Saudi International Iron & Steel Conference Discusses Building Technologies in NEOM Industrial City “OXAGON”

Riyadh– CEO of NEOM Industrial City “OXAGON” Vishal Wanzhou has revealed that building the city during the next decade consumes the largest amount of iron and steel, and construction will take into account the importance of carbon neutralization and the use of clean energy.
He highlighted, during his participation in the 2nd Saudi International Conference for the Steel Industry, held in Riyadh, that Oxagon is “committed to applying the highest environmental standards within industries, construction, mining, and waste treatment, adding that 40% of NEOM staff are Saudis who have received the best quality of education and contribute to realizing the city’s ambitious vision, in addition to other workers from 70 different nationalities.
The CEO indicated that the Kingdom, through these projects and mega-cities, has a historic opportunity to lead the global transformation in renewable energy solutions, building technologies, and modern industries compatible with the environment, noting that the production of green hydrogen in NEOM will start in 2026 with a capacity of 650 tons per day and will be used in industries such as green steel and cement with less carbon content, and the city will be run 100% by renewable energy.
He underlined that Oxagon “will be the industrial heart of NEOM per a vision that aims to be the leading region for advanced clean industries, innovation, research, and supply chain platforms, given its distinguished location on the Red Sea, where nearly 13% of global trade crosses and will work to attract industries to build an export-based economy.”

Source: Saudi Press Agency

KSrelief Distributes More than 6000 Cartons of Dates in Shabwah Governorate, Yemen

Shabwa, Yemen, September 14, 2022 SPA — King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) yesterday distributed 6000 cartons of dates in Habban District of Shabwa Governorate in Yemen benefiting 36000 people. This is a part of the humanitarian and relief efforts provided by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia through KSrelief to the Yemeni people.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

During Global AI Summit, Transport General Authority, Princess Nourah University Sign MoU to Activate Role of Scientific Research, Innovation in Transport

Riyadh– Transport General Authority today signed a memorandum of understanding with Princess Nourah Bint Abdul Rahman University, in the presence of Deputy Minister of Transport and Logistic Services and Acting President of the Transport General Authority Dr. Rumaih bin Mohammed Al-Rumaih and Rector of Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University Dr. Einas bint Suleiman Al-Eisa. The signing ceremony was held on the sidelines of the 2nd Global AI Summit that is being held in Riyadh.
The memo aims at supporting cooperation fields between the two sides in aspects related to scientific research and innovation in the transport sector, developing curricula, offering consultations and training, developing human resources skills in relevant fields, and enhancing social awareness on the importance of various transport services and means.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions Kicks Off in Kazakh Capital

Nur-Sultan– The Seventh Congress of the Leaders of World and Traditional Religions kicked off today, in the Kazakh capital, Nur-Sultan, under the title “The Role of World Leaders and Traditional Religions in the Spiritual and Social Development of Humanity in the Post-Covid 19 Epidemic”, in the presence of the Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, with the participation of High-ranking figures from around the world.
The Kazakh president delivered a speech in which he stressed that the crises facing the world in various fields, whether energy crises, environmental crises, or climate change, had serious repercussions on international relations, stressing the need to sit at the dialogue table to overcome the crisis of confidence that is afflicting the world.
Minister of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance, Sheikh Dr. Abdullatif bin Abdulaziz Al Al-Sheikh, stressed in his speech the importance of the conference in building dialogue among civilizations, and the role of religious leaders in strengthening trust in Allah Almighty and building bridges of communication and acquaintance between all groups of the same society of different faiths and between different societies, especially in times of crisis.
Dr. Al Al-Sheikh said, “Religious leaders must contribute to ending conflicts, combating sectarianism and intolerance, promoting the values of good citizenship, confronting hate crimes, inciting sedition, and assaulting others because of race, religion or color.” The Congress will continue its work for the next two days.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

SDAIA and SCAI Unveil “SauTech” Speech-to-text Software

Riyadh– The Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) and its National Center for Artificial Intelligence (NCAI) today unveiled the brand-new SauTech system, an AI-driven solution that converts speech into text using advanced speech-recognition techniques. Developed in collaboration with the Saudi Company for Artificial Intelligence (SCAI), a fully owned subsidiary of the Public Investment Fund (PIF), the new system was announced during the second edition of the Global AI Summit at King Abdulaziz Conference Center in Riyadh.
SauTech utilizes cutting-edge speech recognition algorithms to process spoken language. The software supports audio files of various sizes to enable real-time speech-to-text conversion across different dialects thanks to its precise ability to recognize and identify local Saudi dialects. In addition to outperforming all current applications, the SauTech system is set to be upgraded to recognize more Arabic dialects.
President of SDAIA Dr. Abdullah Alghamdi thanked the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and His Royal Highness Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for their tireless support of the Kingdom’s AI sector. He commented: “The innovative SauTech system has been developed entirely by Saudi AI scientists and engineers within the Kingdom. This solution is one of many initiatives from SDAIA and NCAI that are set to shape the future of the AI sector and harness the power of data to serve the national economy and Saudi society. We will continue to seek out new ways to enhance the Kingdom’s role in developing, innovating, and adopting these technologies and cement the Kingdom’s leadership among data and AI-based economies.”
NCAI’s Chief Executive Officer Dr. Majid Altuwaijri commented: “We are proud to announce SauTech as the first product from NCAI in collaboration with our partners at SCAI. The new system has been extensively trained using huge amounts of audio data capturing diverse dialects and accents to ensure the highest levels of accuracy and performance. The system places privacy as a priority, with all user data stored on servers within the Kingdom to ensure the utmost level of security. This innovative solution adds tremendous value and further strengthens the Kingdom’s AI capabilities.”
Eng. Ayman AlRashed, Chief Executive Officer of SCAI, said: “We are proud to partner with SDAIA for the development of the innovative SauTech system, which delivers outstanding accuracy and recognizes local dialects in a way that outperforms all current applications. This technology will create new opportunities to deploy AI across many more applications, in line with PIF’s strategy of promoting innovation, building capacity, and enabling promising sectors to achieve the goals of Vision 2030.”
Currently available through the ‘software as a service’ model, SauTech system will help create new opportunities to deploy AI across many more applications including assistive technologies and Interactive Voice Response systems (IVR) used in emergency services, healthcare, and banking. The technology also enables automated captioning of media, call center analytics, automated meeting transcriptions, Conversational Agents, and voice-activated devices.
Results of a benchmarking analysis carried out by aiXplain indicate that SauTech outperforms the next best system by approximately 8% and 9% on Modern Standard Arabic and Saudi dialects respectively.
The Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority and SCAI have signed MoUs with SAUDIA and stc to harness artificial intelligence technologies and language processing solutions, including SauTech, to improve the two partners’ customer experience.
Work is underway to add more Arabic dialects to SauTech system, which is being exhibited for the first time at the SCAI pavilion during the Global AI Summit in Riyadh.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

First Clinical Study to Detect Retinopathy Conducted through AI

Riyadh– Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) and King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital today announced embarking on a clinical study to detect retinopathy with the use of AI, in cooperation with Saudi Company for Artificial Intelligence (SCAI) and Lean Company. The study was announced today during a panel discussion as part of the 2nd Global AI Summit that is being held at King Abdul Aziz International Conference Center in Riyadh.
Retinopathy is among the main causes for losing sight in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia due to its being connected to diabetes, where early detection of the disease is important to avoid its complications in later stages.
CEO of King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital Dr. Abdulaziz Ibrahim Al-Rajhi said that this step is a result of AI development among the four sides participating in the clinical study to try technology in local clinics, expecting to launch an expanded inspection program for the diseases with the use of the same technology in the near future.
For his part, CEO of the National Center for Artificial Intelligence (NCAI), the innovative arm of SDAIA, Dr. Majid Al-Tuwaijri said that announcing the clinical study is the latest cooperation between the health and technological sectors in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, noting that SDAIA seeks to enhance the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s entrepreneurship in the field of data and AI in various sectors.
SCAI and Lean Company will seek to adopt and integrate this technology at health sector institutions after the success of the clinical study.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Deputy Minister of Environment Stresses Importance of Providing Innovative Solutions to Utilize Untapped Potential of Resources in Saudi Arabia

Riyadh– Deputy Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture Eng. Mansour Al-Mushaiti considered sustainability as a main pillar for national priorities, stressing the importance of providing innovative solutions to help provide innovative solutions to utilize untapped potential of resources across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia through a lifetime digital transformation journey via building a digital society, economy and nation. He added that this can be realized through exerting efforts to overcome hardships via enhancing and facilitating harmony in work, boosting a smart and effective ecological system for decision making, achieving cooperation among all sectors, refraining from traditional tools, applying the latest emerging technologies, and spreading AI applications in the best ways possible.
Al-Mushaiti’s remarks came during a panel discussion dubbed “Ecological outlook to adopt AI”, which was held during the 2nd Global AI Summit at the King Abdul Aziz International Conference Center in Riyadh.
The deputy minister noted that the cost of food exceeds SAR 100 billion, while the water infrastructure budget for the five coming years is estimated at SAR 300 billion, and the same time, money and efforts are required to maintain and protect the environment and alleviate the impacts of climate change and reach carbon neutrality by 2030 and plant 10 billion trees over the coming decades.
He also referred to the importance of AI in speeding up various stages of progress in a proactive manner to apply modern and emerging technologies that can contribute to realizing strategic goals in full harmony with the Saudi Vision 2030.
He noted that the ministry has launched a free digital guiding platform named “the agricultural guide” to acquaint farmers with mechanisms of using modern technologies.
Al-Mushaiti also announced a partnership between the ministry, SDAIA and Google to launch the first center in the world specialized to provide sustainability solutions and applications with the use of AI technologies under the name “Artificial Intelligence Center”, which aims at adopting advanced technologies in all the sectors of the ministry and implementing three programs with 11 initiatives to all sectors in a gradual and ambitious way.
He pointed out that the first phase will focus on developing forecasts that rely on climate and sustainability data to help observe and predict climate change in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and abroad.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

KAUST… a Saudi Incubator for International Expertise in AI Research and Innovations

Riyadh– King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) tends to include artificial intelligence in all fields, given the importance of this technology, which is top among the revolutionary technologies in the world, and its future role in affecting the lifestyle in general, and KAUST has sought to be an effective academic institution by increasing human capabilities and expanding interdisciplinary research and innovations locally and regionally supported by an advanced infrastructure equipped with advanced technologies under the umbrella of the University’s Artificial Intelligence Initiative and its Director Professor Jürgen Schmidhuber.
In that context, the university’s Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Dr. Mohammed Al-Husseini, has developed an advanced algorithm that simulates human creativity through the learning technology without images, and the ability to deduce and convert words into images in cooperation with Dr. Mohammed Al-Feki, from the University of Central Florida, this algorithm paves the way for “artificial imagination” and automated classification of new plant and animal species.
Al-Husseini and El-Feki’s research aims to develop a so-called “image-free learning algorithm” (ZSL) to help identify previously unseen objects, according to category-level descriptions without training examples.
The researchers designed a visual learning process model for the “unseen before” categories by linking the learning algorithm without pictures to human creativity, taking into account that the algorithm is based on recognizing things that have not been seen before, while creativity is related to creating “a likable thing that has not been seen before.”
In another research, KAUST used artificial intelligence to reveal the secrets of mysterious stone monuments in Saudi Arabia, where the huge and mysterious stone structures known as “rectangles” in the northwest of the Kingdom are among the oldest monuments in the world, dating back 7000 years, but they have not been sufficiently studied. In this context, a research team from the university contributed to accelerating the pace of archaeological explorations in the Kingdom, using artificial intelligence techniques. For more than a decade, archaeologists have manually used available sources of satellite imagery, researching software such as Google Maps; to obtain clues about potential archaeological sites, and then conduct field visits to these sites.
KAUST’s research tackled the development of technical creativity for artificial intelligence through a research paper presented by the assistant professor of computer science at the university, Dr. Mohammed Al-Husseini, which was remarkably accepted at the International Conference on Computational Creativity (ICCC) 2022, which is the first conference on computer creative artificial intelligence. The field of fine art production was based on artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques through the use of CWAN networks to produce new or original artworks. This is done by training networks on existing plastic art patterns by exposing them to a large repository of paintings from different schools and artistic styles, from 5000 years ago up until the present time.
The researcher and his team were able to produce more creative artworks compared to other current AI methods – a conclusion supported by empirical findings, including artwork evaluations, in which 341 people participated. The results show that CWANs can produce new artworks much better than other latest methods.
On the role of artificial intelligence in supporting sustainability, the Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering at the Center for Advanced Membranes and Porous Materials at KAUST, Dr. Gyorgy Szekely, is conducting research in sustainable manufacturing based on proven statistics that the chemical-based industry wastes more than 50 percent of the energy to make its products, whether it’s a commodity chemical, a mobile phone polymer, or a micro-pharmaceutical compound.
Szekely’s research is focused on developing a technology that can reduce energy consumption by 90 percent by replacing thermochemical separations with selective porous membrane technology – to simply filter the desired product at ambient temperature – thus achieving a dramatic increase in efficiency. “Membrane separations consume a fraction of the energy compared to conventional separation techniques,” says Szekely.
Professor Szekely continues to focus on the industry’s problems, and some of his membrane separation solutions are now in commercial use, but it is a slow process that takes months of experimentation in the lab and may involve increased resource consumption and waste generation costs.
The Szekely group has recently created an open database that can be accessed by anyone online and can be used for resolving problems of membrane separation with nanofiltration technology in organic solvents.
“The computer predicted that the membrane would retain 100 percent of patchoulol, and when we tested this membrane we found that it separated 100 percent of patchoulol, so the AI was very accurate 100 percent in a real-world problem,” says Sekele.
Based on this finding, Professor Szekely at KAUST has a compelling computational tool to advance his research in sustainable manufacturing.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

SDAIA Joins World Bank’s Digital Development Partnership

Riyadh– Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) today – during the 2nd Global AI Summit being held at King Abdul Aziz International Conference Center in Riyadh – announced that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by SDAIA, has joined the World Bank’s Digital Development Partnership, which is a cooperation partnership between the public and private sectors to help developing countries benefit from digital innovations to solve some of the most challenging issues.
In its capacity as a new member to this partnership, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will contribute to supporting initiatives that aim at enhancing the development of data capabilities, speeding up the use of digital tools, and sharing the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s expertise and capabilities to realize sustainable growth and economic development.
Under this partnership, work will be implemented with a selected group of partners from the public and private sectors that will work jointly to enhance the efforts of developing countries to empower digital development.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia aspired to build strategic partnerships that contribute to supporting development efforts at the regional and international levels in the data and AI field through cooperation with the World Bank.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Saudi Minister of Culture Discusses Cooperation with his Indonesian Counterpart

Magelang, Indonesia– Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, Saudi Minister of Culture, met Tuesday the Minister of Education, Culture, Research and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, Nadiem Anwar Makarim, on the sidelines of the G20 Ministers of Culture’s meeting held in Central Java, Indonesia.
At the beginning of the meeting, the Saudi Minister of Culture thanked his Indonesian counterpart for holding the third meeting of the G20 Ministers of Culture. Nadiem Anwar Makarim, in turn, praised the Kingdom’s efforts in holding the first meeting of Ministers of Culture in 2020 during the Kingdom’s presidency of the G20.
During the meeting, they discussed ways to enhance and expand the horizons of cultural cooperation between the two countries in various cultural fields. The Saudi Minister of Culture invited his Indonesian counterpart to attend the Biennale of Islamic Arts in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 2023.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Saudi Stock Exchange Main Index Ends Trading Lower at 11,893 Points

Riyadh– Saudi Stock Exchange’s main index ended trading lower here today, losing 191.18 points to close at 11,893.27 points.
The total value of the trading reported was SAR 5.4 billion, while the toll of shares traded was 121 million, divided into over 280,000 deals.
The Saudi Parallel Market Index (NOMU) ended the day losing 145.85 points, to close at 20,851.58 points, with a valuation of SAR 22.1 million and an overall tally of more than 270,000 stocks traded and divided into as many as 1,798 deals.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

SCAI and Tahakom Sign Cooperation Agreement to Develop AI Infrastructure

Riyadh– The Saudi Company for Artificial Intelligence (SCAI), a PIF-owned company, signed today an MoU with the Saudi Technology and Security Comprehensive Control Company (Tahakom).
The two parties will collaborate to develop the AI infrastructure and super-computing capabilities necessary to power the next generation of AI applications.
The partnership was announced today at the Global AI Summit in the presence of CEO of SCAI Eng. Ayman AlRashed, and CEO of Tahakom Eng. Nabeel Al-Omar. Under the terms of the MoU, the companies will leverage their joint technical capabilities to cultivate and implement the infrastructure required to process the huge amounts of data that will be generated by smart cities. The collaboration is set to further enable a climate of innovation across the Kingdom’s AI ecosystem, contribute to the development of homegrown intellectual property, and inspire the next generation of talented Saudi data scientists.
Eng. Ayman AlRashed, CEO of SCAI, said: “We are pleased to enter into this new partnership with Tahakom, which represents another significant milestone on our journey to drive innovation and further strengthen Saudi Arabia’s AI ecosystem. Together, we look forward to working to accelerate the adoption of AI as the Kingdom continues to advance its digital transformation agenda and build a more connected future for our cities that will enhance the lives of citizens for generations to come.”
Established in 2015, Tahakom leverages innovative technologies to deliver state-of-the-art solutions in the public safety and smart mobility technologies. The Riyadh-based company operates across all regions of the Kingdom and aim to build end-to-end ecosystems in complex domains.
Nabeel al Omar, CEO of Tahakom, commented: “At Tahakom, we are committed to empowering government agencies, companies and individuals with the most innovative Smart Mobility and Public Safety ecosystem through the development and operation of trusted technologically-advanced and data-driven solutions. We are happy to partner with SCAI to continue developing the Kingdom’s AI infrastructure with the aim to improve quality of life and create economic value in fulfilment of Vision 2030’s transformative objectives.”
SCAI was launched to support PIF’s strategic goals and achieve national priorities by driving innovation in the AI sector. The company delivers impactful solutions through a host of advanced technologies and is showcasing its range of customer-centric products and services this week at the Global AI Summit in Riyadh. Organized by the Saudi Data & AI Authority (SDAIA), the summit gathers global experts and decision-makers from the public sector, academia, and private sector to explore and shape the future of AI.

Source: Saudi Press Agency