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‘KAUST Challenge’ seeks tech ideas for Hajj & Umrah HIGHLIGHT

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King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) has launched a new campaign to catalyze research, innovation, economic developmen­t and social prosperity in Saudi Arabia through new crowdsourc­ing initiative­s that challenge local and internatio­nal talents to identify ideas and solutions that advance the Kingdom’s national priorities and support Vision 2030. With the “KAUST Challenge,” the university is seeking to develop and support bold science, technology, and engineerin­g initiative­s that aim to transform the lives of Saudis and develop Saudi talents.

“We wish to draw on the participat­ive power of crowdsourc­ing to solve problems faced in the Kingdom and the world with the KAUST Challenge,” said Najah Ashry, vice president for strategic national advancemen­t at KAUST. “The speed, flexibilit­y and scalabilit­y of crowdsourc­ing will bring us new sciencebas­ed ideas and solutions that can be further developed through deep collaborat­ion with players in the Kingdom’s research-developmen­tinnovatio­n ecosystem.”

The focus of the inaugural 2020 edition of the KAUST Challenge is on improving the Hajj and Umrah experience for pilgrims from all over the world and on advancing efforts to make Makkah a smart city. The KAUST Challenge will play an active role in advancing one of the Kingdom’s national priorities of better serving the increasing number of Hajj and Umrah pilgrims and improving their experience­s in the two holy cities. It will identify and support science- and technology-based ideas and solutions that can move quickly into the market for SR1 million ($266,000) in cash and other prizes. The challenge spans three themes: Healthcare, to increase preventati­ve measures to ensure health

The ‘KAUST Challenge’ will identify and support scienceand technology-based ideas and solutions that can move quickly into the market for SR1 million in cash and other prizes.

and well-being for all pilgrims, a concern augmented by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic; mobility to ensure adequate availabili­ty and access to public and private transporta­tion; and crowd management, to enhance infrastruc­ture to meet capacity requiremen­ts for large crowds. To gather valuable inputs from this challenge, KAUST is targeting a wide group of national and internatio­nal participan­ts to submit their ideas and solutions, including startups ( growth stage startups or scaleups with solutions proven by the market), innovators (seed startups and IP-holders with ideas or solutions yet to be fully market tasted), and general public (students, academics, entreprene­urs and individual­s in society).

“Advances in high technology can assist in solving the challenges that Hajj and Umrah pilgrims face. We know that people here in Saudi Arabia and across the world have great solutions to contribute,” said Ashry. “We are excited to receive their submission­s and to offer our neighbors in Makkah creative and unique ideas that we hope will serve all pilgrims.

Submission to the KAUST Challenge is now open and will run until Jan. 5, 2021 with a virtual final event that will take place on an immersive platform at the end of February 2021, where the three best ideas, one for each theme, will be selected by a panel of qualified judges and one grand prize will be awarded.

 ??  ?? Located on the Red Sea coast in Saudi Arabia, KAUST is a catalyst for innovation, economic developmen­t and social prosperity in Saudi Arabia and the world. The university currently educates, and trains master’s and doctoral students.
Located on the Red Sea coast in Saudi Arabia, KAUST is a catalyst for innovation, economic developmen­t and social prosperity in Saudi Arabia and the world. The university currently educates, and trains master’s and doctoral students.

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