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Groundbrea­king ceremony held for new Saudi Aramco research center at KAUST

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Saudi Aramco broke ground on the constructi­on of a brand new, state- of- the- art research center, at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), with an expected completion date of mid- 2019.

The groundbrea­king ceremony was attended by former Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources and Chairman of KAUST Board of Trustees Ali Al- Naimi, Minister of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources, Chairman of Saudi Aramco and Vice-Chairman of KAUST Board of Trustees Khalid Al- Falih, President and CEO of Saudi Aramco Amin H. Nasser, KAUST President Prof. Jean- Lou Chameau, and several government, academic and business dignitarie­s.

Al-Falih said: “Saudi Aramco and KAUST are leaders in technology developmen­t domestical­ly and internatio­nally. Their unique roles in developing innovative and original research is essential to the future success of the energy industry in Saudi Arabia.

“Their future joint research and developmen­t efforts, through collaborat­ion and partnershi­p, will help achieve the Kingdom’s strategic energy objectives and create business value in pursuit of the national objective of transition to a knowledge society, as enunciated in Vision 2030.”

“The groundbrea­king ( research center) marks a major milestone in the successful partnershi­p between Saudi Aramco and King Abdullah University of Science & Technology, for the benefit of the nation as a whole,” said Saudi Aramco President and CEO Amin H. Nasser.

“Our relationsh­ip started when KAUST was just an idea and today, it has grown, literally from the ground up.

A number of highly promising technologi­es have been produced here, such as the Saudi Aramco inspection robots, and research here has contribute­d to many patents.”

The facility will allow Saudi Aramco to leverage its unique position within the R& D ecosystem at KAUST to accelerate the implementa­tion of the company’s Technology Strategy. The facility will include laboratori­es and offices to support research in the areas of chemicals, intelligen­t systems, solar energy, reservoir engineerin­g, computatio­nal modeling, and environmen­tal protection.

“At KAUST, we are committed to advancing science, innovation and technology through distinctiv­e and collaborat­ive research, which relies upon the nurturing of ideas and talent,” said KAUST President Jean- Lou Chameau. “Partnering with Saudi Aramco on this new center is the latest of a series of shared successes to foster the transition to an innovation­driven economy sustained by intellectu­al capital and scientific discovery.”

The new center will be an 11,300 square- meter research facility, housing 132 scientists and researcher­s, aimed at supporting Saudi Aramco’s upstream and downstream research domains as well as environmen­tal protection research efforts.

“This new facility is about expanding our research needs as a business. As part of our new technology strategy we are looking to enable our research domains through capitalizi­ng on the world- renowned scientists, exceptiona­l facilities, and internatio­nal network of academic institutio­ns affiliated with KAUST,” said Saudi Aramco Chief Technology Officer Ahmad Khowaiter.

The facility is intended to integrate with the University community and foster strong networks with other leading R&D organizati­ons focused on solar energy, chemicals, fuel technology, robotics, hydrocarbo­n recovery, computatio­nal modeling and the marine environmen­t.

 ??  ?? From left, minister of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources Khalid Al-Falih, former minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources and chairman of KAUST Board of Trustees Ali Al-Naimi, and president and CEO of Saudi Aramco Amin H. Nasser, in Thuwal, on...
From left, minister of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources Khalid Al-Falih, former minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources and chairman of KAUST Board of Trustees Ali Al-Naimi, and president and CEO of Saudi Aramco Amin H. Nasser, in Thuwal, on...

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