BAC celebrates 70th anniversary of Saudia’s route to Bahrain

Muharraq, Bahrain Airport Company (BAC), the operator and managing body of Bahrain International Airport (BIA), celebrated the 70th anniversary of Saudia, the flag carrier of Saudi Arabia, commencing flights to Bahrain.

To mark the occasion, BAC hosted a cake-cutting ceremony and presented the airline’s Operations & Station Managers with tokens of appreciation. In attendance were BAC management and team members from the Route Development department.

“This celebration marks our appreciation of Saudia’s history, which spans 77 years, reflecting the quality of its services and its commitment to continuous development,” BAC Chief Commercial Officer Ayman Zainal said.

“The Bahrain-Saudi route, which began 70 years ago, has played a key role in strengthening connectivity between the two kingdoms, bolstering bilateral relations, trade, and tourism in the process. During this time, BIA’s partnership with Saudia has only grown stronger and we look forward to achieving further mutual success.”

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Tourism Minister meets Saudi counterpart

Bali, Minister of Tourism, Fatima bint Jaafar Al-Sairafi, met Ahmed Aqeel AlKhateeb, the Minister of Tourism of Saudi Arabia, on the sidelines of her participation in the World Tourism Day held in the island of Bali, Indonesia, under the theme “Rethinking Tourism”.

Minister Al-Sairafi underlined the commitment to continue the integrative efforts between the Kingdom of Bahrain and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the tourism sector, which plays a key role in increasing the contributions of this sector to the national economies of both kngdoms.

The ministers also discussed ways to strengthen tourism cooperation and partnerships, as well as how to capatalise on joint experiences.

They also discussed cooperation in organising joint activities in the Kingdom of Bahrain and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Eighth Meeting of GCC Ministers of Social Affairs and Development Held

Riyadh– The Ministers of Social Affairs and Development of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) held their eighth meeting here today, chaired by Minister of Human Resources and Social Development Eng. Ahmed bin Sulaiman bin Abdulaziz Al-Rajhi, who is the chair of the current session, with the participation of GCC Secretary-General Dr. Nayef Al-Hajraf.
The meeting discussed a number of topics on its agenda.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Culinary Arts Commission Registers 13 Foods on Slow Food List of Endangered Food

Turin, Culinary Arts Commission today announced registering 13 famous Saudi foods on the Ark of Taste list of endangered food of the Slow Food International, and had the opportunity to display then before an international audience while organizing the Saudi Ark of Taste as part of its participation in the Salon del Qusto – Terra Madre event held in Turin, Italy.
The types of food represented 13 regions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and included Kabath, Saudi Al-Kholani coffee beans, mountain sidr honey, Al-Kadi plant, Al-Hisawi rice, Al-Samh seeds, truffle, the traditional dish of ghafisah, and salt cane.
The items also included Al-Maghmi dates, which is a traditional Saudi dish made of dates, molasses and sesame beans, red camels that are known for their medium size and low production of milk, Najrani Burr (Al-Samma), Al-Haliah dates and Moringa trees.
Registering these types on the Ark of Taste is part of the commission’s efforts to preserve the historical legacy of culinary arts in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and bringing back these food items to the surface, encouraging the public to preserve them and protecting them from extinction.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

EDM Council and National Data Management Office Cooperate to Enhance Data Management Culture Across Saudi Arabia

New York– EDM Council, a cross-industry trade association focused on data management and analytics best practices, has entered into a cooperation agreement with the National Data Management Office (NDMO), part of the Saudi Data & AI Authority, to create greater awareness around data literacy and establish a national data management culture across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). The agreement makes NDMO the first EDM Council member in KSA.

A key part of this cooperation will have EDM Council and NDMO translate EDM Council’s DCAM™ – the Data Management Capability Assessment Model into Arabic to meet KSA’s needs. DCAM has been instrumental in helping firms around the world and across multiple industries implement the best practices needed to successfully drive data management across their organizations.

In addition to translating DCAM into Arabic, the cooperation will provide virtual open courses, dedicated courses and certifications in data management and data literacy best practices through EDM Council and its strategic partner eLearningCurve; Empower NDMO to benefit from EDM Council’s expansive network of global members and regulators help foster an ecosystem of data management training partners in KSAEstablish special interest groups and forums for data management professionals in KSA.

This cooperation with the EDM Council is an important step in fostering better data management best practices nationwide. Data is quickly becoming one of the most important assets to any organization so it’s imperative that firms have the necessary protocols in place to not only manage it but analyze it and leverage the insights that it can provide.

In addition to addressing data management best practices, DCAM ensures an organization’s data can support digital transformation, advanced analytics such as AI and ML, and data ethics.

“Bringing DCAM to the data management professionals of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and helping them to establish a robust data management culture is a watershed moment for the industry and the country,” said John Bottega, President of the EDM Council. “This is an exciting new venture for The Council and we’re eager to begin working with the NDMO team to support their implementation of these capabilities across the country.”

The cooperation agreement will be formally introduced during the Global AI Summit taking place between September 13-15 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Saudi Arabia Participates in 3rd Experts Meeting of G20 States for Cultural Track

Riyadh– The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia participated yesterday in the 3rd experts meeting of the G20 states 2022, organized by the Republic of Indonesia, which holds the current G20 Presidency, to discuss the countries’ comments on the final statement of the Culture Ministers, within the framework of the cultural track on the sidelines of the G20’s agenda, which is the “Cultural Sherpa Track” that was developed during the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s assumption of the presidency of the summit, in 2020.

The “Cultural Sherpa Path” is an initiative of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as part of its endeavors to create an effective international dialogue in which the most important global cultural issues were discussed.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Ministry of Culture’s Visual Arts Commission in Collaboration with Fashion Commission Launch Innovative Residency Program for Local and Internation-al Visual Artists and Fashion Designers

Riyadh — The Saudi Visual Arts Commission in collaboration with the Saudi Fashion Commission are pleased to announce the launch of the Intermix Residency Program, with the support of the Quality of Life Program, which will take place from September to November 2022, for the first cycle of the program at Ad Diriyah Biennale Foundation spaces in JAX District located in the his-torical city of Diriyah on the outskirts of the capital, Riyadh.

The program will provide a platform for local, regional, and international fashion designers, visual artists, and creatives to come together to engage in discussions, exchange creative ideas, and take part in unique immersive experiences. Participants will get a chance to explore and work around a range of themes including innovation, transformation, and sustainability during their 3-month residency that will finish with open studios.

Intermix Residency Program will offer four main tracks: skill development workshops, the-matic and educational training sessions, guest speaker events, and cultural experiences. The workshops will focus on skills such as dyeing, weaving techniques, while the educational sessions will provide in-depth information about textile innovation, as well as environmental, so-cietal, and global challenges in the visual arts and fashion design industries by experts in the field. Leading visual artists and fashion designers will be invited as guest speakers, providing mentorship and real-life solutions to some of the challenges in the industry. In addition, visits to cultural sites, exhibitions and events will be organized for the guest artists and designers every other week.

Artists and designers from Saudi Arabia, the Middle East, and Europe, were selected for the first round of the program: Chakir Hani, Claire Dartigues, Elham Dawsari, Hana AlMilli, Helena Bajaj Larsen, Huda Beydoun, Jana Ghalayini, Malik Thomas Jalil Kydd, Mashail Faqeeh, Noor Ebrahim, Sara Abdu, Shaima Saleh and Qwan.

An open call for applications will be announced for the second round of the program and a committee of visual arts and fashion experts will evaluate the applications and make the final selection. Members of the committee include: Dina Amin, CEO of the Visual Arts Commission; Burak Cakmak, CEO of the Fashion Commission, Dania AlSaleh, Visual Artist; Emily Marant, Functional Art Editor At French Cliché; Jean Pierre Blanc, Founder of the Annual International Festival of Fashion & Photography in Hyères; Jordan Nassar, Visual Artist; and Tara Aldughaither, Internal Resident Curator.

Developed by the Saudi Ministry of Culture’s Visual Arts Commission in collaboration with the Fashion Commission, the program will be carried out by ATHR Gallery, a leading contemporary art gallery based in Jeddah. The program offers two fully funded series, each covering a period of three months.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Arab States Broadcasting Union continues preparations to launch 22nd edition of Arab Broadcasting Festival in Riyadh

Riyadh, September 05, 2022, SPA– Arab States Broadcasting Union (ASBU) is gearing up to launch the 22nd edition of the Arab Broadcasting Festival in Riyadh, from 7 to 10 November, to be organized by the Saudi Broadcasting Authority, with the participation of more than 1,000 media professionals, and an estimated audience of more than 5,000 people.

Since its inception per Arab League Resolution No. 1100, ASBU has supervised five major projects to become a witness to its pivotal role in the Arab region, an indication of strengthening ties and cooperation between audio/video stations in Arab countries and developing their production.

The first projects of the Union emerged by establishing the cloud platform (Aspo Cloud), which consists of highly protected servers on global cloud networks and high-speed Internet connections, through which many applications and services are provided that can be used in the audio-visual and informational field, namely conducting content exchanges in the form of Live broadcasts or files with editorial information.

ASBU also provided digital television, which consists of (5) high-definition (HD) exchange channels, full coverage of the Arab region, most of Europe, and parts of Asia, where reservations are required to use these channels in advance through the coordination department of the Arab News and Programs Exchange Centre via the center’s website, or through direct communication using various means of communication.

The third project contains the MINOS platform (ASPO-MINOS), which is a system for multi-media exchange and services via satellite, which was launched in early January 2009, to enable execution reservations automatically, through application interface software, which facilitates the process of exchanges and increases its reliability, it also provides additional services such as coordination phones, audio conferencing, centralized content storage system, monitoring, and control interfaces, upgrades using new software and remote maintenance of terminals.

The MENOS system was recently developed into MENOS Plus, by applying the latest technologies in satellite connectivity, content-encoding, modulation, and network topology, which saved about 50% of the capacities used in the MENOS system. It was employed to increase TV exchange channels with a high-definition system (HD), and also promoted high-definition television exchange and direct connection between terminals optimally and economically.

In early 2018, the Unified Arab TV Package was launched as one of its projects implemented and supervised by ASBU and Arabsat, where the number of Arab satellite channels of the United Arab World Package reached 21 channels. This project is considered one of the greatest successes achieved in joint Arab work in the radio and television field, given the great practical, technical, economic, and strategic benefits, it achieves for the satellite channels participating in the package, as well as for the Arab viewer in the various coverage areas of the package on a global scale.

Believing in the importance of training, ASBU launched the Media Training Academy project to rehabilitate human resources in all disciplines of its member bodies. It contains a high-definition television studio, a radio studio designed with IP technology, a multimedia editing room equipped with a digital computer network, and a multidisciplinary training hall, offices, and complementary spaces such as rooms for interpretation, sound recording, and montage.

It is expected that the Kingdom’s hosting of this major media gathering will contribute to demonstrating the economic and development renaissance it is witnessing, highlighting the tourist areas and the qualitative value of the infrastructure for effective investment and attractive fruitful opportunities, in addition to deepening relations and enhancing cooperation with active regional organizations in the media industry.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Film Commission Reviews Film Industry Prospects in Saudi Arabia at Venice International Film Festival

Venice, September 5, 2022, SPA — The Film Commission has participated in a discussion panel on the future of the film industry in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and its regional and international influence, as part of the official program organized by the Venice production bridge at the Venice International Film Festival in Italy.

Director General of the Sector Development and Attracting Investments at the Commission Abduljalil Al-Nasser participated in the panel along with Film AlUla CEO Charlene Deleon-Jones, Managing Director at Red Sea International Film Festival Shivani Pandya and Managing Director of Media, Entertainment, Culture and Fashion Industries at NEOM Wayne Borg.

The panel went over the incentives program that the commission has launched to support films with up to 40% of financial recovery, which aims at attracting international production and stimulating the local production in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The program is part of a series of enablers that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia enjoys in the film industry, such as filming places, logistical support and technical personnel, which make the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia among the most attractive countries for cinematic production.

Al-Nasser said that there is a high level of coordination between public and private sector institutions in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to build all part of the value chain related to the film industry, which is a result of the commission’s awareness of the importance of the creative cycle of the film industry to build a comprehensive sector that serves filmmakers, noting that all participants in the panel praised the rich reserve of filming locations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which forms a fertile land to host several stories from across the world in high-quality production projects.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

MCIT and ICESCO Launch “Attaa Digital Hackathon” in Cairo

Cairo– The “Attaa Digital Hackathon” was launched today in the Arab Republic of Egypt for 3 days, which is being organized by the Saudi Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), represented by its “Attaa Digital” initiative, the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) and its partners, the Egyptian Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, the Egyptian IT Industry Development Agency and RiseUp Company.

The launch comes as a result of the agreement signed between MCIT and ICESCO on 8 December, 2021, through which they aim to strengthen the partnerships with academic bodies and universities in the field of cadres training and capacity building and motivate young people to share their ideas and compete to present the best solutions and proposals that serve the communities.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Under Patronage of HRH Crown Prince, Ministry of Culture to Hold Closing Ceremony of “National Cultural Awards” Initiative next September

Riyadh– Under the patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Deputy Prime Minister, the Ministry of Culture is planned to organize the closing ceremony of the “National Cultural Awards” Initiative on Friday September 9 to announce winners of the second edition of the awards and celebrate the cultural achievements and products of individuals, groups and institutions in various cultural sectors.

Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, the Minister of Culture, praised the generous patronage of HRH the Crown Prince to this cultural event that honors the cultural talents in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, stressing that the generous support is a coronation for the homeland’s intellectuals and a sign of what the culture receives of attention and support from the wise leadership under the Saudi Vision 2030 that boosted the value of culture and granted it a prestigious status for its being an element of the quality of life and a main component of the national identity.

The minister also expressed appreciation and gratitude to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense for their continuous and unprecedented support to the cultural sector across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with various creativity tracks.

The closing ceremony includes honoring winners of the initiative that covers 14 cultural awards: the Cultural Personality of the Year Award, Youth Cultural Award, Cultural Institutions Award, Film Award, Fashion Award, Music Award, National Heritage Award, Literature Award, Theater and Performing Arts Award, Visual Arts Award, Architecture and Design Award, Culinary Arts Award, Publishing Award, and Translation Award.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

More than 74 Countries Import Dates from Saudi Arabia’s Buraidah Festival

Buraidah, Saudi Arabia, August 25, 2022 SPA — Saudi Arabia’s Buraidah exports date products to more than 74 countries around the world. This boosts the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s exports of dates, which amounted to SAR 1.215 billion in 2021, with an increase of 31% compared to 2020.

Al-Qassim region produces more than 300,000 tons of dates annually. Local farmers aim to increase production and contribute to achieving the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 through boosting non-oil revenues.

Buraidah Date Festival – organized by the branch of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture in Al-Qassim – is considered the biggest marketing hubs in the world, where more than 1,000 vehicles loaded with tons of dates arrive at the venue and are received by consumers and investors, where plenty of dates are sent to the 15,000-square-meter export yard for packing and export to cities of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and outside to Gulf and Arab countries and the two Americas, Europe and East Asia.

Source: Saudi Press Agency