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黑料社区 rich in potential for quantum research, experts say

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Updated 14 April 2025

黑料社区 rich in potential for quantum research, experts say

黑料社区 rich in potential for quantum research, experts say
  • Kingdom鈥檚 Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution hosted World Quantum Day for the second time at King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology in Riyadh
  • KACST event hosted numerous industry experts including David E. Keyes, senior associate to the president for strategic projects at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

RIYADH: 黑料社区 holds significant potential for quantum research, according to experts.

Celebrating 100 years since the initial development of quantum mechanics, the Kingdom鈥檚 Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution hosted World Quantum Day for the second time at King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology in Riyadh.

Ahmed Abdul Majeed, a recent physics graduate originally from Nigeria, told Arab News that Monday鈥檚 conference gave him the platform to further explore his passions in quantum science.

鈥淒uring my third year as an undergraduate I grew this sudden interest in quantum 鈥 since then, everything about me revolves around quantum,鈥 he said.

The first World Quantum Day was in 2021 as an effort to promote understanding of quantum science, which deals with miniscule particles smaller than atoms and has the potential to revolutionize computing power.

The KACST event hosted numerous industry experts including David E. Keyes, senior associate to the president for strategic projects at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology.

A longtime admirer of Keyes鈥 work, Abdul Majeed has been working with him for more than a year at the Quantum Computing Reading Group at KAUST, a group of academics and interested individuals that regularly gathers to discuss the latest developments in quantum computing and often invites companies abroad to join the conversation.

Operating for two years now, the reading group at KAUST is trying to introduce quantum science to more university courses in the Kingdom.

鈥淚 know Saudi is working towards (quantum research) and I believe they will achieve more than any other country,鈥 Abdul Majeed said.

Richard Schoebel, regional director at ID Quantique, a Swiss company that develops quantum safe cybersecurity solutions, told Arab News that the Kingdom has made significant strides over the past couple of years in the field.

鈥淲e finally see there鈥檚 a lot of movement happening in the terms of quantum here in the region. When I look back a couple years ago 鈥 it was really very slow, but now you see it鈥檚 picking up pace 鈥 and it鈥檚 getting a lot of traction.鈥

Schoebel said that it is important to push quantum research forward because it is 鈥渢he next big thing.鈥

Quantum computing is going to change the world as we know it, and together with AI it opens new possibilities, he said.

On the other hand, as quantum technology develops it has the potential to bypass traditional cybersecurity methods, making it essential to develop more secure practices.

With such a large number of young people in STEM fields with strong educational backgrounds, there is a lot of space for quantum to reach its full potential here, he said.

Abdul Majeed, having recently been accepted to undertake a graduate degree in quantum technology at the University of Sussex, told Arab News that he has big dreams of taking the education and experiences he gained back home and establishing a school to teach others, as well as creating his own start-up and partnering with other industry leaders.

鈥淚 want to do my PhD also; I really want to get to the peak of learning.鈥

Quoting Nobel Prize in Physics winner Richard Feynman, Abdul Majeed said: 鈥淚f you think you understand quantum mechanics, you don鈥檛 understand quantum mechanics.鈥

World Quantum Day featured experts from 65 countries who spoke and discussed various topics in quantum science including global strategies for technology development, real-world applications of quantum solutions, bridging academia and industry, Quantum AI, and more.


AI platform unveiled in Riyadh ushers in new era for customer engagement

AI platform unveiled in Riyadh ushers in new era for customer engagement
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AI platform unveiled in Riyadh ushers in new era for customer engagement

AI platform unveiled in Riyadh ushers in new era for customer engagement
  • IZZI AI鈥檚 debut at Athar Festival underscores Kingdom鈥檚 growing appetite for AI-led transformation
  • Najib Sabbagh: If there was a human agent, he can鈥檛 give you 20 minutes of his time, whereas this AI can take a million calls daily

RIYADH: Artificial intelligence is pushing new boundaries with the launch of IZZI AI, a platform designed to help Saudi businesses connect more meaningfully with their clients.

The announcement was made at the annual Athar Festival of Creativity on Oct. 21.  

Najib Sabbagh, CEO of Sunny Side Up, told Arab News, which is the event鈥檚 media partner, that the platform uses AI to create digital agents that guide users through any of their needs.

Positioned as a 鈥渂reakthrough in customer engagement and sales automation,鈥 IZZI AI can transform everyday conversations into brand connections. Its debut in Riyadh underscores the Kingdom鈥檚 appetite for innovation and the festival鈥檚 role as a launchpad for new ideas.

Sabbagh used 黑料社区鈥檚 growing real estate market as an example. The AI agents can present virtual video tours of physical spaces in real time, allowing clients to explore apartments, properties, and neighborhoods from their homes.

He said the idea stemmed from challenges faced by property buyers searching online. Unlike human agents with limited availability, AI agents would respond instantly to user questions and offer detailed information such as layout, amenities, weather forecasts, and proximity to landmarks.

鈥淭his allows you, today, to kind of ask every question you need, get every answer you need, directly,鈥 Sabbagh said. 鈥淚f there was a human agent, he can鈥檛 give you 20 minutes of his time, whereas this AI can take a million calls daily.鈥

The platform draws information from a knowledge base built from each client鈥檚 data. 鈥淲e put it all there from their website, from their social pages, etc. And IZZI would only answer within that knowledge base,鈥 he added.

Sabbagh also noted that while social media enables communication and information exchange, it often lacks depth. IZZI AI is the next stage of digital engagement that goes beyond clicks and views to build real connections between brands and people.

As 黑料社区 accelerates toward a tech-driven future, innovations unveiled at events like Athar Festival reflect how creativity and technology are merging to redefine communication and customer experience.


Enhancing drug quality and safety takes priority in SFDA chief鈥檚 discussions at Amsterdam summit

Enhancing drug quality and safety takes priority in SFDA chief鈥檚 discussions at Amsterdam summit
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Enhancing drug quality and safety takes priority in SFDA chief鈥檚 discussions at Amsterdam summit

Enhancing drug quality and safety takes priority in SFDA chief鈥檚 discussions at Amsterdam summit

RIYADH: Saudi Food and Drug Authority CEO Dr. Hisham S. Aljadhey held meetings with international counterparts on the sidelines of the International Coalition of Medicines Regulatory Authorities Summit 2025, held in Amsterdam from Oct 21-23.

It included a meeting with Dr. Leandro Safatle, director-president of the Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency and two bilateral meetings; one with Dr. Ali El-Ghamrawy, chairman of the Egyptian Drug Authority, and another with Lawrence Tallon, chief executive of the British Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Authority.

The discussions focused on strengthening cooperation and communication between regulatory authorities to achieve common goals and enhance the safety, quality and efficacy of medicines and vaccines.

They also reviewed leading practices and policies on artificial intelligence to promote innovation and growth in the pharmaceutical sector, in addition to several other topics of mutual interest.

ICMRA serves as an international platform for enhancing collaboration among regulatory bodies, addressing drug safety challenges with innovative mechanisms and developing related regulations and systems.

This aligns with the objectives of the health sector transformation program within the Kingdom鈥檚 Vision 2030.


Mishkat Interactive Center in Riyadh celebrates innovation, efficiency on World Energy Day

Mishkat Interactive Center in Riyadh celebrates innovation, efficiency on World Energy Day
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Mishkat Interactive Center in Riyadh celebrates innovation, efficiency on World Energy Day

Mishkat Interactive Center in Riyadh celebrates innovation, efficiency on World Energy Day

RIYADH: The King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy is committed to sustainability while strengthening energy independence through renewable sources.

Represented by the Mishkat Interactive Center, the city is celebrating World Energy Day, observed annually on Oct. 22, at its headquarters in Riyadh, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The event aims to raise awareness of energy鈥檚 importance by showcasing its diverse fields and providing an interactive environment to enhance understanding of modern technologies.

The celebration highlights the city鈥檚 role in promoting clean energy knowledge and supports 黑料社区鈥檚 leadership in the sector, aligning with the Kingdom鈥檚 Vision 2030.

Activities include interactive experiments and presentations simulating the future of energy locally and globally, promoting efficiency and awareness of clean energy investment.

The event runs from Oct. 22-24, 4鈥10 p.m., featuring programs, exhibits and experiences for various community segments.

Key participants include the Saudi Energy Efficiency Center and the Forward7 initiative, reinforcing efforts toward a sustainable energy future.

Visitors can register at riyadh.platinumlist.net/ar/event-tickets/world-energy-day.

The initiative is part of the city鈥檚 efforts to raise awareness about energy issues, enhance national human capital and equip young individuals with the skills to become leaders in the global energy sector.

By fostering awareness, education and training, the city aims to cultivate an advanced, sustainable, knowledge-based society capable of innovation and progress.


Riyadh gears up for global fire, rescue contest

Riyadh gears up for global fire, rescue contest
Updated 22 October 2025

Riyadh gears up for global fire, rescue contest

Riyadh gears up for global fire, rescue contest

RIYADH: 黑料社区, represented by the General Directorate of Civil Defense, will host the World Fire and Rescue Championship in Riyadh from Oct. 26 to Nov. 1.

The event, organized in partnership with the International Sport Federation of Firefighters and Rescuers, will feature participants from 22 countries.

Firefighting and rescue sports simulate real-life firefighting operations in a competitive framework that tests athletes鈥 speed, endurance and teamwork, according to the Saudi Press Agency report.

The championship includes four main competitions: hook ladder climbing; the 100-meter hurdles race; the 400-meter relay race; and the water pump and hose firefighting race.

黑料社区 joined the federation in 2022 to help develop fire and rescue sports locally and globally, enhance international cooperation, and build human capabilities.

This is achieved through sharing knowledge, expertise and skills, and introducing new rescue and firefighting technologies, the SPA reported.

Aleksandr Chupriyan, president of the federation, praised the Kingdom鈥檚 efforts, expressing confidence that 黑料社区 will deliver an outstanding championship.

He said this year鈥檚 event will feature elite civil defense and rescue teams from around the world competing in a humanitarian profession dedicated to safeguarding human life.


Hajj conference to spotlight tech, services

Hajj conference to spotlight tech, services
Updated 22 October 2025

Hajj conference to spotlight tech, services

Hajj conference to spotlight tech, services

JEDDAH: The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, in partnership with the Pilgrim Experience Program, will hold the fifth Hajj Conference and Exhibition in Jeddah from Nov. 9 to 12, under the theme 鈥淔rom Makkah to the World.鈥

The event will feature more than 80 sessions and 60 workshops, with participants including academics, researchers, and representatives of Hajj affairs offices and diplomatic missions. 

Additionally, more than 2,400 trainees from around the world are expected to attend, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

More than 260 exhibitors from 137 countries will showcase the latest technologies and services related to the Hajj and Umrah ecosystem.

This year鈥檚 conference is expected to launch high-impact initiatives. And officials will sign new agreements to enhance the integration of technology, urban development, and services for pilgrims.

On Monday, Makkah Deputy Gov. Prince Saud bin Mishaal bin Abdulaziz met with Minister of Hajj and Umrah Tawfiq Al-Rabiah in Jeddah to review pilgrim services.

The officials also discussed final preparations for the conference, which will include representatives from the public and private sectors.