KFSHRC to participate in C3 Davos of Healthcare Summit in Japan

KFSHRC to participate in C3 Davos of Healthcare Summit in Japan
Healthcare professionals consider the Kingdom’s King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre to be the leading academic medical centre in the Middle East and North Africa. (SPA/File)
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KFSHRC to participate in C3 Davos of Healthcare Summit in Japan

KFSHRC to participate in C3 Davos of Healthcare Summit in Japan
  • Elite group of leaders, policymakers, investors, innovators to attend

RIYADH: King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre will participate in the C3 Davos of Healthcare Summit in Japan. Under the theme “A Tri-Nation Collaboration: Building Bridges Beyond Borders in Healthcare,” it begins on Wednesday, Sept. 24.

The event will see an elite group of leaders, policymakers, investors, and innovators from around the world explore opportunities for collaboration in developing the future of the healthcare sector.

As part of the summit’s activities, Dr. Majid bin Ibrahim Al-Fayyadh, adviser at the Royal Court and CEO of KFSHRC, will deliver a keynote address called “King Faisal’s Vision for Integrated Healthcare and Investment in a New Infrastructure for Modern Medicine.” It will highlight the transformative journey of the healthcare sector in the Kingdom toward a patient-centered, interconnected system.

He will also review the impact of public-private partnerships, foreign investments, and regulatory reforms on the future of the medical sector in .

The summit will also witness the participation of several of the hospital’s leaders in multiple panel discussions. Dr. Esam Abdullah Albanyan, chief of education and training, will speak at a session showcasing opportunities for collaboration in the fields of biotechnology, robotics, and elderly care.

Assistant CEO Dr. Osama Alswailem will take part in a session to highlight the role of precision medicine and data science in enhancing early diagnosis.

The summit’s program will include a variety of sessions on the role of public-private partnerships as a key driver to accelerate the integration of artificial intelligence in healthcare. Other sessions will look at groundbreaking advances in early detection of Alzheimer’s disease using biomarkers and digital technologies, as well as discussions on lessons learned from epidemic experiences to strengthen future preparedness, and exploration of innovations shaping the next generation of global healthcare systems.


Al-Rabwah Date Season launched in Riyadh

Al-Rabwah Date Season launched in Riyadh
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Al-Rabwah Date Season launched in Riyadh

Al-Rabwah Date Season launched in Riyadh

RIYADH: Authorities have launched the date season at Al-Rabwah market in Riyadh, featuring a select group of farmers, exhibitors and families working in the cottage industry.

The event attracted a remarkable crowd of visitors from across the Kingdom, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Al-Rabwah Date Season is one of the Kingdom’s premier annual events, which is vital in supporting local farmers and boosting the date industry’s sales.

Over 30 varieties of dates, renowned for their quality and produced in the Kingdom’s farms, are on display.

The event also highlights date-processing industries and offers innovative date-inspired products.

Family-friendly zones, tasting areas, and comprehensive support services ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors.

Cultural and awareness activities are also featured, focusing on the importance of palm trees and dates to the Kingdom’s food and economic heritage.


Saudi Virtual Center launches water sustainability drive

Saudi Virtual Center launches water sustainability drive
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Saudi Virtual Center launches water sustainability drive

Saudi Virtual Center launches water sustainability drive

RIYADH: The Saudi Water Authority, in collaboration with the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology and King Abdulaziz University, has launched a joint virtual center for innovation in desalination technologies.

The aim is to drive sustainability, make use of advanced materials and renewable energy, and foster research collaboration to enhance national capabilities in water technology.

The center’s establishment is the result of a tripartite memorandum of understanding between the partners, which sets the foundation for cooperation in key areas, the Saudi Press Agency reported. This includes the development of local membranes to improve primary water treatment efficiency, software development, and the creation of joint research laboratories for graduate students.

This partnership underscores the authority’s commitment to strengthening academic and institutional collaborations, unifying efforts to develop innovative, sustainable solutions to water challenges, and ensuring the security of the Kingdom’s water resources.


Advanced digital environment aims at helping worshippers at holy mosques

Advanced digital environment aims at helping worshippers at holy mosques
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Advanced digital environment aims at helping worshippers at holy mosques

Advanced digital environment aims at helping worshippers at holy mosques

MAKKAH: The General Authority for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques has worked on building an integrated digital environment to help performance efficiency and raise the quality of services provided to worshippers.

It has increasingly employed modern technology and digital tools to serve Umrah performers, worshippers and visitors through an integrated strategy, in line with the digital age and supported by the skills, capacities, and distinguished performance of the authority’s employees and affiliates.

The aim is to enable worshippers to easily and smoothly access all services and comply with organizational regulations.

The authority has launched eight digital services to benefit visitors, cover bookings, enrich experience, and enhance beneficiary feedback.

Among the services are the unified transportation service at the two holy mosques and the central reporting system.


Ministry of Interior receives Frontier Works Organization director general

Ministry of Interior receives Frontier Works Organization director general
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Ministry of Interior receives Frontier Works Organization director general

Ministry of Interior receives Frontier Works Organization director general

RIYADH: Acting Saudi Deputy Minister of Interior Prince Abdulaziz bin Mohammed bin Ayyaf received Maj. Gen. Abdul Sami, the director general of the Frontier Works Organization in Pakistan, at his office in Riyadh on Thursday.

During the meeting, several topics of mutual interest were discussed.


Landmark trade show in Riyadh attracts thousands

Landmark trade show in Riyadh attracts thousands
Updated 18 September 2025

Landmark trade show in Riyadh attracts thousands

Landmark trade show in Riyadh attracts thousands
  • More than 250 exhibitors showcase latest products

RIYADH: Thousands of local, regional, and international professionals descended as more than 250 exhibitors showcased workspaces and stationery, paper, gifts, homeware, and children’s toys at the Riyadh Front Exhibition and Conference Center.

The event revealed a powerful convergence of global manufactures and traders as both ’s Vision 2030 giga-projects and rapid market diversification have created unprecedented demand for innovation across workplaces, education, and lifestyle sectors.

Running until Thursday, the event was officially opened on Tuesday by Ajlan Saad Al-Ajlan, vice chairman of the board of directors at the Riyadh Chamber, the strategic partner of the event.

Al-Ajlan said: “We are proud to officially open and be strategic partners for the event here. By bringing such events to the Kingdom — events that are already proven and established in other global markets — we are connecting international and regional industry expertise.

“It is with this sharing of knowledge and innovation that we will keep delivering towards our Vision 2030 goals.”

On the opening day, panelists discussed how Saudi-driven innovation is shaping the future of the office, from culturally attuned design and agile project delivery to sustainability and supply chain resilience.

Mohammed Al Zamil, managing director at I-AM, highlighted how local insight is redefining excellence in workplace design.

Muhannad A Alhammadeh, marketing director of HAY Developments, said: “By 2035 the workplace will be shaped by multiple generations, hybrid work, automation, and climate urgency.”

Elaine O’Connell, senior vice president at event organizer dmg events, said: “As expected, the inaugural show is spotlighting how the Kingdom continues to establish itself as a vibrant hub for creativity, design, and innovation. What we have seen is that it is also doing its part in shaping the future of workplaces.”

Ahmed Al-Humaidi, sales director at Almutlaq Furniture, told Arab News: “Almutlaq is one of the pioneering companies in the Saudi market in the field of furniture. Today, the company is focusing on projects in line with the state’s current direction. Participating in the exhibition, we expect to attract a larger number of visitors, bigger projects, and greater opportunities.

“There have been many accomplishments; for example, Almutlaq is supplying Roshn with doors for the Sidra Project, one of the Kingdom’s major projects.

“The focus of our participation is not limited to Almutlaq, but also to showcasing international brands.”

Tarek Amin, dealer development manager at Haworth Middle East and Africa, praised the inaugural event for the networking opportunities, and added: “We are delighted to join with our partner Almutlaq Furniture. The Kingdom is a key market for us, and the opportunities here are tremendous as it continues its transformation under Saudi Vision 2030.”

Another exhibitor, Jose Garcia, Qyos product manager at Actiu, said: “ is a key market with huge potential, and this show allows us to establish our presence and connect with architects, designers, and corporate end users.”

Taking place alongside the show was The Creative Circle, a two-day forum with 25 speakers, as well as a three-day workshop by Artsy.

One of the highlights on the opening day was a fireside chat with Dr. Mohammad Tantawy, co-founder, board member and CMO at Green Point Group.

Tantawy said: “There is a lot of greenwashing here, so companies must look at the full manufacturing process, including working with a reliable partner.”

Hobbies Castle, one of the Kingdom’s largest pop culture and trading card distributors, hailed the organizers for launching a much-needed industry platform in the form of the Kids and Toys section.

Mostafa Hamdy, country manager KSA at Hobbies Castle, said: “We have already created some incredible connections with other distributors, widening our potential network and customer base, which was a key focus of our participation.”