Ithra launches national Formula 1 schools competition

Ithra launches national Formula 1 schools competition
Twenty Saudi teams with 120 students will compete at the center’s headquarters in Dhahran, vying for a chance to represent Saudi Arabia on the global stage. (SPA)
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Updated 03 July 2024
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Ithra launches national Formula 1 schools competition

Ithra launches national Formula 1 schools competition
  • The program aims to develop awareness of various sciences, technology and mathematics according to high-precision educational and engineering standards

RIYADH: The King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture, also known as Ithra, is set to host the third Formula 1 in Schools National Competition from July 4-13.

Twenty Saudi teams with 120 students will compete at the center’s headquarters in Dhahran, vying for a chance to represent Saudi Arabia on the global stage.

The competition serves as a qualifying round, with the top three teams earning the right to represent the Kingdom at the international competition in November, where they will face teams from 40 countries. 

These 20 teams emerged victorious from regional competitions across six regions of the Kingdom, which initially involved 270 students.

More than 38 local and international coaches provided intensive training to the participants, guiding them in designing model cars that simulate Formula 1 vehicles.

The program aims to develop awareness of various sciences, technology and mathematics according to high-precision educational and engineering standards.

It offers students a comprehensive journey that combines scientific imagination with purposeful competition, culminating in a final product showcased globally.

The competition offers a variety of events for visitors and students, including an exhibition dedicated to Formula 1 driver attire, artistic installation of a full-scale replica of a Formula 1 car made from 10,000 water bottles and recycled materials, in addition to an interactive pit stop experiences, both real and virtual.

Visitors can also participate in designing their own car box covers in an art workshop and try their hand at interactive driving simulations using eight different Formula 1 simulation modes.

Panel discussions will cover various topics related to car manufacturing and design, featuring influential figures in the world of Formula 1 who will share their inspiring stories.

The Formula 1 in Schools program, supported by Ithra, is one of the world’s leading educational initiatives for school students.

It aims to raise awareness of STEM subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) among students globally.

The program covers topics including physics, aerodynamics, design, manufacturing, branding, graphic design, sponsorship, marketing, leadership, teamwork, media skills, and financial strategies. Students apply their learning in a creative and competitive environment, mirroring Formula 1 teams on a smaller scale.


Saudi students gear up for global Formula 1 in Schools challenge

Saudi students gear up for global Formula 1 in Schools challenge
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Saudi students gear up for global Formula 1 in Schools challenge

Saudi students gear up for global Formula 1 in Schools challenge
  • The Saudi teams will compete alongside 55 teams from 62 countries, representing 28,000 schools globally, in a high-stakes challenge to design and manufacture miniature racing cars

Four Saudi teams, comprising 24 male and female students, are preparing to compete in the Formula 1 in Schools World Final, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The competition, in its third round, will take place from Nov. 23 to 26 at Dhahran Expo, marking Saudi Arabia’s debut as host of this event.

The Saudi teams will compete alongside 55 teams from 62 countries, representing 28,000 schools globally, in a high-stakes challenge to design and manufacture miniature racing cars.

Ithra, King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture, has overseen the teams’ preparation through a nine-month training program.

The initiative, led by 37 local and international experts across six specialized centers, focused on equipping students with advanced skills in engineering, design and teamwork.

Noura Al-Zamil, programs manager at Ithra, said: “We are proud to offer programs that reflect the scientific progress witnessed by the Kingdom on multiple fronts.

“Our goal is to empower youth in all cognitive and creative fields, nurture ambitious national talent in science, design and innovation, and showcase the capabilities of Saudi students on the global stage. They are the future leaders of the Kingdom’s creative industries.”

Al-Zamil said that the Formula 1 in Schools program transcended competition, offering a transformative educational experience.

“Students develop teamwork, leadership and problem-solving skills in a dynamic and creative environment. The program fosters innovation and aligns with Saudi Vision 2030, which aims to enhance youth capabilities and prepare them for leadership in the industries of the future,” she said.


Saudi minister Al-Jubeir receives Tajik official in Riyadh

Saudi minister Al-Jubeir receives Tajik official in Riyadh
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Saudi minister Al-Jubeir receives Tajik official in Riyadh

Saudi minister Al-Jubeir receives Tajik official in Riyadh

Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel Al-Jubeir met Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Tajikistan Sharifzoda Farrukh Homiddin in Riyadh on Wednesday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

During the meeting, they reviewed ways to enhance bilateral relations in various fields, as well as the most prominent international topics and developments of common interest.

Saudi Ambassador to Tajikistan Walid bin Abdulrahman Al-Rashidan and Ambassador of Tajikistan to the Kingdom Akram Karimi attended the meeting.


Umrah pilgrims hosted by King Salman arrive in Madinah

A group of pilgrims being hosted by Saudi Arabia’s King Salman to perform Umrah arrive in Madinah on Wednesday. (SPA)
A group of pilgrims being hosted by Saudi Arabia’s King Salman to perform Umrah arrive in Madinah on Wednesday. (SPA)
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Umrah pilgrims hosted by King Salman arrive in Madinah

A group of pilgrims being hosted by Saudi Arabia’s King Salman to perform Umrah arrive in Madinah on Wednesday. (SPA)
  • Worshippers say program is ‘a precious gift from the Kingdom that serves Islam and Muslims’
  • Program will host 1,000 pilgrims from 66 countries to perform Umrah

RIYADH: A group of pilgrims being hosted by Saudi Arabia’s King Salman to perform Umrah arrived in the holy city of Madinah on Wednesday, Saudi Press Agency reported.

On Sunday, King Salman approved the hosting of 1,000 pilgrims from 66 countries to perform Umrah as part of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Program for Hajj, Umrah, and to visit Islamic holy sites in the Kingdom, including the Prophet’s Mosque.

The pilgrims will be hosted in four groups during the current Islamic year, which ends in the final week of June 2025.

On Wednesday, a group made up of 25 Malaysians arrived, part of a wider contingent of 250 Islamic figures from 12 countries around the world. Three other groups of 250 pilgrims are expected to be hosted during the current Islamic year.

SPA reported that the pilgrims expressed their appreciation to King Salman and the Saudi authorities for their “generous hospitality,” saying that the Umrah Program is “a precious gift from the Kingdom that serves Islam and Muslims.”

On Sunday, the Minister of Islamic Affairs, Sheikh Abdullatif bin Abdulaziz Al-Sheikh, thanked the Saudi leadership for enabling Muslims from different countries to perform the minor pilgrimage with ease and peace of mind.

Al-Sheikh said the hosting of the pilgrims is an extension of the great care that the Saudi leadership takes to serve Islam and Muslims.

He added it will strengthen the bonds of brotherhood among Muslims in various parts of the world, and develop fruitful communication between scholars and influential figures who are hosted by the program.

The program has benefitted people from more than 140 countries since it was launched, the minister said.


Diriyah Company announces multibillion-dollar Qurain Cultural District and Northern District

Diriyah Company announces multibillion-dollar Qurain Cultural District and Northern District
Updated 20 November 2024
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Diriyah Company announces multibillion-dollar Qurain Cultural District and Northern District

Diriyah Company announces multibillion-dollar Qurain Cultural District and Northern District
  • Qurain Cultural District to feature several cultural assets
  • Northern District to house the King Salman Foundation, university, museum and cultural institutions
  • Projects announced at ‘Bashayer 2024 — Delivering Our Future’ event

RIYADH: Diriyah Company, responsible for developing the Diriyah project, the birthplace of the modern Saudi Arabia and its foremost historical, cultural and lifestyle destination, on Wednesday announced two high-profile, multibillion-dollar educational and arts districts to be developed in the $63.2 billion Diriyah project, on the outskirts of Riyadh.

The announcement was made at its annual international event, “Bashayer 2024 — Delivering our Future.”

These two high-profile districts demonstrate the accelerating growth and development of Diriyah, The City of Earth, one of the world’s biggest and most unique urban development projects spanning an area of 14 sq. km.

Diriyah Company is committed to establishing a vibrant global hub, the Qurain Cultural District, where culture meets modern urban living, offering a diverse range of arts, retail, office and residential spaces for people to live, work, shop local brands, and enjoy local dining experiences.

Its diverse range of multidisciplinary cultural offerings will include assets in a diverse range of areas including a cinema, museums, and several academies including writing, traditional Najdi architecture and mud building, Arab music, culinary, performing arts and theatre.

The Qurain Cultural District will additionally have two world-class hotels and branded residences, including the 195-room Ritz-Carlton Diriyah with 165 residences, and the Address Diriyah, which will have 204 rooms and 60 serviced apartments.

The district will include 19 mixed-use buildings, including office, retail and residences, 10 of which have various boutique office options, and a wide range of retail space and dining venues.

The development of the Qurain Cultural District includes a SR 5.8 billion ($1.55 billion) contract awarded to a joint venture between Nesma & Partners Contracting Co. and MAN Enterprise Al-Saudia.

The Northern District will make Diriyah a global center of learning for scholars, students and visionaries and will include the King Salman Foundation, museums, a university, a library, and a public square.

The new district will also be the site of the recently announced Capella Diriyah, a 100-room luxury hotel that announces Capella Hotels and Resorts’ groundbreaking entry into the Middle East.

Construction on elements of the Northern District is already underway following the announcement of a $2 billion joint venture contract with the China State Construction Engineering Corporation and El Seif Engineering Contracting Co.

Commenting on the new high-profile districts, Diriyah Company Group CEO Jerry Inzerillo said: “Qurain Cultural District and Northern District are two of our most important and significant areas of the Diriyah masterplan and demonstrate the range and diversity of what our City of Earth has to offer.

“They will both become global centers of excellence, of knowledge, learning and creativity as Diriyah once more becomes a gathering place for the world. We are delighted to share details of these major developments at Bashayer and share once more the unique range of investment opportunities and partnerships the Diriyah Company has to offer the world.”

Speaking to Arab News, Inzerillo said: “Every year in November and early December, we do our good news event — Bashayer — we have promised every year we would open new assets, ground break on substantial assets, and announce new assets. We started this in 2021 with 2030 projects. We opened assets in 2021, in 2022, Bujairi, the UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2023.

“Now we are putting many branded residences on sale, which are sold very quickly, like Ritz Carlton Reserves. We have parks, we have finished the golf course, and are building a new royal golf and polo and equestrian center, so many exciting developments.”

This milestone brings us closer to realizing Diriyah’s vision as a premier hospitality destination, with brands like Raffles, Armani, Orient Express, Baccarat, Corinthia, Fauchon L’Hotel, and Rosewood setting the standard for world-class luxury. Each of these properties will play a pivotal role in welcoming guests from around the world to the City of Earth, he added.

“The annual event Bashayer shows what we are building to complement His Royal Highness’s (Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman) master plan,” he said.  

The annual Bashayer event took place in the first of Diriyah’s planned 40-plus hotels — the 134-room Bab Samhan, a Luxury Collection Hotel. The new property is designed to reflect the 300-year-old Najdi architectural features and will begin welcoming guests at the end of this year.

The event attracted interest from global investors, hospitality companies, construction firms, infrastructure experts and representatives from the sports, arts, culture, tourism and retail sectors.

In addition to the new districts, the audience was also updated on the rapid progress being made in construction and the status of key assets at Diriyah Square with a tour of the project site, unveiled for the first time.

The Diriyah project is one of Saudi Arabia’s five giga-projects backed by the Public Investment Fund and is building homes for 100,000 people, creating 178,000 jobs, will host 50 million visits a year in the future and contribute $18.6 billion to Saudi Arabia’s GDP.


Saudi, Eurojust officials discuss judicial reforms

Saudi, Eurojust officials discuss judicial reforms
Updated 20 November 2024
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Saudi, Eurojust officials discuss judicial reforms

Saudi, Eurojust officials discuss judicial reforms
  • Walid Al-Samaani highlighted significant developments in the Kingdom’s judicial sector
  • Al-Samaani said that the right to litigation is guaranteed to both citizens and residents of the Kingdom

RIYADH: Saudi Minister of Justice Walid Al-Samaani visited the EU Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation, Eurojust, in The Hague, Netherlands.

He was welcomed by Eurojust President Michael Schmid. They discussed ways to strengthen cooperation in the judicial and legal fields to promote justice and human rights, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Al-Samaani highlighted significant developments in the Kingdom’s judicial sector, supported by King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, as part of Saudi Vision 2030.

He said that the right to litigation is guaranteed to both citizens and residents of the Kingdom, with all judicial guarantees provided to ensure equal treatment for all parties and fairness in resolving disputes based solely on facts.

Al-Samaani highlighted key judicial reforms that have enhanced transparency and public access, such as recording court sessions with audio and video, publishing judicial rulings, introducing electronic litigation services and implementing the preventive justice system.