New competition launched to empower emerging digital innovators

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The competition seeks to transform innovative digital ideas into promising startups, fostering the growth of a digital generation. (Supplied)
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The competition seeks to transform innovative digital ideas into promising startups, fostering the growth of a digital generation. (Supplied)
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The competition seeks to transform innovative digital ideas into promising startups, fostering the growth of a digital generation. (Supplied)
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Updated 19 October 2023
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New competition launched to empower emerging digital innovators

New competition launched to empower emerging digital innovators

MAKKAH: The Center of Digital Entrepreneurship unveiled a new competition, Ma’amel Code, this week to empower Saudi university students and promote a new wave of digital entrepreneurship. 

An initiative of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, the competition seeks to transform innovative digital ideas into promising startups, fostering the growth of a digital generation.

Yousef Abu Bakar, director of the digital innovation program at the ministry, said that CODE was dedicated to supporting and empowering entrepreneurs and emerging tech companies. 

“Operating through its branches in various Saudi universities, CODE has set up six laboratories across the Kingdom, including those at Princess Nourah University, King Saud University, Qassim University, Dar Al-Hekma University, King Khalid University, and King Faisal University,” Abu Bakar said.

These laboratories have highly skilled teams with strong technical acumen, offering extensive support to both university-based and external projects and startups.

The Ma’amel Code competition stands as a flagship initiative among the array of programs introduced by CODE.

It is tailored to encourage student-led projects. The process is straightforward — teams of students from each university can visit the competition page, accompanied by a technical expert, to present their innovative ideas. 

A rigorous evaluation process is used to shortlist the most promising ideas. Once accepted, students undergo a brief training program designed to enhance competitive spirit and facilitate interaction among universities and the laboratories. 

Winners will be awarded financial prizes and granted access to a variety of services offered by the laboratories, enabling them to realize their entrepreneurial visions.

The atmosphere in all CODE branches is brimming with tech companies, projects and aspiring individuals eager to tap into the wide range of services. 

CODE’s involvement in the “Tech Growth” program positions it as an executive partner focused on supporting tech companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises, in their market expansion efforts.

The partnership provides various support programs, including the MVP Lab initiative. Through this program, incubated companies receive non-refundable support amounting to SR150,000 ($40,000) aimed at fueling the development of tech business models and diverse tech solutions.

Abu Bakar said that the Ma’amel Code competition was just the beginning as three more events were in the pipeline. 

These forthcoming events will be announced later, each in collaboration with different partners and technologies, further igniting competition among university students and the valued partners of CODE.


Saudi culture minister reviews King Fahd center expansion

Saudi minister of culture inspects the second phase of the King Fahd Cultural Center’s development project
Saudi minister of culture inspects the second phase of the King Fahd Cultural Center’s development project
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Saudi culture minister reviews King Fahd center expansion

Saudi minister of culture inspects the second phase of the King Fahd Cultural Center’s development project
  • Project involves renovating exhibition halls, theaters, offices and a restaurant, as well as developing the external area and green spaces

RIYADH: Saudi Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan inspected the second phase of the King Fahd Cultural Center’s development project in Riyadh, set to open in April 2025.

The project involves renovating exhibition halls, theaters, offices and a restaurant, as well as developing the external area and green spaces, following the completion of the first phase last April.

Prince Badr toured the sections restored and developed in the first phase, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

The first phase launched a major theater with 2,750 seats. It hosted the debut of Zarqa Al-Yamama Opera, Saudi Arabia’s first and the largest Arabic opera globally, produced by the Theater and Performing Arts Commission.

The center also hosted the fourth National Cultural Awards on Monday, honoring cultural pioneers from various fields under the patronage of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Prince Badr also visited the King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language in Riyadh, where he reviewed the academy’s initiatives in language planning, computational linguistics, educational and cultural programs.

He praised the academy’s efforts in promoting the Arabic language locally and internationally, and highlighted the importance of collective efforts in advancing the language.

The minister toured the Arabic Language Exhibition for Children, which features interactive tools designed to teach Arabic.

He also visited the Abjad Center for Teaching Arabic, which offers advanced curricula for non-native speakers, and met students from various countries.

Prince Badr concluded his visit at the Arabic Intelligence Center, where he was briefed on AI tools for Arabic-language processing and preservation in the digital space.


Saudi crown prince meets Russian foreign minister

Saudi crown prince meets Russian foreign minister
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Saudi crown prince meets Russian foreign minister

Saudi crown prince meets Russian foreign minister
  • The Saudi foreign minister also met his Russian counterpart 

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Monday to discuss strengthening bilateral ties between Saudi Arabia and Russia.

The meeting followed an earlier discussion between Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Lavrov, where they addressed a range of global and regional developments. Both meetings highlighted the mutual desire to enhance cooperation on political, economic, and security matters.

During their talks, the leaders reaffirmed their commitment to deepening diplomatic relations and maintaining open dialogue on issues of shared interest, reflecting the growing partnership between the two nations.


Saudi Arabia’s royal reserve wins top award at Abu Dhabi international exhibition

Saudi Arabia’s royal reserve wins top award at Abu Dhabi international exhibition
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Saudi Arabia’s royal reserve wins top award at Abu Dhabi international exhibition

Saudi Arabia’s royal reserve wins top award at Abu Dhabi international exhibition

RIYADH: The Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve Development Authority has won a top award at the 21st Abu Dhabi International Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition.

The authority’s pavilion won the Best Display Platform Award in the Environmental and Cultural Heritage Conservation category on Sunday, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

During the exhibition, the authority highlighted how the northeastern reserve in Saudi Arabia promotes sustainable hunting, and has various eco-friendly camps and lodges.

The pavilion attracted thousands of visitors from across the world, who were able to get more information on tourism options including the “Darb Zubaydah Winter Festival,” and luxury Al-Hasak caravans.

The authority’s pavilion won the Best Display Platform Award in the Environmental and Cultural Heritage Conservation category on Sunday. (Supplied)

The pavilion also showcased leading heritage landmarks including the King Abdulaziz Palace in Lina, Lina Heritage Market, Al-Ashar Pool, and Umm Al-Asafir Waterfall.

There was also a section where visitors could use augmented reality spectacles to view the reserve’s night sky.

The Abu Dhabi exhibition, which ended on Sunday, recorded more than 250,000 visitors from 70 countries.

There were 1,742 brands showcased, in addition to live shows, workshops and education sessions.


13 Ethiopians arrested for suspected illegal entry, drug smuggling in southern Saudi borders

13 Ethiopians arrested for suspected illegal entry, drug smuggling in southern Saudi borders
Updated 09 September 2024
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13 Ethiopians arrested for suspected illegal entry, drug smuggling in southern Saudi borders

13 Ethiopians arrested for suspected illegal entry, drug smuggling in southern Saudi borders
  • Drug haul includes 917kg of qat, 39.5kg of hashish
  • 2 Yemenis, Saudi citizen arrested for peddling drugs

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s southern border forces have arrested 13 Ethiopians for suspected illegal entry and attempting to smuggle 917 kg of qat and other narcotic substances into the country, the Saudi Press Agency said in a series of reports on Sunday.

Two Yemenis and a Saudi Arabia citizen were arrested in separate operations for peddling drugs, the SPA reported.

Seven of the Ethiopian suspects were arrested by the Border Guard in Al-Ardah, Jazan, while allegedly trying to enter the Kingdom with 320 kg of qat, the SPA said in one of eight reports.

Another report said Border Guard land patrols in Al-Dayer, Jazan, arrested four Ethiopians for suspected illegal entry and possession of 39.5 kg of hashish and 19,960 tablets of amphetamine.

In Fifa, Jazan, security patrols arrested two Ethiopians for suspected illegal entry and possession of 59,998 tablets of illegal drugs.

A sample of the narcotic qat plant, a key export of drug traffickers from Yemen. (SPA/File) 

Border Guard patrols reportedly seized, in separate operations, 432 kg of qat in Al-Raboah, Asir; 165 kg of qat in Al-Dayer, Jazan; and an undetermined amount of qat in Al-Farsha, Asir.

In Asir, security patrols of the General Directorate of Mujahideen arrested a Saudi Arabia citizen for the suspected peddling of hashish and methamphetamine, the SPA reported.

And in Jeddah, officers of the directorate arrested two Yemeni nationals for the suspected peddling of hashish and amphetamine.

The government has called on the public to report drug smuggling or selling by calling 911 in Makkah, Riyadh and the Eastern Province, and 999 in other parts of the Kingdom.

Reports to the General Directorate of Narcotics Control can be submitted by using the number 995 or email [email protected].


Saudi leaders congratulate Algerian president on re-election

Saudi leaders congratulate Algerian president on re-election
Updated 09 September 2024
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Saudi leaders congratulate Algerian president on re-election

Saudi leaders congratulate Algerian president on re-election

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sent a cable of congratulations to Algeria’s President Abdelmadjid Tebboune on Sunday on his re-election, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The King and Crown Prince wished the Algerian people further progress and prosperity.

Tebboune won a second term as president with almost 95 percent of the vote, the country’s electoral authority ANIE said.

More than 5.3 million people voted for him, accounting for “94.65 percent of the vote,” ANIE head Mohamed Charfi told reporters.

ANIE said it only counted the number of voters who cast a ballot for one of the candidates, excluding blank votes.