International dialogue drives Women, Peace and Security summit

The KAICIID brings to the table its extensive experience in fostering partnerships between government bodies and civil society organizations. (SPA)
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Updated 24 October 2024
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International dialogue drives Women, Peace and Security summit

MANILA: The King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz International Centre for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue is expected to play a pivotal role at the upcoming International Conference on Women, Peace and Security in Manila, Philippines, which runs from Oct. 28-30.

The conference, the Saudi Press Agency reported, will bring together more than 65 government officials and ministers from the Arab region, Asia and Africa to explore collaborative approaches in advancing the women, peace and security agenda globally.

The KAICIID brings to the table its extensive experience in fostering partnerships between government bodies and civil society organizations, particularly in strengthening women’s involvement in peace building, security, and stability initiatives in all communities.

A highlight of the conference will be a specially curated side event on Oct. 30, under the theme “Connecting Regions — Empowering Peace: A Dialogue to Enhance Cooperation in Women, Peace and Security.”

This session will feature a groundbreaking panel discussion bringing together distinguished women peacemakers from Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Pakistan and the Philippines.


Saudi Arabia making ‘significant strides’ in health tourism, expert says

Updated 24 October 2024
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Saudi Arabia making ‘significant strides’ in health tourism, expert says

  • Sustainability is a cornerstone of Kingdom’s health tourism strategy

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia is positioning itself as a top destination for health and wellness tourism, working to develop specialized healthcare facilities and wellness resorts to attract international visitors.

At the Global Health Exhibition, held in Riyadh Oct. 21-23, Dr. Saad Baslom, adviser for the Kingdom’s Health Sector Transformation Program, shared valuable insights into Saudi Arabia’s growing prominence in health tourism.

Baslom participated in a session at the forum titled “Investment Opportunities in Health Tourism and Wellness in KSA,” where he discussed the country’s position as a leader in global health tourism.

Highlighting the Kingdom’s advancements, he told Arab News: “The Saudi Ministry of Health is actively transforming the healthcare system by fostering partnerships with the private sector and integrating complementary medicine into mainstream healthcare. Acupuncture and herbal medicine are now key components in providing holistic care.”

This integration positions Saudi Arabia as a destination offering a comprehensive health tourism experience, enriched by the nation’s deep-rooted customs and traditions, according to Baslom.

One prominent example of the country’s new wellness tourism offerings is AMAALA, a luxury wellness project on the Red Sea coast, the first phase of which is set to be completed by 2025.

It is expected to contribute SR11 billion ($2.9 billion) to the economy and create 50,000 jobs.

The AlUla Wellness Festival, another key initiative, promotes wellness travel. Held annually in one of Saudi Arabia’s most iconic heritage sites, AlUla, the festival focuses on physical and mental well-being through ancient healing practices, yoga sessions, meditation and other activities.

Baslom elaborated on the unique cultural context that makes Saudi Arabia stand out: “What distinguishes the emotional experience and perhaps creates the desire among medical tourism visitors is the nature and spirit of the Kingdom.

“It is this inheritance through successive generations in the history of this region… This is what creates the desire and that image that is formed in our minds when we want to experience something or want to visit a country.”

The blend of tradition and modern medical expertise appeals to international patients seeking not only treatment but also a meaningful connection with the culture.

Sustainability is a cornerstone of Saudi Arabia’s health tourism strategy. Baslom explained how the Kingdom prioritizes environmentally friendly practices: “Sustainability is an essential component of Saudi Arabia’s health tourism strategy.

“By prioritizing environmentally friendly practices in healthcare facilities, the Kingdom aims to minimize its ecological footprint while providing exceptional care.

“This commitment extends to the use of herbal treatments, which align with sustainable practices by promoting natural remedies that are both effective and respectful of the environment.”

He further emphasized the importance of digital health services that reduce travel needs and support environmental sustainability.

“The integration of digital health solutions, such as telemedicine and e-health services, further supports sustainability goals. These innovations reduce the need for travel, lowering carbon emissions and making healthcare more accessible,” he said.

Saudi Arabia’s healthcare infrastructure also plays a pivotal role, he said.

“The Kingdom’s commitment to achieving international accreditation for its healthcare facilities ensures that they meet rigorous quality standards,” Baslom said.

“This dedication enhances the appeal of the Kingdom as a destination for international patients seeking reliable and high-quality healthcare services.”

The Kingdom is actively building partnerships across healthcare, tourism, and other sectors to enhance the visitor experience.

“Facilities such as King Fahd Medical City and King Faisal Specialist Hospital are at the forefront of offering acupuncture and herbal medicine, supported by qualified practitioners who adhere to strict regulatory standards,” Baslom added.

As the Kingdom continues to expand its healthcare offerings, Baslom is optimistic about the future: “Saudi Arabia’s medical and wellness tourism is supported by a diverse network of partners, including prominent healthcare institutions and travel agencies, enhancing the overall visitor experience and showcasing the Kingdom as a destination for holistic wellness.”


Ambassador looks to expand Saudi-Hungarian cooperation in IT, healthcare and investment

Updated 24 October 2024
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Ambassador looks to expand Saudi-Hungarian cooperation in IT, healthcare and investment

RIYADH: Hungary’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Balazs Selmeci, aims to expand cooperation between the two countries in the fields of investment, IT, healthcare, and food products.

“We have 28 years of diplomatic relations with Saudi Arabia, which is not a long period, but we have the political trust and our cooperations in the economic sense strengthened mainly in the field of IT,” Selmeci told Arab News.

“Hungary is very advanced in the IT sector, we can bring here our know-how. With the help of Saudi people we can reach the government and private sectors here in Saudi Arabia,” he said.

During the Hungarian National Day reception hosted recently in the embassy in Riyadh, the ambassador detailed the significance of the national day and highlighted the areas he would like to see cooperation grow between Saudi Arabia and Hungary.

“We are celebrating October 23 as the revolution against the communist Soviet regime,” he said.

Selmeci said that the reception signified the importance of a peaceful life for both regions.

“In a wider sense, we are celebrating our freedom and our peaceful life, which is important also now here in Saudi Arabia as also in our region of Hungary and here in this region,” the ambassador said.

“We have unfortunately very hard and strong conflicts, so the national day here in Saudi Arabia gives us a chance to call everybody for a peaceful solution for the conflicts here in this region and our region,” he said.

When discussing the areas in which he would like to see cooperation grow between the two countries, the ambassador said that he would like to see more Hungarian investors in the Kingdom, which he hopes will result from the first Hungarian-Saudi joint venture in IT scheduled to take place next month.

“In the next month, we have here the first Hungarian-Saudi joint venture in the field of IT,” Selmeci told Arab News.

The ambassador also said that he would be happy to see more Hungarian products on the shelves in Saudi supermarkets.

On the topic of healthcare, Selmeci added that he would also like to see some development between the two countries.

The Hungarian National Day reception featured Josef Terek, a musician, composer, music director and recipient of the Hungarian Cross of Merit, who played a traditional Hungarian instrument called a tarogato. 

“He is playing a special Hungarian instrument called the tarogato which has a Middle Eastern origin,” the ambassador said.

“In the 9th century the zurna, which is a Middle Eastern instrument, arrived in Europe and this Hungarian instrument originated from that instrument.

“This is the special part of our evening here,” he said.

The ambassador also revealed that Terek would hold a tarogato masterclass in the Saudi Music Hub during his visit to the Kingdom.

“I am very proud that I can bring him to the Saudi Music Hub. This is the special part of our reception,” he said.


Six rescued at sea after boat collision in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province

Updated 24 October 2024
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Six rescued at sea after boat collision in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province

DAMMAM: The Saudi Border Guards’ search and rescue teams in the Eastern Province rescued six citizens after their vessel collided with a navigation marker in the open sea.

Elsewhere, the Border Guards in Al-Raboah sector, Asir, arrested seven expats for violating the border security system by smuggling 154 kilograms of qat. After completing the initial legal procedures, they were referred to the relevant authorities, along with the seized items.

Security authorities have called on citizens and residents to report drug smuggling or selling, by calling 911 in Makkah, Riyadh and the Eastern Province, and 999 in other parts of the Kingdom.

Reports to the General Directorate of Narcotics Control can be submitted by calling the number 995 or by emailing [email protected]


Saudi tourism minister co-chairs WEF’s Urban Transformation Summit

Updated 24 October 2024
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Saudi tourism minister co-chairs WEF’s Urban Transformation Summit

RIYADH: Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb co-chaired the World Economic Forum’s Urban Transformation Summit in San Francisco, the US, held from Oct 21-23 with a focus on sustainable redevelopment.

Al-Khateeb reviewed the future of the global travel and tourism sector, and ways to enhance sustainability and innovation, stressing that sustainable development should be the foundation of the travel and tourism sector throughout the world, Saudi Press Agency reported.

In his keynote speech, Al-Khateeb said that tourism growth faced challenges such as environmental pressures and the need to improve infrastructure. Focusing on sustainability was an essential part of addressing these challenges that would contribute to the development of the sector in the future.

He said: “We are witnessing significant growth in the tourism sector, and at the same time, we are witnessing an increasing demand for sustainable and enriching experiences, which gives us an opportunity to reshape tourism while preserving our planet and promoting positive change that benefits societies and their future economy.

“Creating a strong global community of industry leaders and experts who are able to meet in forums such as the World Economic Forum’s Urban Transformation Summit is important to building a positive and sustainable future for tourism, and developing collaborative solutions to responsibly capitalize on growth opportunities.”

Al-Khateeb said that tourism and sustainability were two key pillars of the Future Saudi Cities Programme, a joint approach developed by the Saudi Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and UN-Habitat.

“We need to think about how to support the tourism sector by creating smart, sustainable and resilient cities,” he said. “Strengthening public-private partnerships is essential to transforming tourism into a driver of sustainable development, and we must all encourage private sector partners who prioritize sustainability.”

The minister also participated in a high-level strategy session, “Shaping the Future of Tourism,” to discuss the future of travel and tourism.

The annual summit brought together 250 participants with discussions centered around sustainable redevelopment, travel and tourism, mobility transformation, ecosystem innovations, green infrastructure, technology management, and other relevant topics in the global tourism sector.


How AI is transforming motorsports and the car industry in Saudi Arabia

Updated 24 October 2024
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How AI is transforming motorsports and the car industry in Saudi Arabia

RIYADH: Artificial intelligence is transforming the automotive industry, from the advent of fully electric autonomous vehicles to radical advances in the world of motorsports, optimizing race performance and enhancing the fan experience.

Motorsports rely heavily on real-time data analysis, making AI indispensable in predicting tire wear, running simulations, and improving aerodynamics. For fans, AI offers new insights with predictive race analyzes and enhanced live experiences.

Formula 1 and Formula E are prime examples of how AI can optimize performance. Teams gather massive amounts of data during races, and AI analyzes these in real time, helping to adjust strategies and make key decisions.

Off the racetrack, this technology is also shaping the future of electric vehicles and autonomous driving, which will soon transform how the general public gets from A to B.

NetApp, a California-based leader in AI-driven data management, has partnered with brands such as Aston Martin and Porsche to help optimize motorsports performance through advanced AI tools.

“AI will play a pivotal role in developing next-generation vehicles and capabilities,” George Kurian, CEO of NetApp, told Arab News.

AI’s potential in Saudi Arabia is particularly significant. The Kingdom has hosted both Formula 1 and Formula E in recent years and is positioning itself as a key player in the AI revolution within motorsports.

Saudi Arabia hosts two major motorsport events that have become integral to its global sports calendar. The Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix has been held annually since 2021 at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit.



Since 2018, the Kingdom has also hosted the Formula E Diriyah E-Prix, an electric car race that takes place in the historic city of Diriyah near Riyadh. The Jeddah E-Prix is scheduled to take place in February next year.

These events are considered crown jewels of the Kingdom’s burgeoning sports and entertainment industry.

As part of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 social reform and economic diversification agenda, the Kingdom is keen to adopt cutting-edge technologies across various sectors, including the automotive industry.

“Unifying and securing data is crucial for supporting the ambitious goals of initiatives like Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030,” Kurian said.

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NetApp’s AI technology enables the smooth flow of data between different cloud environments, facilitating everything from predictive maintenance to real-time data processing. In motorsports, this translates into the ability to simulate race conditions, predict failures, and enhance team decision-making.

By processing large volumes of data from electric and autonomous vehicles, companies can optimize everything from battery performance to driving efficiency.

“We see the increased adoption of electric vehicles and enhanced autonomous driving capabilities as major trends,” Kurian said.



These innovations are being integrated not only into elite motorsports but also into the consumer market, with automakers looking to optimize everything from energy efficiency to driverless capabilities.

Saudi Arabia is making significant strides in the electric vehicle and autonomous vehicle industries. In the EV sector, Saudi Arabia launched Ceer, its first homegrown EV brand, in partnership with Foxconn and with technical backing from BMW.

The Kingdom has also invested heavily in Lucid Motors, acquiring a majority stake in the American EV manufacturer.

However, the integration of AI into the automotive sector is not without its challenges. Managing the sheer volume of data produced by vehicles and ensuring data quality and security are major concerns for automakers.

DID YOU KNOW?

1. Saudi Vision 2030 promotes AI and clean technology, including advances in electric and autonomous vehicles.

2. AI helps race teams and automakers optimize energy efficiency and enhance autonomous vehicle capabilities.

3. Motorsports hosted by the Kingdom include the Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and Formula E Diriyah E-Prix.


Ensuring compliance with international data protection standards is also a critical focus for companies such as NetApp, which work to secure vehicle data against potential cyber threats.

“Data safety and security are critical as AI technologies become more integrated into vehicles,” Kurian said.

NetApp’s approach ensures that manufacturers can maintain compliance with international standards while safeguarding sensitive data, particularly as more autonomous driving solutions are developed.

As Saudi Arabia continues to host major motorsports events such as Formula 1 and Formula E, the Kingdom is positioning itself as a leader in the adoption of AI technologies in this field. With fan engagement increasingly driven by AI-powered insights, Saudi Arabia could lead the charge in offering cutting-edge spectator experiences.



In a sport where milliseconds matter, the integration of AI allows teams to extract every possible advantage, whether it is through tire strategy or optimizing fuel efficiency. For fans, AI can predict race outcomes or enhance real-time viewing by offering deeper insights into team strategies and driver performance.

NetApp’s collaborations with motorsport brands underscore the broader trend of AI-driven innovation. “Our solutions enable manufacturers to create real-time data pipelines, facilitating the efficient processing and analysis of vehicle data,” Kurian said.

This seamless integration of AI into racing underscores the future of motorsports as a data-driven enterprise, where the ability to process vast amounts of information in real time can make or break a race.

AI’s influence on motorsports is only just beginning. With Saudi Arabia embracing this technology, the Kingdom is set to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of AI in the automotive world.

“AI will continue to drive the next wave of innovations in the automotive industry,” Kurian said.

As both Formula 1 and Formula E return to the region, Saudi Arabia’s commitment to innovation will likely accelerate the adoption of AI, enhancing not only the performance of the vehicles but also the experience for the millions of fans watching around the world.