British Council returns to Jeddah with English courses

British Council returns to Jeddah with English courses
The signing ceremony was hosted by Cecille El-Beleidi, UK consul general to Saudi Arabia, and attended by notable figures, including Lloyd Anderson and Daoud Osman. (Supplied)
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Updated 10 February 2024
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British Council returns to Jeddah with English courses

British Council returns to Jeddah with English courses

The British Council and The International British Dutch School joined forces to announce the reopening of English language education in Jeddah. The signing ceremony was hosted by Cecille El-Beleidi, UK consul general to Saudi Arabia, and attended by notable figures, including Lloyd Anderson, director of the British Council, and Daoud Osman, chair of the board of governors.

Responding to the growing demand for English language education in Jeddah, the British Council is taking proactive steps to meet the needs of Saudi youth by establishing new English teaching delivery locations.

El-Beleidi said: “Today marks a momentous occasion, not just for the British Council and The International British Dutch School, but for the future of education in the western region and the UK’s shared vision for a brighter Saudi Arabia. The British Council’s return to Jeddah is not only marked by renewed vigor but also by an ambitious initiative designed to empower the youth of this vibrant region. This agreement is not just about establishing an English language training center; it is also about planting the seeds of opportunity, cultural exchange, and a commitment to Vision 2030’s ambition for a flourishing knowledge economy.”

Anderson expressed his enthusiasm, saying: “I am delighted that we are signing this agreement with The International British Dutch School. At the British Council, we always look for ways to provide more English language teaching opportunities in new locations. Through this agreement, we hope to make our English courses more easily accessible to different communities. I am very grateful to the school management for their support, and I look forward to a long and mutually beneficial relationship with them.”

This endeavor aligns perfectly with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, which emphasizes human capital development and knowledge acquisition. The British Council aims to contribute to Jeddah’s aspirations, firmly believing that through education, the next generation can be empowered to shape a brighter tomorrow.

Osman emphasized the school’s readiness to host like-minded education organizations that share a similar vision to enhance the British educational landscape within the Kingdom. He particularly welcomed the British Council’s programs which teach and strengthen English language provision in Jeddah.

British Council courses are delivered by professionals with more than 80 years of global leadership experience in English teaching, ensuring that learning is engaging, effective, and relevant. With younger children, the focus is on literacy, confidence, and communicative skills, while courses for older children also complementarily focus on literacy, confidence, and communicative skills. Courses for adults also incorporate academic skills development and soft skills.

Starting from March, British Council English courses for all ages will be available at The International British Dutch School for both students and external learners of all ages.

The event was also attended by Dr. Zaheer Ahmad, vice chair of the board; Dr. Asma Khalil, board member; Zoe Woolley, headmistress; Manal Al-Tayeb, business and operations manager; Munsoor Shahzad, assistant head; Eric Mason, director of study; and Tom McGarry, head of Sixth Form.

British Council representatives who attended the event included: Faye Nicholls, Gulf cluster business manager; Abdulrahman Jumeh, commercial lead partnerships Gulf; Fahd Shafiq, head of business development; Sarah Yassin, teaching operations manager; and Ahmad Siddiqui, customer management and sales lead — Gulf Central.


ALJ Motors claims top honors at PR Arabia awards

ALJ Motors claims top honors at PR Arabia awards
Updated 27 November 2024
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ALJ Motors claims top honors at PR Arabia awards

ALJ Motors claims top honors at PR Arabia awards

Abdul Latif Jameel Motors, the authorized distributor of Toyota vehicles in Saudi Arabia since 1955, swept four awards at the 12th edition of the PR Arabia National Auto Award ceremony.

Under the patronage of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation, the event was organized by PR Arabia on Nov. 13 at Jeddah Hilton. These awards honor outstanding achievements in the Saudi mobility sector and recognize leaders who set high standards in product quality, guest services, and innovation.

“Abdul Latif Jameel Motors’ achievement of four awards is a testament to its dedication to excellence and its commitment to meeting the guests’ evolving expectations across the Kingdom,” the company said in a statement.

Among the awards, the Best Car Distributor award stands as a notable recognition of Abdul Latif Jameel Motors’ deep-rooted commitment to guest satisfaction and maintaining industry-leading standards. “Over nearly seven decades, the company has not only earned the trust of guests across Saudi Arabia but has also set the bar high for innovation and service quality in the market.”

Additional awards included Best Reliable Car, which celebrated the Toyota Land Cruiser 70, for its enduring performance and reliability, solidifying its reputation as a trusted favorite among drivers throughout Saudi Arabia. In parallel, the iconic Toyota Prado, known for its versatility and superior off-road capabilities, was crowned in the Best Medium SUV category.

Furthermore, Jameel Motorsport was honored with the Best Motorsports Initiative award, highlighting Abdul Latif Jameel Motors’ significant contributions to advancing motorsport in Saudi Arabia. Jameel Motorsport has been playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of motorsport both within the Kingdom and on a global scale by providing support for high-profile sporting events and actively engaging in the discovery and cultivation of promising young talent.

Mazin Ghazi Jameel, managing director of Toyota marketing operations, Abdul Latif Jameel Motors, said: “Over the years, Abdul Latif Jameel Motors has become synonymous with reliability and trust in the Saudi mobility sector. Our journey has always been about fostering trust, reliability, and excellence in every interaction and service we offer. These awards reaffirm our commitment to delivering top-quality vehicles and exceptional experiences, as well as empowering local talent within Saudi Arabia’s dynamic mobility landscape.”

Munir Khoja, managing director of Jameel Motorsport and marketing communications at Abdul Latif Jameel Motors, said: “For almost three decades, we’ve been driven by a vision to uplift the motorsport sector in Saudi Arabia and cultivate a vibrant ecosystem that inspires passion, innovation, and ambition among future generations. This support also extends to esports, which we see as an essential part of the future of motorsport in the Kingdom. We are proud to be at the forefront of this journey, empowering young talent and championing motorsport excellence.” 

This award reflects our commitment to pushing boundaries, supporting Saudi Arabia’s dynamic motorsport community, and setting new standards in the industry.”

Established in 2012, the PR Arabia National Auto Award celebrates the achievements and innovations that define the mobility sector, setting a standard that highlights the best practices and contributions that elevate service and quality in the market.


stc champions youth initiatives at Misk Global Forum

stc champions youth initiatives at Misk Global Forum
Updated 27 November 2024
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stc champions youth initiatives at Misk Global Forum

stc champions youth initiatives at Misk Global Forum

stc Group participated in the Misk Global Forum, the region’s largest youth forum. As the event’s official digital enabler, stc Group showcased the inspireU business accelerator, which supports digital startups across the Kingdom, and the impactU social accelerator, which incubates digital startups focusing on key areas relating to Saudi Arabia’s sustainability.

The Misk Global Forum, an annual flagship event hosted by Misk Foundation — a nonprofit organization established by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, is dedicated to empowering and connecting young leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs globally. Taking place in Riyadh at Malfa Hall on Nov. 18 and 19, the forum brought together more than 150,000 attendees to collaborate and activate positive global change through innovation. This year’s theme, “By Youth, For Youth,” highlighted the importance of youth-led initiatives, showcasing how young people can motivate and support one another to drive growth and innovation.

This year, stc Group featured a dedicated space for inspireU, the stc Group business accelerator, which offers support to select high-potential digital startups with resources and mentorship in their early stages of establishment.

stc Group also spotlighted their social accelerator, impactU. The program offers training and mentorship to entrepreneurs that align with stc’s Sustainable Development Goals. impactU brings more than 40 mentors to train 15 incubated digital startups selected from a competitive application process, offering successful candidates a financial grant of up to SR100,000 ($26,640), free access to services from stc’s partners, as well as the opportunity to attend workshops and exhibitions.

Together, impactU and inspireU highlight stc Group’s commitment to sustainable innovation and entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia.

The Misk Global Forum has provided a platform for vibrant discussions, the exchange of ideas, and networking opportunities across a range of industries to nurture potential and activate innovation among the youth of Saudi Arabia. stc Group’s strategic partnership as the digital enabler of the forum underscores the group’s commitment to powering youth initiatives to support the Kingdom’s digital transformation in line with Vision 2030 objectives.


HORECA Riyadh, Salon du Chocolat bring the best of hospitality and F & B to Kingdom

HORECA Riyadh, Salon du Chocolat bring the best of hospitality and F & B to Kingdom
Updated 27 November 2024
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HORECA Riyadh, Salon du Chocolat bring the best of hospitality and F & B to Kingdom

HORECA Riyadh, Salon du Chocolat bring the best of hospitality and F & B to Kingdom

The 13th edition of HORECA Riyadh opened on Nov. 25 at Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center. The opening ceremony was attended by Mayada Badr, CEO of the Culinary Arts Commission, and Prince Waleed bin Nasser Al-Saud, founder and CEO of Mukatafa, along with several diplomats and top business leaders from across the Kingdom. 

Concurrently, the second edition of Salon du Chocolat et de la Pâtisserie also commenced, featuring a unique blend of chocolate and pastry arts, as well as the Saudi Elite Chefs competition. Strategically partnered with the Culinary Arts Commission, the event promises an assembly of elite professionals and international brands through Nov. 27.

This year’s HORECA, the most expansive in its history, extends over 29,000 square meters and hosts more than 400 exhibitors representing 20,000 brands from 48 countries. These are displayed across eight international pavilions, each a showcase of cultural diversity and innovation that defines the modern hospitality landscape.

The inaugural ceremony featured a special tribute to Badr, whose visionary leadership in the Saudi Ministry of Culture’s Culinary Arts Commission has significantly elevated the national culinary arts scene.

The opening day’s events included a range of competitions and demonstrations, including cooking, barista and mocktail competitions, drawing more than 100 skilled participants from around the globe, each eager to impress a panel of international judges.

Salon du Chocolat et de la Pâtisserie comprises more than 40 distinctive events, which include celebrated pastry chefs unveiling their latest creations and sharing insights into emerging trends in the world of chocolate and pastries. Additionally, the exhibition provides an arena for chefs to engage in competitions adjudicated by globally acclaimed chefs.

Adding an intellectual flavor, this year’s event introduced “The Talks,” an engaging series of panel discussions tackling a variety of contemporary issues, led by a cadre of industry leaders.

The Saudi Elite Chefs competition offers a face off between chefs facing novel challenges in Saudi cuisine, judged by a panel comprising Meilleurs Ouvriers de France laureates Philippe Bertrand, Jonathan Mougel, Joseph Viola and Jacques Rolancy.

The two exhibitions provide an ideal platform for expert networking and the forging of strategic partnerships. These events not only reinforce Riyadh’s eminent status as a global and regional hub for the hospitality, and food and beverage industries but also spotlight its dynamic role on the world stage.

Established almost 30 years ago, HORECA, an annual business meeting place, brings together an array of distinguished brands, experts and international personalities from the vibrant worlds of hospitality and food service. Over recent years, HORECA has cemented its strong presence in the GCC, particularly within Saudi Arabia.  

Besides Riyadh, HORECA also takes place annually in Jeddah, as well as in Beirut, Kuwait, Amman and Muscat.  


SAMINavantia launches new combat system ‘HAZEM Lite’

SAMINavantia launches new combat system ‘HAZEM Lite’
Updated 26 November 2024
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SAMINavantia launches new combat system ‘HAZEM Lite’

SAMINavantia launches new combat system ‘HAZEM Lite’

SAMINavantia, the joint venture between Saudi Arabian Military Industries and the Spanish company Navantia, announced the development of a new combat management system, “HAZEM Lite.” This solution is designed for low and medium warfare vessels, as well as vessels with space restrictions.

This achievement is the result of the efforts of Saudi engineers who worked on developing the new system at SAMINavantia’s Naval Systems Integration and Development Center of Excellence in Saudi Arabia.

The new “HAZEM Lite” system can be used and installed on new ships or integrated into the existing systems of modern vessels. The new system is one of the latest technologies in combat systems, derived from the HAZEM CMS, but specifically tailored for smaller vessels, while maintaining the key features of the original HAZEM system. These include providing an open, scalable, customizable, and interoperable solution that is proven effective and robust.

Dr. Mohammed Al-Qahtani, chairman of SAMINavantia, said: “The new ‘HAZEM Lite’ system is the result of intensive development efforts by Saudi engineers, aimed at designing a simplified version of the advanced combat management solution previously used in the Sarawat-class vessels, by creating smaller platforms with different missions and capabilities. Additionally, ‘HAZEM Lite’ is the first product developed in the Kingdom, addressing the need to enhance the small vessel category. This achievement is part of SAMINavantia’s contribution to localizing over 50 percent of military spending by 2030, one of the key objectives of Saudi Vision 2030, as well as actively participating in the development of skilled technical workforce capabilities in Saudi Arabia and providing world-class combat system solutions.”

The achievement also aligns with the efforts of the General Authority for Military Industries to localize military spending in the Kingdom.

SAMINavantia’s efforts contribute to enhancing the readiness of the Royal Saudi Naval Forces, the Border Guard, and other local or regional clients, in line with the strategic objectives of Saudi Vision 2030. This is achieved by launching a new era of advanced and effective defense capabilities to meet current and future challenges, while strengthening the national military industrial base.


Najm wins ‘Best Call Center’ award at Saudi CX Awards

Najm wins ‘Best Call Center’ award at Saudi CX Awards
Updated 26 November 2024
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Najm wins ‘Best Call Center’ award at Saudi CX Awards

Najm wins ‘Best Call Center’ award at Saudi CX Awards

Najm for Insurance Services has been awarded the prestigious “Best Call Center” award in the category of companies with more than 1,000 employees, at the Saudi Customer Experience Awards ceremony, held on Nov. 13 in Riyadh. The event was attended by a group of business leaders, prominent figures, and professionals from across the Kingdom’s government, private, and nonprofit sectors.

This recognition is a testament to Najm’s ongoing efforts in enhancing its call center and elevating the level of service it provides for vehicle insurance beneficiaries across the Kingdom. Handling more than 3 million calls annually, Najm’s call center achieves record response times through a range of electronic channels, contributing to a high customer satisfaction rate of 85 percent. Overall, Najm provides more than 35 million services annually across all its channels with a service level of 99 percent.

Mohammed Y. Al-Shehri, CEO of Najm, said: “Winning the gold award and achieving first place for Best Call Center in the Kingdom not only validates our efforts but also motivates us to continue innovating and striving to enhance customer satisfaction.”

Al-Shehri highlighted Najm’s commitment to creativity, innovation, and the adoption of modern technologies to enrich the customer experience, streamline processes, and drive digital transformation across its operational processes and technical systems, ensuring fast response times and high-quality services for its customers.

“This accomplishment reflects the company’s strategic digital transformation, with all operations now managed through advanced AI-supported systems. Our automation rate for accident procedures has reached 95 percent, marking a qualitative leap in service efficiency,” he added.

At the Saudi Customer Experience Awards ceremony, organized by the Saudi Customer Experience Association and its partners, Ajil Al-Jarba, vice president of marketing and sales at Najm, made a presentation on digital transformation and customer experience.

Al-Jarba highlighted the growing importance of exceptional customer experiences, saying: “In today’s world, data-driven insights enable companies to create personalized, engaging experiences, making customer experience fundamental to economic and social development. Digital transformation is essential for companies seeking excellence and aiming to improve customer experiences by offering innovative and digital services.”

He added: “Digital transformation is a key element of Najm’s strategy, which has led to a significant advancement in how services are delivered, and customer experiences are improved on various levels, whether for individuals or partners. Our transformation aligns with Vision 2030 objectives, including the Quality of Life Program and the Financial Sector Development Program. Therefore, Najm has restructured its strategy, adopting the best-in-class professional and marketing standards, which have contributed to empowering the insurance sector and improving service quality for policyholders and beneficiaries, especially vehicle owners.”

The Saudi Customer Experience Awards is a platform that celebrates excellence in customer service across the Kingdom. This year, Najm competed in 27 different categories.