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Discovery Channel Documentary About The Line in Saudi Arabia features Interview with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
- June 27,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman gave an interview to the Discovery Channel for a new documentary about The Line, discussing some of the earliest ideas around the design and what the project means to the Kingdom and the world.
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Aston Martin Ties with Lucid for EV Partnership
- June 26,2023
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Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings Plc., maker of the Aston Martin brand of cars, is tying up with Lucid Group Inc. on electric vehicle technology, uniting the British carmaker and relative automotive newcomer both backed by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, according to Bloomberg.
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Saudi’s SAMI Ink’s Deal with France’s Safran Helicopter Engines for Engine Maintenance – Reuters
- June 23,2023
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State-owned Saudi Arabian Military Industries(SAMI) signed an agreement with France’s Safran Helicopter Engines for engine maintenance and repair, Reuters reports.
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Kingdom at the Forefront of Air Taxi Tech with Test of Volocopter in Collaboration with Neom
- June 22,2023
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Saudi Arabia’s NEOM hosted the first test campaign of air taxi flights in the northwest of Saudi Arabia, building on a reputation of a leader in technologies in the under-development futuristic zone.
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Saudi Arabia Allocates $7.8 Billion Worth of Investments for Expo 2030 – SPA
- June 21,2023
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Saudi Arabia has allocated $7.8 billion worth of investments for Expo 2030, state news agency SPA reported early on Wednesday, as the Kingdom pitches for the opportunity to host the global event.
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Road Crash Deaths in Saudi Arabia Reduced by nearly 35% in Five Years – WHO
- June 20,2023
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- SUSTG Team
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia reduced road crash deaths by nearly 35% in five years, the WHO says, noting that the fatality rate stood at 9311 [28.8 per 100,000 people] in 2016 and by 2021 the rate had dropped to 6651 [18.5 per 100,000 people].
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Airbus, Saudi Company Scopa Group Agree to $6.7 Billion Helicopter Pact as Paris Air Show Kicks Off
- June 19,2023
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Airbus SE has signed an investment agreement worth more than 25 billion riyals ($6.7 billion) to build military and civilian helicopters in Saudi Arabia with a local defense company called Scopa Group, Bloomberg reports.
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Global HVAC and smart home leader Johnson Controls Arabia CEO Dr. Mohanad Alshaikh joins The 966
- June 16,2023
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The 966 speaks with Dr. Mohanad AlSheikh, CEO of Johnson Controls Arabia, a leading player in Saudi Arabia and the MENA region’s growing HVAC and smart building market. The 966 hosts ask Dr. Mohanad about the growing business opportunities in the HVAC and smart buildings space in the Kingdom and the wider region, the company’s […]
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Saudi gigaprojects update: All you need to know
- June 15,2023
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Writing for Construction Week, Angitha Pradeep provides an update on five (more if you separate Neom’s multiple builds) giga projects ongoing in Saudi Arabia.
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Saudi Crown Prince in France to Meet Macron and Attend Global Summit
- June 14,2023
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Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman headed for France on an official visit, the Saudi Press Agency reported, citing the Royal Court.
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HP to open AI R&D centre in Saudi Arabia
HP Inc. has announced the launch of a new AI and R&D Centre of Excellence in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. Speaking at LEAP25, global president and CEO of HP Enrique Lores said that new R&D centre will focus on developing AI-driven solutions to enhance business efficiency, automation, and decision-making. The new RD centre will attract top AI talent and provide training programmes to upskill the local workforce. The building of a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Riyadh was also announced by Lores, which will produce its first PCs this year.
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SambaNova to invest $140 million in Saudi AI infrastructure & services
Palo Alto-based AI company SambaNova Systems has announced $140 million in investments in Saudi Arabia's AI infrastructure, partnering with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) and the RDIA’s National Semiconductor Hub. SambaNova CEO Rodrigo Liang announced that the company is also launching a Sovereign LLM-as-a-Service in collaboration with STC AI, offering the world's largest open source model LAMA 405B and running other capabilities such as STC’s Enterprise GPT. Lastly, Liang announced that SambaNova will soon offer the full DeepSeek 671 billion parameter R1 model on SambaNova Cloud. The model will be made available to select customers first, before being made more widely accessible.
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Saudi Arabia could rank as Europe’s 5th largest tech hub if in EU: Minister
Abdullah Al-Swaha, Minister of Communications and Information Technology, said Saudi Arabia could have ranked the fifth-largest tech hub in Europe if part of the European Union (EU). Speaking at LEAP 25 Conference, the minister emphasized that attracting top thinkers, major investors, and innovators from around the world would drive progress not only for Saudi Arabia but also for the region and the entire world. He highlighted the Kingdom's ongoing efforts to mitigate challenges related to skills, digitization, and governance.
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Saudi Arabia reiterates rejection of Israeli comments on displacement of Palestinians from their land
Saudi Arabia on Sunday reiterated its categorical rejection of statements regarding the displacement of the Palestinian people from their land, particularly those made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The Kingdom’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement that it rejected “such statements that aim to divert attention from the continuous crimes committed by the Israeli occupation against the Palestinian brothers in Gaza, including the ethnic cleansing they are subjected to.” The ministry likewise expressed its appreciation of the “condemnation, disapproval and total rejection announced by the brotherly countries” regarding the Israeli leader’s comments. “The Kingdom also points out that this extremist, occupying mentality does not understand what the Palestinian land means to the brotherly people of Palestine and their emotional, historical and legal connection to this land, and it does not think that the Palestinian people deserve to live in the first place, as it has completely destroyed the Gaza Strip, killed and injured more than 160,000, most of them children and women, without the slightest human feeling or moral responsibility,” the Saudi Foreign Ministry statement said.
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Saudi Arabia logs SAR 1.3B in mining exploration spending in 5 yrs
Saudi Arabia invested SAR 1.3 billion in mineral exploration over the past five years, a significant sum in the sector, according to Abdulrahman Al-Balooshi, Deputy Minister for Mineral Resources at the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources. Drilling activity in the Kingdom exceeded 500,000 meters in 2023 alone, Al-Balooshi told CNBC Arabia. The number of exploration companies surged from six to 133 between 2018 and 2023, driven by improved geological data access and ministry incentives such as financial support and land allocations.
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Alat and Lenovo Break Ground on Major New Manufacturing Facility in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
The new manufacturing hub, which is expected to begin production in 2026, will be located just 15 minutes from Riyadh´s international airport in the Kingdom’s Special Integrated Logistics Zone (SILZ). It will complement Lenovo’s extensive manufacturing footprint of 30+ factories around the world spanning Argentina, Brazil, China, Germany, Hungary, India, Japan, Mexico, and the USA, and further increase supply chain resilience and flexibility. The new manufacturing hub will also enable Lenovo to be closer to customers in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region. The factory will be constructed on a 200,000 sqm campus site at “Riyadh Integrated” operated by Special Integrated Logistics Zone (SILZ) and will produce millions of “Saudi Made” laptops and desktops, as well as servers in a factory designed, constructed, and operated to high standards of sustainability. Today’s celebration follows the deal closing that was announced on January 8th 2025, following shareholder and regulatory approvals, and marks the completion of the US$2 billion investment (via three-year zero-coupon convertible bonds) alongside the strategic collaboration agreement that was initially announced in May 2024.
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Groq opens EMEA’s largest AI computer centre in Saudi Arabia
Jonathan Ross, CEO of Groq today announced the opening of the AI inference leader’s second GroqCloud region and Europe, Middle East and Africa’s largest AI inferencing center in Dammam, backed by $1.5 billion investment in Saudi Arabia. Speaking on the main stage of LEAP 2025 in the company of Tareq Amin, former CEO of Aramco Digital and H.E. Abdullah Alswaha Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Ross confirmed that the GroqCloud is now live running on 19,000 Groq LPUs (language processing units). The new AI infrastructure hub was built in partnership with Aramco Digital and with the financial backing of Aramco . Amin emphasised that the GroqCloud service was not being priced at a premium and Saudi Arabia now has the lowest cost for inferencing AI models in the world.
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Botero, Banksy Win Big in Sotheby’s Debut Saudi Auction
The historical mud-brick city of Diriyah in Saudi Arabia played host to an unusual crowd on Saturday night: art aficionados, new collectors and first-time paddle holders melding together to take part in Sotheby’s inaugural auction in the kingdom. The offerings were as diverse as the crowd, with everything from high-end collectible watches to handbags, paintings, jewelry and sports memorabilia on sale to the highest bidder. In the end, it may have been Saudi Arabian businessman Amr Zedan who struck the most luck. Zedan, who had participated in Sotheby’s auctions on the phone prior to the event, won bids for two pieces, including the oil painting Society Woman by Fernando Botero for $1 million. A new art collector, Zedan said he plans to add the piece to a portfolio started with his wife.
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Hajj 2025: Saudi Arabia bans children from accompanying pilgrims; registration opens for citizens, residents
Saudi Arabia has banned children from accompanying pilgrims during the 2025 Hajj season, the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has announced. The decision aims to protect children from the risks associated with the intense crowding that occurs every year, the ministry said. “This measure is taken to ensure the safety and well-being of children and to avoid exposing them to any harm during the pilgrimage,” the ministry stated. The ministry also added that priority for Hajj participation this year will be given as always to those who have not performed the pilgrimage before. Registration for the 2025 Hajj season has officially opened for Saudi citizens and residents through the Nusuk app and the official online portal. Pilgrims are required to verify their information, add companions, and submit any requests for exemptions, including those related to accompanying mahrams.
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Saudi Arabia condemns Israel’s ‘extremist, occupying mentality’ in growing row over housing Palestinians
Saudi Arabia has accused the Israeli government of pursuing an 'extremist, occupying mentality' amid a growing row over the claim it could house millions of Palestinians on its land. In a strongly worded statement on Sunday, its Foreign Ministry accused Israel of "continuous crimes" and "ethnic cleansing" of the Palestinian people. It followed comments made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to an Israeli TV channel, saying: “The Saudis can create a Palestinian state in Saudi Arabia; they have a lot of land over there." The Saudi statement on Sunday mentioned Mr Netanyahu's name but did not directly refer to the comments about establishing a Palestinian state in Saudi territory. The UAE and Egypt are among the Arab states to condemn Mr Netanyahu's suggestion. "The kingdom stresses its categorical rejection to such statements that aim to divert attention from the continuous crimes committed by the Israeli occupation against the Palestinian brothers in Gaza, including the ethnic cleansing they are subjected to," the Saudi Foreign Ministry said.
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