Riyadh gaming center blends nostalgic fun, augmented reality

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Updated 25 December 2023
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Riyadh gaming center blends nostalgic fun, augmented reality

Riyadh gaming center blends nostalgic fun, augmented reality
  • Game On is a Saudi brand that specializes in the sports entertainment industry

RIYADH: Game On, the first sports and entertainment center of its kind in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East, recently opened its doors in the Ishbiliya District in Riyadh.

Islam Gasser, partner and CEO of Game On, told Arab News that the brand is under the umbrella of the General Entertainment Authority.

“We’re bringing two brands under the same sports entertainment umbrella: Battle Karts and Game On. Battle Kart is a Belgian karting brand and it’s the first brand that makes video game arcades a real experience with games like the Mario Kart or Crash, the game that we played when we were kids … so they brought it to life.”

He explained that “Game On is interactive sports arcades that bring eight sports together” including football, basketball, handball and more.

Game On is a Saudi brand that specializes in the sports entertainment industry. One of the center’s main experiences is Battle Kart. It carriers several sports games made with the latest technology and modern technology and a food and beverage area as well.

4Steps is a Saudi company specializing in the field of entertainment and sports, and it is supported by the General Entertainment Authority and the Ministry of Investment, and its first station was Game On in Riyadh.

With support from authority and its keenness to support emerging and medium-sized companies and to provide the best entertainment experiences to all citizens, residents and tourists, 4Steps was able to attract the Belgian Battle Kart brand, which has 26 branches in Europe, to Saudi Arabia to sign a strategic partnership to open branches in several cities.

The company aims to create unique sports entertainment experiences that keep pace with Saudi Vision 2030.

BattleKart is the world’s first real-life kart racer with a blend of video games and augmented reality. It includes BattleSnake, based on the beloved Snake mobile game, BattleFoot for football lovers, and other games including BattleColor, which sees competitors try to cover the tracks with their teams colors. The track contains 12 karting players who can challenge opponents for 15 minutes in four different modes for SR120 ($32) for one game.

Adrian Lacroix, the trade and investment counselor at the Belgian Embassy, stated that this move is excellent for Saudi Arabian investments, particularly given the country’s strong video game culture.

“Since Saudis enjoy gaming so much, we felt it was a smart idea to open the center here and it ties in perfectly with Saudi Vision 2030. I estimate that 80 percent of Saudis are gamers. This is a unique form of entertainment that is enormous and essentially catered to this particular customer base.”

Larcroix’s role involves assisting companies in conducting business in a manner similar to that of Saudi companies. Their objective is to entice investment from Saudi Arabia to Belgium and vice versa.

The Trade Promotion Agency of Belgium, together with the Embassy of Belgium, is organizing a trade mission from March 3-6 in Riyadh. A business delegation will arrive from Belgium and Luxembourg. The international trade mission and will be focused on tech companies and will have signed agreements during LEAP.

For booking and more details, visit battlekart.com.


Special event will promote awareness of renewable energy

Special event will promote awareness of renewable energy
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Special event will promote awareness of renewable energy

Special event will promote awareness of renewable energy
  • Visitors can enjoy scientific activities and experiments, watch exclusive films, attend presentations and learn more about nuclear and renewable energy

RIYADH: A family event at the King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy’s Mishkat Interactive Center will raise awareness of nuclear and renewable energy sources, reported the Saudi Press Agency.

Visitors can enjoy scientific activities and experiments, watch exclusive films, attend presentations and learn more about nuclear and renewable energy, their benefits, and their economic implications for the future of the Kingdom.

Taking place from Oct. 17-19, the initiative is part of the King Abdullah City’s efforts to raise awareness about energy issues, enhance national human capital and equip young individuals with the skills needed to become leaders in the global energy sector.

By fostering awareness, education and training, the city aims to cultivate an advanced, sustainable, knowledge-based society capable of innovation and progress.


Envoy highlights Saudi-Spanish ties at National Day reception

Envoy highlights Saudi-Spanish ties at National Day reception
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Envoy highlights Saudi-Spanish ties at National Day reception

Envoy highlights Saudi-Spanish ties at National Day reception
  • Ambassador Jorge Hevia Sierra emphasized the “strong connection and mutual sympathy” between Saudis and Spaniards

RIYADH: The Embassy of Spain recently hosted a National Day reception at the ambassador’s residence in Riyadh.

In his opening remarks, Ambassador Jorge Hevia Sierra emphasized the “strong connection and mutual sympathy” between Saudis and Spaniards.

He also highlighted the enhanced bilateral relations, marked by several high-level visits over the past year, including Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez’s visit to Jeddah in April 2024 and the meeting between foreign ministers Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Jose Manuel Albares in Madrid in September 2024, where they reviewed relations and discussed efforts to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza.

The ambassador noted that the Spanish National Day traditionally celebrates the unique characteristics of each region.

“The king of Spain, the government led by the prime minister and the presidents of each of the autonomous communities preside (over) a military parade in the streets of Madrid that showcases the different units of the Spanish army and ends, if the weather allows it, with an air exhibition. Afterward, the king hosts a reception for the diplomatic corps and different national authorities” Hevia said.

“In Saudi Arabia, we usually invite local authorities, members of the diplomatic corps, and businessmen with interests in mutual economic relations, as well as our Spanish community,” he added.

“It is also an opportunity to celebrate the work of our embassy staff and their families,” the ambassador said.

On Oct. 12, Spain’s National Day, Spaniards commemorate a significant moment in their history — the arrival of Christopher Columbus to America in 1492.

The national day event was attended by Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al-Sudairy, the Riyadh region undersecretary; Abdulmajeed Al-Smari, deputy minister for protocol affairs; Ibrahim Al-Mubarak, assistant minister of investment; and several other members of the diplomatic corps.


Over 95m trees planted across Kingdom since 2021

Over 95m trees planted across Kingdom since 2021
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Over 95m trees planted across Kingdom since 2021

Over 95m trees planted across Kingdom since 2021
  • 111,000 hectares of degraded land rehabilitated
  • 7.1 million cases of natural vegetation regeneration have been recorded

RIYADH: The National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification has announced that the government has planted over 95 million trees since the launch of the Saudi Green Initiative in 2021.

These efforts, in partnership with private and nonprofit bodies, have rehabilitated 111,000 hectares of degraded land and are protecting 4.3 million hectares under restoration, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

Additionally, 7.1 million cases of natural vegetation regeneration have been recorded, showing progress in expanding the Kingdom’s green cover.

So far, 121 partners from various sectors have contributed to afforestation efforts, supporting national goals aligned with the Saudi Green Initiative and Vision 2030.

These initiatives help reduce carbon emissions, improve quality of life, and combat climate change, the SPA reported.

The center also focuses on protecting and rehabilitating vegetation, combating illegal logging, and sustainably managing rangelands, forests, and national parks. These efforts aim to ensure sustainable vegetation cover for future generations.


KKIA to become first Asia-Pacific-Middle East airport to join Net Zero Roadmap

KKIA to become first Asia-Pacific-Middle East airport to join Net Zero Roadmap
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KKIA to become first Asia-Pacific-Middle East airport to join Net Zero Roadmap

KKIA to become first Asia-Pacific-Middle East airport to join Net Zero Roadmap
  • KKIA will become the first international airport in Asia-Pacific and the Middle East to participate in the Net Zero Roadmap program

RIYADH: Riyadh Airports Co., which manages and operates King Khalid International Airport, has signed an agreement with Airports Council International Asia-Pacific and Middle East to strive for net zero carbon emissions by 2050, aiming to promote sustainable aviation.

According to the agreement, KKIA will become the first international airport in Asia-Pacific and the Middle East to participate in the Net Zero Roadmap program.

Net Zero Roadmap is an on-demand service complementing the Airport Carbon Accreditation, creating structured plans, including carbon footprint projections, governance frameworks, and recommendations across areas like assets, fuels, and operations.

The agreement was signed by Ayman bin Abdulaziz AbuAbah, CEO of RAC, and Stefano Baronci, director-general of Airports Council International for Asia-Pacific and the Middle East.

The agreement highlights KKIA’s commitment to reducing its environmental footprint and sets new standards for sustainable aviation practices.

This ambitious move aligns with Saudi Arabia’s broader Vision 2030 goals, which emphasize sustainable development and environmental stewardship.

With the launch of the Saudi Green Initiative in 2021, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced the Kingdom’s commitment to achieving carbon neutrality by 2060.

He emphasized that this goal will be pursued through a circular carbon economy.

A key aspect of the agreement is the onsite assessment, which focuses on thoroughly evaluating and analyzing the specific site conditions. This process involves data collection, consultations with experts, and a comprehensive understanding of the environment, all aimed at facilitating informed decision-making in the subsequent phases.

Commenting on the agreement AbuAbah said: “It establishes us as the first airport to achieve this milestone, showcasing our progress in carbon accreditation and commitment to reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable aviation in line with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 goals of carbon neutrality by 2060.

“Our efforts reflect a broader commitment to sustainable development and environmental stewardship, which we believe are crucial for the long-term success and resilience of our industry. We are proud to be at the forefront of this important initiative and look forward to collaborating with our partners to drive meaningful change in reducing the environmental impact of air travel.”

Baronci expressed his enthusiasm about the agreement, saying: “This partnership marks a significant milestone in our collective journey toward sustainable aviation. It not only demonstrates King Khalid International Airport’s leadership in environmental stewardship but also sets a powerful example for airports across Asia and the Middle East. The commitment shown by Riyadh Airports Co. reflects our shared dedication to environmental sustainability, with the ambitious yet crucial goal of achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050.”


Crown prince oversees signing of Saudi-Egypt council during visit to meet with El-Sisi

Crown prince oversees signing of Saudi-Egypt council during visit to meet with El-Sisi
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Crown prince oversees signing of Saudi-Egypt council during visit to meet with El-Sisi

Crown prince oversees signing of Saudi-Egypt council during visit to meet with El-Sisi
  • Prince Mohammed, El-Sisi held discussion session in presence of delegation of both countries
  • Crown prince sent a cable of thanks to El-Sisi on his departure from Cairo

RIYADH: The Saudi Royal Court announced on Tuesday that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman arrived in Egypt. 

During his visit, Prince Mohammed will hold talks with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, who received the crown prince on arrival.

The discussions will center on enhancing bilateral relations between Saudi Arabia and Egypt, as well as addressing key issues of mutual concern.

The crown prince and El-Sisi held a discussion session in the presence of the two countries’ delegations, Saudi Press Agency reported.

They also witnessed the signing of the formation of the Saudi-Egyptian Supreme Coordination Council and the agreement to encourage and protect mutual investments between the Kingdom and Egypt.

The crown prince sent a cable of thanks to El-Sisi on his departure from Cairo.

He expressed his appreciation for the warm hospitality and reception he and his delegation received during their visit, SPA reported. 

He highlighted that the discussions held with the recipient have reaffirmed the strong ties between their two countries and their mutual desire to enhance cooperation across various fields.

The crown prince also emphasized the commitment to continued coordination on issues of common interest under the leadership of King Salman and El-Sisi and concluded by wishing the Egyptian president good health and success, and the people of Egypt continued prosperity.