King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology

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Curious about the hub of Saudi Arabia’s scientific advancement? Here at King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology KACST innovation thrives. Since 1985, KACST has been at the forefront of applied scientific research. Before that, it was the National Center for Science and Technology. King Fahd Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud transformed it. But KACST’s roots go even deeper. King Khalid Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud ordered its initial establishment in 1977.

King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology plays many roles. It offers national advice on technology. It develops mechanisms to turn research into industrial products. It also helps to develop the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program. KACST provides crucial scientific support to universities and research centers.

Consider KACST’s wide range of involvements. It actively supports scientific research through various channels. This includes offering support services to universities. KACST also promotes awareness via seven main programs. These programs address the demands of job markets. Furthermore, KACST operates essential laboratories for technological advancement. These labs improve work quality and develop technical systems.

Innovation gets a boost through KACST’s management and marketing. It provides services for technology transfer and business incubators. Technological investments and advanced manufacturing also fall under KACST’s umbrella.

Let’s not forget the Saudi Human Genome Program. Launched in 2013, it aims to pinpoint mutations causing genetic diseases. It became a key part of Saudi Vision 2030.

One of King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology’s most significant achievements? The launch of the first Saudi communications satellite. It happened in 2019 from France. The Ariane 5 rocket carried the SGS-1 into space. Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Al Saud signed the rocket. He wrote High above the clouds on it.

From its Riyadh headquarters, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology invests in technology development. It enhances international partnerships for technology transfer. The city supports innovative solutions. It also coordinates national activities in science and technology. KACST is a member of leading international scientific organizations. The city builds infrastructure for scientific research. This includes managing research grants and setting up communication networks. KACST truly propels Saudi Arabia forward in science and technology.

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