environment. These products align with the growing demand for resource-efficient, smart and sustainable construction practices, supporting the Kingdom’s commitment to Vision 2030.

One such exhibitor, at Saudi FM & Clean, co-located with Big 5 Construct Saudi, AlMajal AlArabi Group is showcasing its integrated facility management solutions and leadership in the industry. Highlighting projects like the Riyadh Metro and Two Holy Mosques, MAG demonstrates its wide-reaching operations across 13 regions in the Kingdom, reinforcing its commitment to driving excellence in the sector.


Ausnutria–KFSH collaboration marks a Vision 2030 milestone in Saudi healthcare innovation

Ausnutria–KFSH collaboration marks a Vision 2030 milestone in Saudi healthcare innovation
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Ausnutria–KFSH collaboration marks a Vision 2030 milestone in Saudi healthcare innovation

Ausnutria–KFSH collaboration marks a Vision 2030 milestone in Saudi healthcare innovation

At the Global Health Exhibition 2025, Ausnutria Nutrition and King Faisal Specialist Hospital announced a research partnership that's making waves across the healthcare and business sectors, and for good reason.  

This is the first clinical study of its kind in , and no other infant formula brand has undertaken research of this scale and ambition in the Kingdom. 

The collaboration will launch a first-of-its-kind study multi-center clinical trial evaluating goat milk-based infant formula's effects on digestive health, but it's about so much more than formula. It's about building research capacity, fostering innovation, and positioning as a regional leader in evidence-based healthcare. 

And it's a perfect example of how public-private partnerships can drive the health transformation goals at the heart of Vision 2030. 

The partnership directly supports the Health Sector Transformation Program, one of Vision 2030's most ambitious initiatives. The HSTP aims to create a healthcare system that's preventive, research-driven, and built on innovation, and this collaboration checks every box. 

Preventive health starts in infancy 

By addressing digestive health issues early in life, this study supports Vision 2030's emphasis on preventive care and early intervention. Healthier infants mean healthier children, fewer hospital visits, and better long-term outcomes, exactly the kind of value-based healthcare the Kingdom is building toward. 

Research and innovation, made in  

This isn't research happening about ,  it's research happening in , by Saudi institutions, generating data that is both locally relevant and globally significant. The study will train Saudi researchers, build clinical trial expertise, and position the Kingdom as a hub for pediatric nutrition science. 

Public-private partnership at its best 

Vision 2030 calls for collaboration between government institutions and private sector innovators. This partnership between Ausnutria (a global nutrition leader) and King Faisal Specialist Hospital (a Saudi research powerhouse) is a textbook example of how that collaboration can drive real impact. 

Why is this a big deal? 

Let's be clear: no other infant formula brand has done this in . This study is a first, and it's a bold statement about the Kingdom's commitment to becoming a leader in healthcare research and innovation.

The implications are significant. For the first time, pediatricians, dietitians, and parents in will have access to rigorous, locally generated clinical evidence to guide feeding decisions, particularly for infants experiencing digestive discomfort with standard formulas. This kind of localized data has been a missing piece in pediatric nutrition and will support more confident, evidence-based recommendations. 

"Our partnership with King Faisal Specialist Hospital is a big step forward in advancing infant health research in the Kingdom," said Lammert Fopma, general manager of Ausnutria Middle East. "It reflects Kabrita’s commitment to Saudi Vision 2030 and our shared goal of ensuring that every child in has access to the best possible start in life." 

The study will enroll infants across multiple hospitals, comparing the effects of goat milk-based formula versus cow milk-based formula on digestive comfort, gut health, quality of life, and infection rates. The findings will be published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at international conferences, putting Saudi research on the global stage. 

Building the future of healthcare 

This partnership isn't just about one study; it's about building infrastructure, capacity, and expertise that will benefit the Kingdom for years to come. 

By conducting the research locally, the collaboration will: 

Train Saudi researchers and clinicians in advanced clinical trial methodologies 

Generate data that reflects the unique needs of Saudi babies and families by highlight the digestive benefits of goat milk, known for being gentler on sensitive stomachs. 

Explore goat milk’s unique protein profile, which is closer to human milk and may support better nutrient absorption 

Position as a regional leader in pediatric health innovation 

"At Ausnutria, we believe that every innovation must be backed by science," Fopma added. "Through this study, we aim to provide clear answers, locally relevant evidence that supports healthcare professionals and parents in making the best nutritional choices for their infants." 

A model for what's possible 

This is the kind of partnership that Vision 2030 was designed to inspire: bold, innovative, and focused on long-term impact. It shows that isn't just talking about health transformation, it's investing in it, building it, and leading it. 

For the business community, it's a signal that the Kingdom is open to collaboration, ready to support innovation, and committed to creating an ecosystem where research, healthcare, and economic growth go hand in hand. 

For parents, it's a promise that their little one’s health is being prioritized at the highest levels with science, care, and it shows just how serious Kabrita is about nutrition excellence.  

And for ? It's another step toward becoming a global leader in healthcare innovation, research, and quality of care. 

Ausnutria Nutrition is a global leader in dairy-based nutrition, operating in over 80 countries. The company's Kabrita brand combines natural Dutch goat milk with advanced nutrition science to produce formulas designed for gentle digestion and healthy growth, all backed by clinical validation and the highest international safety standards. 

King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre is one of the Middle East's premier tertiary care and research institutions, renowned for clinical excellence and innovation. Its research arm is helping position as a global hub for medical research and healthcare transformation. 

For more information, visit www.kabritaarabia.me