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RIYADH — The Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC) has embarked on developing new technology for seawater desalination in cooperation with the Chinese Ministry of Natural Resources through its Institute for Research and Desalination Technologies Establishment. The cooperation includes developing projects using reverse osmosis technology and evaporation technology, adopting a multi-stage effect method, in addition to …

LUND, Sweden — At next week’s International CES 2020, Terranet will demonstrate VoxelFlow – a 3D motion perception technology capable of detecting and classifying objects far more accurately and exponentially faster than Lidar. Terranet’s demo is timely considering Tesla CEO Elon Musk shocked the press with his remarks: “Lidar is a fool’s errand. Anyone relying …

DUBAI — EGA became first UAE industrial company to license its core process technology internationally, in deal with Aluminium Bahrain B.S.C. (Alba) in 2016 After construction in the Kingdom of Bahrain, EGA’s technology has now passed performance guarantee tests with results exceeding expectations EGA has been developing its own industrial technology in the UAE for …

DHAHRAN — Under the patronages of Eng. Yousef Al-Ulyan, Vice President of Saudi Aramco Information Technology and Chairman of the National Information Technology (NIT) Academy and Dennis Dongliang, CEO of Huawei In Saudi Arabia, the NIT Academy and Huawei celebrated the graduation of the second batch of the trainees who finished the six-month enrichment programs …

ABU DHABI — While economic growth and urbanization are positive trends in the development of humankind, they also contribute to an increase in the world’s population and exacerbate the shortage of three inextricably linked resources: energy, water and food. The issue of ensuring their availability, as well as security, requires a comprehensive approach, said …

By Mathias Johansson Head, Ericsson Saudi Arabia and Egypt TODAY, a majority of the Saudi Arabia’s population lives in cities, and urban concentration is accelerating. Therefore, Saudi cities that hold 83% of its population are vital for solving major social, environmental, and economic challenges while taking into consideration that today, most of the urban …