A new agreement between KAUST and LONGi, a global solar industry leader, will accelerate the development and deployment of innovative solar technologies for the demanding environmental conditions in the Kingdom.
read moreKAUST startup Excyton has developed a novel display technology called “TurboLED” that saves the battery power of digital devices while delivering more color — a first-of-its-kind innovation in the display technology arena.
read moreThe effects of climate change are already impacting the agricultural industry in the MENA region — temperatures, water shortages and droughts are increasing while crop yields are decreasing. It’s a challenging situation that will impact the region’s economy, food security...
read moreIn a world buzzing with technological advancements, it’s crucial to have a bridge connecting groundbreaking research with real-world applications. KAUST’s Technology Transfer Office (TTO), a dynamic hub that thrives on bringing ideas to life and making a tangible impact. With...
read moreKAUST and The Garage by KACST have partnered to spin-in international deep tech startup to the Kingdom. KAUST’s Destination
read moreAfter receiving a KAUST Research Translation Grant, KAUST Professor, Peiying Hong, partnered with the MODON to turn a prototype for her development into a pilot program for her anaerobic wastewater treatment process.
read moreKAUST Innovation is developing deep tech solutions to combat climate change in the KSA and beyond. Here's how.
read moreOur KAUST Innovation Annual Report highlights the impact we’ve had growing Saudi Arabia’s deep tech ecosystem. Read the new interactive report to learn more about where we’re going in 2022 and beyond.
read moreKAUST professor Pascal Saikaly saw the urgent need for more widespread—and effective—wastewater treatment and invented a portable wastewater treatment system for commercial use with the support of KAUST Innovation.
read moreAttracting deep tech companies sets Saudi up to create a diverse knowledge-based economy focused on solving urgent problems. Here are four companies at KAUST working toward commercializing their scientific breakthroughs.
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