Riyadh workshop explores Saudi Arabia’s archaeological landscape

Special Riyadh workshop explores Saudi Arabia’s archaeological landscape
Director General of the Antiquities Sector at the Heritage Commission Abdullah Al-Zahrani. (AN Photo/Abdulrhman Bin Shalhoub)
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Riyadh workshop explores Saudi Arabia’s archaeological landscape

Riyadh workshop explores Saudi Arabia’s archaeological landscape
  • Experts share recent discoveries and plans for preservation
  • Paola Pesaresi: Heritage represents wealth for future generations

RIYADH: The Heritage Commission on Monday hosted a workshop on archaeological surveying and excavation to discuss survey and excavation projects with partners from universities, organizations and government agencies.

The workshop in Riyadh included a presentation of the annual report of exploration projects and discussion of future survey and excavation plans.

Abdullah Al-Zahrani, director general of the antiquities sector at the commission, told Arab News: “This workshop aims to introduce our archaeological fieldwork conducted in Saudi Arabia over the past year and the beginning of this year. We hope to gain knowledge about the latest results and discoveries from our archaeological endeavors in Saudi Arabia by the end.”

He added: “The Heritage Commission is now collaborating with various Saudi universities, including King Saud University, as well as other Saudi colleges and commissions specializing in archaeology. We’d like to thank all our partners for their excellent work at archaeological sites, collaborating with the Heritage Commission to share knowledge and the results of Saudi Arabia’s history.”

The Heritage Commission’s 2030 Archaeological Survey and Excavation Projects Plan was developed collaboratively with national and international universities, as part of its cooperation with entities such as the King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives, the Royal Commission for AlUla, the Diriyah Gate Development Authority, the Jeddah Historic District Program, regional development authorities, royal reserves, the NEOM project, the Red Sea project, and others.

According to the presentation, 72 scientific initiatives marked the culmination of the Heritage Commission’s surveying and archaeological excavation work.

In 2023, 1,556 archaeological sites were registered in the National Register of Antiquities. Additionally, 1,900 stone structures were documented across the Kingdom, discovered in diverse locations, sizes and shapes. Moreover, 7,600 rock facades were recorded, documenting those featuring drawings and inscriptions.

Paola Pesaresi, senior director of heritage management at the Diriyah Gate Development Authority, expressed her admiration for the commission’s work.

“The Heritage Commission is doing wonderful work. I have been extremely astonished by the various presentations, gaining insight into the national level endeavors. The Kingdom is unveiling its history from north to south, and we are just one part of this ecosystem, which is remarkable. With support, cooperation, collaboration, and working together, the Heritage Commission plays a huge role in this.”

Pesaresi added: “Heritage is mentioned in its own word because it represents wealth for future generations; we are handing it down from our forefathers to the future, and this is our job.

“It is a legacy that will help people comprehend both their past and their present. And find their way in the future. That’s why it’s such a vital aspect of our work. And this country is growing rapidly.

“But,” she said, “we must ensure that we do not lose anything in the process, as this is the property of future generations, not our own.” 


Inaugural warehousing, wood expo held in Riyadh

Inaugural warehousing, wood expo held in Riyadh
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Inaugural warehousing, wood expo held in Riyadh

Inaugural warehousing, wood expo held in Riyadh
  • Logistics event aims to support Kingdom’s Vision 2030 targets
  • More than 3,500 products and services showcased in the Saudi capital

RIYADH: Two expos being held side by side in Riyadh are aiming to support the Saudi logistics sector in line with the national Vision 2030 program.

The Saudi Warehousing and Logistics Expo and the Saudi Wood Expo were inaugurated by Hassan Al-Hwaizy, president of the Federation of Saudi Chambers of Commerce, bringing warehousing, logistics, wood and woodworking firms under one roof in the Kingdom.

Held at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center until Sept. 4, the three-day event was opened by Al-Hwaizy, who said: “We participate in this significant logistics event as a supporting partner, demonstrating our dedication to advancing and enhancing the logistics sector in support of Saudi Vision 2030.”

Featuring more than 3,500 products and services, the Riyadh event showcases the latest technologies and strategies in logistics services and warehousing solutions. (AN photo/Supplied)

Featuring more than 3,500 products and services, the event showcases the latest technologies and strategies in logistics services and warehousing solutions, he added.

Mohammed Kazi, senior vice president of construction at dmg events, the organizer of the expo, said: “The bustling aisles on the opening day underlined the growing demand for supply chain solutions and distinctive wood products in the Kingdom, reflecting its ambition to establish itself as a leading industrial powerhouse and global logistics hub.”

We participate in this significant logistics event as a supporting partner, demonstrating our dedication to advancing and enhancing the logistics sector in support of Saudi Vision 2030.

Hassan Al-Hwaizy, President, Federation of Saudi Chambers of Commerce

Amr El-Mansoury, chief supply chain officer at Tamer Group, told Arab News that exhibiting at the expo is “a rewarding experience” and offers the opportunity to showcase products and forge industry connections.

“The seamless coordination and support from the event organizers made it a standout opportunity for growth in our sector,” he added.

Hassan Al-Hwaizy, President, Federation of Saudi Chambers of Commerce

At the expo, Tenderd, a fleet management platform, showcased a live demo of its AI-powered safety system, designed for logistics and warehousing companies. The system uses advanced AI and real-time monitoring to enforce safety protocols, reduce risks and boost operational efficiency, ensuring safer work environments even in challenging conditions.

Another exhibitor, Almajdouie Logistics, a Dammam-based transport and logistics giant, unveiled new models of the Peugeot Partner and Citroen Berlingo vans that combine advanced technology with efficiency and reliability.

Fian Group, a Jeddah-based supplier of specialized chemicals and finishing products, presented a live demo of its mobile industrial robots, which enhance infrastructure projects by “optimizing resources and maintaining operations,” and “supporting smart living in residential developments through automated services and sustainable solutions.”

Wijdan AlJahwri, operations manager, Ufnoon Gallery at the expo. (AN photo by Rashid Hassan)

Desert Board launched Palm Strand Boards, the world’s first sustainable three-meter, 60-minute fire-rated door core made from annual regenerated palm biomass.

The first Saudi Logistics Summit’s sessions explored industry priorities and discussed the significance of international partnerships and localizing manufacturing.

Dr. Abdullah Al-Abdulkarim, CEO of the Saudi Logistics Academy, highlighted the importance of the In-Kingdom Total Value Add program in supporting the expansion of the Kingdom’s logistics industry and helping Saudi Arabia climb ranks on World Bank’s Logistics Performance Index.

Visitors at Ufnoon Gallery at the expo. (AN photo by Rashid Hassan)

In another session, Ahmed Attia, group supply chain director of Zahrawi Group, said that investment in distribution efficiency will drive economic growth and enhance outcomes in the Kingdom.

The expo also features a talks program, Wood Hala Chats, where speakers lead awareness sessions focused on sustainability, digitization and automation in the woodworking industry.

Meanwhile, Ufnoon Gallery is showcasing art at the event.

Wijdan Al-Jahwri, operations manager at the gallery and a visual artist for more than 20 years, told Arab News: “Art is beauty. It speaks to all but with different nuances and that’s where the beauty lies.

“It is an expression of a human being’s creative mind, their feelings, imagination and personal emotions. I am happy that our gallery is drawing visitors at the expo.”

 

 


New report focuses on cultural sector sustainability in Saudi Arabia

New report focuses on cultural sector sustainability in Saudi Arabia
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New report focuses on cultural sector sustainability in Saudi Arabia

New report focuses on cultural sector sustainability in Saudi Arabia
  • Key developments, achievements and challenges highlighted

RIYADH: The Ministry of Culture on Tuesday released its fifth annual report on the cultural situation in Saudi Arabia, titled “Sustainability in the Cultural Sector.”

This annual report for 2023 monitored the Saudi cultural movement for the past year, highlighting key developments, achievements and challenges.

It comprises six chapters: management and preservation; creativity and cultural production; knowledge and skills; cultural participation; creative economy; and sustainability in the cultural sector.

HIGHLIGHT

Sustainability in the cultural sector refers to efforts to protect cultural and natural heritage, enhance economic viability and expand cultural participation throughout society.

Sustainability in the cultural sector refers to efforts to protect cultural and natural heritage, enhance economic viability and expand cultural participation throughout society, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Since its first appeared in 2019, the report has monitored the cultural sector’s contribution to sustainable development goals in the economic, social and environmental dimensions.

The management and preservation chapter focuses on efforts to document and protect cultural and natural heritage.

The creativity and cultural production chapter evaluates levels of cultural production, including publishing, audiovisual arts, design, theater and performing arts, and tracks awards won locally and internationally.

The knowledge and skills chapter discusses developments in education and training in cultural fields, emphasizing the importance of cultural education.

The cultural participation chapter provides a multidimensional view of participation levels, highlighting individual behaviors and social engagement in non-profit cultural activities.

The creative economy chapter analyzes economic indicators in the sector, including labor statistics, business, tourism, spending and demand.

The sustainability chapter explores the relationship between the cultural sector and the environment, discussing sustainable practices in areas such as design, culinary arts and fashion.

 


Saudi economy minister meets Pakistan’s ambassador in Riyadh

Saudi economy minister meets Pakistan’s ambassador in Riyadh
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Saudi economy minister meets Pakistan’s ambassador in Riyadh

Saudi economy minister meets Pakistan’s ambassador in Riyadh
  • They discussed cooperation, including avenues for strengthening economic ties

RIYADH: Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal Alibrahim met with Pakistan’s Ambassador to the Kingdom Ahmed Farooq in Riyadh, the embassy reported on X on Tuesday.

During the meeting, they discussed cooperation, including avenues for strengthening economic ties.

Meanwhile, Deputy Minister for International Multilateral Affairs Abdulrahman Al-Rassi received Ambassador of Iraq to the Kingdom Safia Taleb Al-Suhail in Riyadh on Tuesday.

They discussed bilateral ties and other topics of common interest, the Foreign Ministry reported.

 

 


Saudi FM discusses developments in Palestinian territories with Algerian counterpart

Saudi Foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and his Algerian counterpart Ahmed Attaf. (File/AFP)
Saudi Foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and his Algerian counterpart Ahmed Attaf. (File/AFP)
Updated 03 September 2024
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Saudi FM discusses developments in Palestinian territories with Algerian counterpart

Saudi Foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and his Algerian counterpart Ahmed Attaf. (File/AFP)
  • Prince Faisal and Attaf discussed efforts made by Arab and Muslim countries aimed at ensuring the restoration of the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan discussed developments in the Palestinian territories with his Algerian counterpart on Tuesday.

Prince Faisal and Ahmed Attaf also discussed efforts made by Arab and Muslim countries aimed at ensuring the restoration of the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people.

The ministers also discussed the importance of joint coordination to stop Israeli violations of international and humanitarian laws.


Saudi Red Crescent on high alert as heavy rain falls on Makkah

The Saudi Red Crescent Authority in the Makkah Region has increased its readiness in response to severe weather warnings Tuesday
The Saudi Red Crescent Authority in the Makkah Region has increased its readiness in response to severe weather warnings Tuesday
Updated 03 September 2024
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Saudi Red Crescent on high alert as heavy rain falls on Makkah

The Saudi Red Crescent Authority in the Makkah Region has increased its readiness in response to severe weather warnings Tuesday
  • The National Center for Meteorology forecasted heavy rain accompanied by strong wind and thunder between 2 p.m. and 11 p.m. on Tuesday

RIYADH: The Saudi Red Crescent Authority in the Makkah Region has increased its readiness in response to severe weather warnings issued by the National Center for Meteorology on Tuesday.

The center forecasted heavy rain accompanied by strong wind and thunder between 2 p.m. and 11 p.m. on Tuesday.

The director of the SRCA’s Makkah branch Mustafa bin Jameel Baljoun said that the command and control center in the region, all emergency centers, and specialized response teams are fully prepared to handle the effects of heavy rainfall. He added that the ambulance service has not been affected by the weather conditions.

The SRCA has upped its readiness in 98 centers across Makkah, deploying teams of doctors, specialists, and emergency medicine ambulance technicians, Saudi Press Agency reported.

A total of 1,420 service providers are equipped to respond, supported by approximately 149 vehicles, including ambulances and disaster response vehicles. An air ambulance is also available to provide additional support, SPA added.

The SRCA urged citizens and residents to follow the instructions of the relevant authorities, exercise caution during bad weather, adhere to traffic safety rules, and avoid dangerous areas such as streams and rain pools. It encouraged people to report emergencies by calling 997.