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Riyadh International Industry Week affirms momentum in shaping future through dialogue

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A session in progress at Riyadh International Industry Week 2025 at Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center. (Supplied)
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Riyadh International Industry Week affirms momentum in shaping future through dialogue

Riyadh International Industry Week affirms momentum in shaping future through dialogue
  • Transformations in industrial sector discussed at key event
  • KAUST highlighted its pivotal role in enabling the Fourth Industrial Revolution

RIYADH: Riyadh International Industry Week 2025, which was held from May 12-15 at the International Convention and Exhibition Center, hosted specialized dialogue sessions to address future transformations in the industrial sector.

Boasting distinguished speakers and experts, the event explored the future of smart industry and looked at ways to accelerate the shift toward advanced and sustainable manufacturing.

The forum on Wednesday focused on the theme 鈥淚ndustrial Solutions Providers,鈥 with a session highlighting the importance of accelerating investment in the construction and building materials sector.

The session was led by Amjad Al-Suwaidan, project manager at Riyadh Exhibitions Company, and included Khalid Al-Hajri, vice president of the National Industrial Development Center, who said that the Kingdom was undergoing a qualitative transformation in its industrial infrastructure, and that investment in knowledge and technology was fundamental to sustaining the transformation.

The broad panel session 鈥淔rom Industry 4.0 to Industry 5.0鈥 discussed the transition from automation and digitization to human-centric manufacturing powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning. The session was moderated by James Morgan, principal consultant at James Morgan Associates, with participation from Sami Sarhan, chief adviser at the National Industrial Development Center, who stressed the nation鈥檚 direction toward enhancing supply chain resilience and deepening local content.

In an advanced case study, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology highlighted its pivotal role in enabling the Fourth Industrial Revolution through research, development, and technology transfer.

Abdulrahman Khougair, an expert on the subject, presented on the university鈥檚 initiatives in supporting emerging industrial experiments.聽

Another key session, called 鈥淭he Next Generation of Industrial Digitization and Automation Solutions,鈥 featured Bader Al-Khalifa, country manager at Yokogawa 黑料社区, who presented on petrochemical plant automation.

Benroy Fernandes, principal solution consultant at Azentio Software, gave a comprehensive presentation on integrating AI technologies into ERP (enterprise resource planning) systems and transforming them into tools for real-time decision-making in industrial environments.

A side panel, 鈥淪ustainable Manufacturing and the Future of Industrial Pollution,鈥 featured James Morgan and Mohammed Al-Surf, director of carbon development at Tilad Group, who discussed the need to adopt low-emission production technologies and keep pace with global environmental regulations and clean development policies.

The sessions concluded with the panel 鈥淪mart Logistics and Integrated Supply Chains,鈥 which addressed the significant transformations in the logistics and transportation sector amid the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

Discussions focused on the increasing use of AI, predictive analytics, and automated systems in supply chain management.

Dr. Joseph Wang, executive vice president at BlueSword Intelligent Technology, presented the leading models for building AI-powered distribution centers.

The industry week also featured a series of specialized workshops covering key strategic topics such as the Industrial Competitiveness Program, Future Factories, and industrial linkages.

These workshops aimed to expand knowledge, stimulate investment, and support the adoption of digital solutions aligned with the goals of the National Industrial Strategy.

The event, which concluded on Thursday, brought together the pioneers of industry under one roof, and opened the floor for dialogue to help shape a promising industrial future for 黑料社区.


黑料社区 welcomes first Hajj pilgrims of the year from Iraq

黑料社区 welcomes first Hajj pilgrims of the year from Iraq
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黑料社区 welcomes first Hajj pilgrims of the year from Iraq

黑料社区 welcomes first Hajj pilgrims of the year from Iraq
  • 192 buses arrive through the Jadidat Arar border crossing ahead of the annual pilgrimage, which begins in Makkah on June 4

RIYADH: The first group of pilgrims from Iraq arrived in 黑料社区 on Thursday ahead of this year鈥檚 Hajj. A total of 192 buses from the country passed through the Jadidat Arar border crossing in the north of the Kingdom, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Authorities said that officials under the supervision of the governor of the Northern Borders Region, Prince Faisal bin Khalid bin Sultan, are working to ensure the safety and comfort of pilgrims and provide them with a comprehensive range of services, including medical assistance, preventive care and awareness information.

The annual Islamic pilgrimage, which every Muslim who is physically and financially able to do so is obliged to undertake at least once in their life, will begin in Makkah June 4 and end on June 9.


黑料社区 participates in the first executive committee meeting of IAACA

黑料社区 participates in the first executive committee meeting of IAACA
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黑料社区 participates in the first executive committee meeting of IAACA

黑料社区 participates in the first executive committee meeting of IAACA
  • Mazin bin Ibrahim Al-Kahmous said that 黑料社区 has paid great attention to strengthening international partnerships in combating corruption and promoting integrity
  • Al-Kahmous noted that 黑料社区 believes in the pivotal role played by IAACA in promoting transparency and facilitating the exchange of expertise, knowledge, and experiences

RIYADH: 黑料社区, represented by the Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority, or Nazaha, participated in the first executive committee meeting of the International Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities, held virtually on Thursday.

The president of Nazaha, Mazin bin Ibrahim Al-Kahmous, expressed his gratitude to IAACA president and commissioner of Hong Kong鈥檚 Independent Commission Against Corruption, Danny Woo, for the valuable efforts made by the association to enhance international cooperation in combating corruption.

Al-Kahmous said 黑料社区 has paid great attention to strengthening international partnerships in combating corruption and promoting integrity, resulting in several tangible achievements, according to a press release.

He noted that 黑料社区 believes in the pivotal role played by IAACA in promoting transparency and facilitating the exchange of expertise, knowledge, and experiences. 

He expressed hope that the Kingdom鈥檚 engagement with the association would lead to the launch of several key initiatives, including the periodic in-person general meeting of IAACA members in Hong Kong or on the sidelines of the Conference of the States Parties to the UN Convention against Corruption.

He also suggested the establishment of a mechanism to enhance the exchange of expertise among IAACA members in partnership with the GlobE Network, such as organizing joint workshops among members of the association.

Al-Kahmous invited all members to participate in the High-Level Conference on Measuring Corruption, scheduled to be held in New York Dec 2-4, 2025. 

This event builds on the Global Initiative on Measuring Corruption launched by Nazaha in 2021. 

The initiative is conducted in partnership with the UN Development Programme, the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, and the International Anti-Corruption Academy.

The IAACA is an independent, non-political organization with over 180 anti-corruption authorities worldwide. The association works to combat corruption, implement the UN Convention against Corruption, and achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly mitigating corruption and bribery in all forms by 2030. 

The association is committed to enhancing relationships with international and regional organizations to unify and advance efforts within the global anti-corruption community.


Saudi environmentalist recognized at Green World Awards

Saudi author and US-based environmentalist Hassan Alzain. (Supplied)
Saudi author and US-based environmentalist Hassan Alzain. (Supplied)
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Saudi environmentalist recognized at Green World Awards

Saudi author and US-based environmentalist Hassan Alzain. (Supplied)
  • Hassan Alzain received an award at the 2025 Green World Awards for co-authoring Green Gambit
  • Green Gambit, an environmental health book written by Alzain and Victor R. Kalimugogo, discusses various subjects within the field of environmental sustainability

RIYADH: Saudi author and US-based environmentalist Hassan Alzain received an honorary award at the 2025 Green World Awards for innovation on Thursday for his recent publication 鈥淕reen Gambit.鈥

Roger Wolens, founder and CEO of the The Green Organization, which hosted the awards, said: 鈥淚t was a pleasure and an honor to present a Green World Award in recognition of such a prestigious publication that can have very positive effects on future environmental actions.鈥

鈥淕reen Gambit,鈥 an environmental health book written by Alzain and Victor R. Kalimugogo, discusses various subjects within the field of environmental sustainability, including climate change and climate policy.

鈥淚t gives a flavor of the industrial revolution for those who are not aware of it,鈥 Alzain said.

The Green World Awards is one of world鈥檚 premier environmental awards campaigns. Held annually, the event is presented by The Green Organization, an independent, nonprofit and nonpolitical group founded in 1994 that aims to recognize, reward and promote environmental practices.

鈥淥nce we finalized the book, we had the idea of giving our readers the confidence that the content in the book has been seen and reviewed by an external judging committee,鈥 Alzain told Arab News.

Since 2022, Alzain鈥檚 search for valid information on the environment proved be a very complex business. This led to his idea of writing a book on the subject.

He said: 鈥淐an I have a scientific book, building blocks, where all the details have been robustly validated?鈥

Through 鈥淕reen Gambit,鈥 Alzain provides a 鈥渂lueprint鈥 and creates a foundation for enthusiasts who wish to venture into the field of environmental protection. Budding environmentalists, Alzain said, 鈥渃an simply read the book and get a solid foundation from a climate policy perspective.鈥

Alzain has worked in the energy industry for the past decade and holds a degree in environmental health from Liverpool John Moores University. He focused on environmental protection and public health earlier in his career before making a transition toward environmental sustainability and tackling climate change.

He is now pursuing a master鈥檚 degree in environmental management at Yale University鈥檚 School of the Environment.


黑料社区鈥檚 industry development creating great opportunities, say experts at trade show

黑料社区鈥檚 industry development creating great opportunities, say experts at trade show
Updated 15 May 2025

黑料社区鈥檚 industry development creating great opportunities, say experts at trade show

黑料社区鈥檚 industry development creating great opportunities, say experts at trade show
  • Kingdom providing incentives for foreign investment
  • Vision 2030 plan, football World Cup 2034 highlighted

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 development and adoption of modern technology was creating significant opportunities for foreign investment and economic growth, experts in the industrial and logistics sectors told Arab News on Thursday at the Riyadh International Industry Week 2025.

The RIIW25, which ends today, featured four industrial trade shows: Saudi Plastics and Petrochemicals, Saudi Printing and Packaging, Smart Manufacturing, and Saudi Smart Logistics.

Kevin Lang, general manager at China Bentae Industry Group, praised 黑料社区鈥檚 government for attracting and establishing factories within the Kingdom, emphasizing that such steps provide strong incentives for foreign investment in the industrial sector.

Participating in the event for the second time, Lang noted a surge in the presence of Chinese and international companies in the Saudi market, which he said was a sign of growing investor confidence in the Kingdom.

鈥淲e aim to leverage 黑料社区鈥檚 push for economic openness and its efforts to attract foreign investment. We see significant growth potential, particularly in sectors that align with Vision 2030, such as industry and sustainability,鈥 Lang said.

Lafi Al-Dhafiri, commercial director at Alkharj Steel Co., said the show was an exceptional platform for bringing together global expertise, forming partnerships and shaping the future of the sector.

鈥淭he event highlighted the promising opportunities within the Saudi industrial sector, especially in light of the unprecedented government support that aligns with the goals of Vision 2030,鈥 Al-Dhafiri added.

Ahmed Sobhi Badran, sales manager at Derbn Trading Co., noted the emergence of Saudi brands that are increasingly positioning themselves on the global stage.

鈥淭he exhibitions feature a strong presence of international companies seeking to strengthen their foothold in the Saudi market, creating a healthy competitive environment driven by quality standards and marketing excellence.鈥

Ratheesh NS, deputy manager at Windsor Machines Ltd., said the company was eager to explore business opportunities in the Kingdom.

鈥淲e are looking forward to the vast opportunities in 黑料社区, driven by its vibrant transformation under Saudi Vision 2030 and the FIFA World Cup 2034,鈥 he said.

鈥淲e are confident that this market boom will help us explore and engage with this ambitious region.鈥

Fahad Al-Thenayan, a logistics advisor, said the event was 鈥渁 great opportunity for visitors to explore a wide range of innovative solutions.鈥


Swiss state secretary explores cooperation on 鈥榮cience mission鈥 to 黑料社区

Swiss state secretary explores cooperation on 鈥榮cience mission鈥 to 黑料社区
Updated 15 May 2025

Swiss state secretary explores cooperation on 鈥榮cience mission鈥 to 黑料社区

Swiss state secretary explores cooperation on 鈥榮cience mission鈥 to 黑料社区
  • Martina Hirayama: 鈥楾he mission to 黑料社区 aims to explore potential areas of cooperation between Swiss and Saudi researchers鈥
  • Hirayama: 鈥楾he Swiss government supports Swiss-Saudi joint research projects through its Leading House for the MENA region, the University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland鈥

RIYADH: Swiss State Secretary for Education, Research and Innovation Martina Hirayama was in 黑料社区 leading a science mission to strengthen partnerships and explore opportunities for further collaboration in innovation.

The Swiss delegation met Murhaf bin Mohammed Al-Madani, assistant minister of education for development and transformation; Pierre Magistretti, vice president for research at KAUST; Dr. Munir bin Mahmoud El-Desouki, KACST president; Dr. Mohammed Al-Otaibi, general supervisor at the Saudi Research Development and Innovation Authority; Axel Pierru, vice president of knowledge and analysis, KAPSARC; and a team from the King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, according to the Swiss Embassy in Riyadh.

In an interview with Arab News, Hirayama said: 鈥淭he Gulf states, including 黑料社区, are investing heavily in artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, biotechnology, digitalization, fintech and renewable energies 鈥 areas in which Switzerland is also conducting cutting-edge research.

鈥淭he mission to 黑料社区 aims to explore potential areas of cooperation between Swiss and Saudi researchers,鈥 she added.

Hirayama added that in Switzerland, a bottom-up approach, autonomy of actors, a focus on excellence and competition, and international openness are basic principles of research and innovation policy. The federal government sees itself as an enabler, she said. This also applies to international cooperation, where it falls on actors to use the instruments available to them to set up transnational research projects and networks.

Commenting on existing instruments for international cooperation between both scientific communities, Hirayama said: 鈥淭he Swiss government supports Swiss-Saudi joint research projects through its Leading House for the Middle East and North Africa region, the University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland.

鈥淯nder the Leading House model, the Swiss government mandates selected Swiss higher education institutions to establish strategic cooperation instruments that provide seed funding and support innovative pilot projects with regions with a significant scientific and technological potential,鈥 she added.

Between 2019 and 2024, the Swiss National Science Foundation provided funding for projects led by Swiss researchers that included collaboration with 黑料社区, she said.

Switzerland鈥檚 education, research and innovation landscape is internationally known for its excellence and unique characteristics, the state secretary added. The system offers two strong educational pathways: Vocational education and training, and academic studies. Two-thirds of young people in Switzerland choose vocational education and training as their next step after completing compulsory education.

There are about 250 VET programs to choose from, enabling people to enter the labor market as skilled workers with a range of career prospects. VET also makes a significant contribution to Switzerland鈥檚 innovation capacity. The close link to the labor market creates a workforce that is highly skilled and adaptable to the ever-changing demands of the global economy.

On the other hand, Switzerland鈥檚 universities offer a broad range of study programs and research activities. Swiss institutions are often at the forefront of global research and innovation. They offer world-class infrastructure and enable cutting-edge research.

The importance that Switzerland attaches to research and innovation is reflected in an investment of more than 3 percent of its gross domestic product in R&D, amounting to about 25 billion Swiss francs ($29.8 billion) annually.

The high-level scientific delegation led by Hirayama included Torsten Schwede, president of the National Research Council, Laure Ognois, head of international cooperation at the Swiss National Science Foundation; Dr. Virginia Richter, rector of the University of Bern; and Yasmine Chatila Zwahlen, Swiss ambassador to 黑料社区.