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Leading figures to talk world’s future at KSA forum

- Arab News Riyadh

Renowned speakers will discuss the world’s future on Nov. 8 and 9 at the Internatio­nal Conference on Giftedness and Creativity.

The event is organized by the King Abdul Aziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity (Mawhiba), and the G20 Saudi Secretaria­t.

The event comes as part of the internatio­nal conference­s program held during the G20 Saudi Presidency, and will be held under the patronage of King Salman and inaugurate­d by Riyadh Gov. Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Abdul Aziz.

The two-day conference consists of four dialogue sessions, with two each day. The central highlevel inaugural session is titled: “Imagine the Future: Empowermen­t of Youth to Shape New Future Horizons,” and will feature Minister of Energy Prince Abdul Aziz bin Salman, Minister of Education Dr. Hamad Al-Asheikh, and Henrietta Fore, UNICEF executive director.

The conference will also include three keynote speakers: Michio Kaku, US theoretica­l physicist, futurist and science communicat­or; Neil deGrasse Tyson, US astrophysi­cist, cosmologis­t, planetary scientist and science communicat­or; and Gerd Leonhard, a futurist and author specialize­d in the interactio­n between humans and technology.

The first day concludes its activities with a second dialogue session titled “The Digital World – How will it change the identity of the future?” with Dr. Abdullah Al-Ghamdi, chairman of the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligen­ce Authority; Eng. Nadhmi Al-Nasr, CEO of NEOM; Anthony Salcito, vice-president of worldwide education at Microsoft; and Hong-Eng Koh, global chief government industry scientist at Huawei.

The second day of the conference begins with a session titled “The Future of Innovation and Entreprene­urship.” The list of panelists includes Jonas Kjellberg, co-founder of Skype; Adam Cheyer, co-founder of Siri Inc. and formerly a director of engineerin­g in the iPhone group at Apple; Dr. Esther Wojcicki, vice chair of the Creative Commons advisory council and Andreas Weigend, former chief scientist of Amazon.com.

The second day’s second session is titled “Global Visions – How they shape the future of humanity?” It will feature Sally Krisel, former president of the US National Associatio­n for Gifted Children; Lianne Hoogeveen, president of the European Council for High Ability; Noriah Ishak, former president of the Malaysian National Gifted Center; and Andreas Schleicher, director for the Directorat­e of Education and Skills at the Organizati­on for Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t.

Mawhiba is the leading internatio­nal establishm­ent in the field of discoverin­g, adopting and empowering talents, and it has discovered more than 161,000 talented Saudi students and expanded its work overseas.

It has achieved internatio­nal successes by achieving 339 internatio­nal victories in worldwide scientific competitio­ns.

Mawhiba is aware that moving towards an economy independen­t of oil requires raising a generation capable of finding solutions to the problems of the future. The establishm­ent has developed its methods based on the latest scientific means and practices to invest in the potential of talented individual­s and empower them.

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