Arab News

KAUST to support SMEs with research & innovation HIGH LIGHT

-

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology ( KAUST) has announced the launch of Saudi Arabia’s first university engagement program intended specifical­ly to foster the growth of small and medium-sized enterprise­s ( SMEs) in the Kingdom. Designed to provide access to KAUST’s innovation ecosystem, KAUST SME Innovation Services will help SMEs increase their customer base and reach new markets while diversifyi­ng and strengthen­ing the Kingdom’s economic landscape.

Within the Kingdom, SMEs accounted for more than 99 percent of the private sector in 2018, yet contribute­d only about 28.7 percent of GDP, according to a recent report by the Small and Medium Enterprise­s General Authority (Monshaat). With plenty of opportunit­y for growth, SMEs play an important role in Vision 2030, the Kingdom’s blueprint for a thriving economy. To further this vision, KAUST is committed to supporting a primary objective: Increasing SME GDP contributi­ons to 35 percent by the year 2030.

“SMEs are the engine of the economy and create crucial jobs and income,” said Kevin Cullen, vice president of innovation and economic developmen­t at KAUST. “As a university driven by our economic developmen­t mission, we have identified SME growth as a key focus area — and we are keen to welcome these companies into our world-class innovation ecosystem.”

The new program follows the completion of KAUST’s comprehens­ive survey of 500 SMEs throughout the Kingdom. Conducted in partnershi­p with Monshaat, the Jeddah, Riyadh and Dammam chambers of commerce, Ministry of Investment Saudi Arabia (MISA), the Royal Commission of Jubail and Yanbu, and the Council of Saudi Chambers, the survey is the first to collect SME-university specific data.

“Innovation is growing rapidly and sustainabl­y through an ecosystem,” said AbdulMajee­d AlOmran, director of the innovation department at Monshaat. “This is reflected in the distinguis­hed report; there is a desire for SMEs to adopt innovation in their products to enhance business growth and a desire to cooperate with a pioneering university such as KAUST.” Mohammed Yousuf Naghi, chairman of the Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s board of directors, said: “As part of the Jeddah chamber’s keenness to support small and medium enterprise­s in line with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 to advance developmen­t, the Jeddah chamber contribute­d with KAUST to circulate an opinion poll aimed at measuring the extent to which small and medium enterprise­s need scientific research and innovation with the aim of developing partnershi­p programs in research and developmen­t.”

The Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones

In 2018, SMEs accounted for more than 99 percent of the private sector, yet contribute­d only about 28.7 percent of GDP. KAUST aims to increase the GDP contributi­on of SMEs to 35 percent by 2030.

( MODON) has also been working with KAUST on enabling SMEs and supporting areas of improvemen­t. “We are delighted to explore the outcome of KAUST’s survey report to identify SMEs challenges and the way forward to support this sector through a list of inventive packages,” said Ahmed Al-Hilayel, health and environmen­t director at MODON.

 ??  ?? KAUST SME Innovation Services will help SMEs increase their customer base and reach new markets while diversifyi­ng the Kingdom’s economic landscape.
KAUST SME Innovation Services will help SMEs increase their customer base and reach new markets while diversifyi­ng the Kingdom’s economic landscape.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Saudi Arabia