More than 25,000 environmental checks completed in Saudi Arabia

More than 25,000 inspections were conducted by the National Center for Environmental Compliance during the first half of 2024. (SPA)
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More than 25,000 inspections were conducted by the National Center for Environmental Compliance during the first half of 2024. (SPA)
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More than 25,000 inspections were conducted by the National Center for Environmental Compliance during the first half of 2024. (SPA)
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Updated 04 August 2024
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More than 25,000 environmental checks completed in Saudi Arabia

More than 25,000 environmental checks completed in Saudi Arabia
  • This heightened compliance will result in benefits to the quality of essential environmental resources such as water, air, and soil

RIYADH: The National Center for Environmental Compliance has said it conducted more than 25,000 inspections across various sectors and activities during the first half of 2024, representing a substantial increase over the number of inspections carried out last year.

Abdullah Al-Ayuni, the NCEC’s director general, said the increase in inspection visits to facilities would boost adherence to regulations. This heightened compliance will result in benefits to the quality of essential environmental resources such as water, air, and soil.

He said the inspection tours were conducted by specialized national teams and followed a detailed schedule based on the environmental impact of various activities and the public sector.

The second quarter of this year has seen an 18 percent increase in inspections compared to the same period last year.

 


Saudi crown prince, Iraqi prime minister discuss regional crises during phone call

Saudi crown prince, Iraqi prime minister discuss regional crises during phone call
Updated 22 October 2024
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Saudi crown prince, Iraqi prime minister discuss regional crises during phone call

Saudi crown prince, Iraqi prime minister discuss regional crises during phone call

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman spoke on the phone with Iraq's Prime Minister Mohammed Al-Sudani on Tuesday, Saudi Press Agency reported.

During the call, they reviewed relations between the two countries and ways to enhance and develop them in various fields.

They also discussed the latest developments in the region and the efforts made to prevent the deterioration of the situation in Palestine and Lebanon, as well as how to spare the region from the risks of escalation.

A number of topics of common interest were also discussed, SPA added.


Saudi FM receives top Ukraine official

Saudi FM receives top Ukraine official
Updated 22 October 2024
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Saudi FM receives top Ukraine official

Saudi FM receives top Ukraine official

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan met with Andriy Yermak, the head of the office of the Ukraine President.
The pair discussed issues of bilateral relations between their nations and developments in the Russia-Ukraine crisis, the Saudi foreign ministry said.


Saudi deputy minister receives Dutch officials in Riyadh

Saudi deputy minister receives Dutch officials in Riyadh
Updated 22 October 2024
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Saudi deputy minister receives Dutch officials in Riyadh

Saudi deputy minister receives Dutch officials in Riyadh

Saudi Deputy Minister for International Multilateral Affairs Abdulrahman Al-Rassi received Dutch Ambassador for Human Rights Wim Geerts and the Netherlands’ Ambassador to the Kingdom Hans Peter van der Woude in Riyadh on Tuesday.

On the same day, Al-Rassi also met with the Italian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Carlo Balducci, the Foreign Ministry wrote on X.

The meetings reviewed bilateral relations, international developments and various topics of common interest.


Saudi health minister launches medical software licensing scheme

Saudi health minister launches medical software licensing scheme
Updated 22 October 2024
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Saudi health minister launches medical software licensing scheme

Saudi health minister launches medical software licensing scheme
  • Initiative, unveiled during Global Health Exhibition, aims to streamline the use of software in medical diagnosis, treatment and decision-making processes

RIYADH: Saudi Minister of Health Fahd bin Abdurrahman Al-Jalajel launched a licensing initiative for medical software developers on Tuesday.

It is a major step in advancing digital health in the Kingdom.

The initiative, unveiled during the Global Health Exhibition in Riyadh which began this week, aims to streamline the use of software in medical diagnosis, treatment and decision-making processes.

A launch event was attended by key figures in the Saudi health sector, including Saudi Food and Drug Authority CEO Hisham S. Al-Jadhey.

The initiative will allow innovators, research centers and investors to develop and implement advanced medical software in the Kingdom without establishing physical manufacturing facilities.

By focusing on the licensing of software for medical devices and supplies, the SFDA is looking to position Saudi Arabia as a leader in the global digital health landscape.

The scheme will also enhance the Kingdom’s digital diagnosis and treatment capabilities, while supporting the broader adoption of modern technologies in healthcare, an SFDA statement said.

Medical software has become an essential tool for healthcare professionals worldwide, enabling more accurate diagnoses and improving patient outcomes.

With the new licensing framework, the Kingdom is ensuring that its health sector keeps pace with the latest technological advancements, while maintaining the highest standards of quality and safety, the statement added.


Saudi energy startup Mirai Solar in the spotlight

Saudi energy startup Mirai Solar in the spotlight
Updated 22 October 2024
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Saudi energy startup Mirai Solar in the spotlight

Saudi energy startup Mirai Solar in the spotlight
  • Saudi startup Mirai Solar placed second in the first run of the Mega Green Accelerator program, a scheme to promote environmental startups in the Middle East
  • Mirai Solar will be awarded $30,000 after standing out as one of the eight shortlisted startups chosen after 363 submissions were received from the MENA region during the applications phase of the program

RIYADH: Saudi startup Mirai Solar placed second, after Egypt’s Viridia Tech, in the first run of the Mega Green Accelerator program, a scheme to promote environmental startups in the Middle East.

Mirai Solar will be awarded $30,000 after standing out as one of the eight shortlisted startups chosen after 363 submissions were received from the MENA region during the applications phase of the program.

“Imagine a shading structure that simply provides shade without any additional function … but now envision it as photovoltaic-enhanced, capable of harnessing blocked sunlight to generate power,” Michael Salvador, CEO of Mirai Solar, told Arab News during the demo day of the Mega Green Accelerator, a program launched in 2023.

Only two nominated startups were Saudi-based. The other is AHYA Technologies, which specializes in climate software and AI, and is creating a single platform to facilitate climate action in the Middle East, North Africa and Pakistan.

Among the eight nominated startups were The Surpluss (UAE), Kumulus (Tunisia) and YY ReGen (Lebanon).

Mirai Solar originated in 2019 as a spinoff company from KAUST, stemming from the university’s solar center with a vision to create innovative solar panel technology.

Salvador said that the startup’s vision evolved into what is now known as photovoltaic shading.

“A typical shading structure, whatever it might be, is just passively shaded. So, it is only there to shade whatever’s underneath,” he said.

That is why Mirai Solar decided to develop a technology that enhances photovoltaic cells such that the blocked sunlight is used to generate power.

Salvador said that the concept of shading with power has numerous applications, from sustainable power generation for agricultural purposes to constructing EV charging stations and more.

One significant application involves optimizing food production in greenhouses, which are highly efficient but energy-intensive environments.

“By bringing our technology in, we can use the blocked sunlight that would normally be blocked by conventional passive shading locally to generate electricity, feed it directly into the greenhouse, and reduce the carbon footprint of food production in those systems,” he said.

PepsiCo and SABIC, in collaboration with 12 strategic partners, are introducing the Mega Green Accelerator initiative to address pressing challenges.

The program requires all applicants to have a relevant sustainable solution aligned with at least one of the following tracks: Food security, water and agriculture, circular economy and energy transition.

Yasmin Fansa, MENA head of sustainability at PepsiCo, told Arab News: “We are here at the launch of the Mega Green Accelerator program, whose purpose is to work with startups that are directly benefiting the sustainability world.”

Fansa said that the program provides startups with mentorship and funding, with an eye on scalability, whereby the private sector can benefit from the technologies.

The program is stimulating growth in climate technology startups across the MENA region. It seeks to cultivate a cooperative atmosphere that fosters ingenuity and tackles the pressing sustainability issues unique to the region by generating scalable and adaptable solutions.

“The unique characteristic of the program is the triangular relationship that we have between the private sector organizations that are trying to find the right types of solutions to their sustainability challenges,” said Fansa.

The third element of the relationship is private investment, which can supercharge the integration of startups and businesses.