Saudi Arabia Concludes Two Agreements with WEF’s UpLink to Address Environmental Challenges

The officials sign the agreements in Davos. (SPA)
The officials sign the agreements in Davos. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia Concludes Two Agreements with WEF’s UpLink to Address Environmental Challenges

The officials sign the agreements in Davos. (SPA)
The officials sign the agreements in Davos. (SPA)

Saudi Arabia and the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) innovation platform UpLink signed two agreements to catalyze innovative global solutions to today’s most pressing environmental and sustainability challenges.

Signed on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2024 in Davos, the agreements aim to foster innovation ecosystems around early-stage impact entrepreneurs to stimulate investments and support breakthrough solutions that address critical sustainable development challenges, including ocean degradation, biodiversity loss, and the circular carbon economy.

Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal al-Ibrahim and WEF President Børge Brende signed the agreements on the sidelines of the Davos 2024 annual meetings. The deals focus on “Catalyzing Innovation for an Ocean Positive Economy” and “Catalyzing Innovation for a Positive Circular Carbon Economy (CCE).”

Ibrahim announced that Saudi Arabia is determined to meet this moment of deepening climate and sustainable development challenges with responsible environmental stewardship and driving transformative investments in breakthrough, innovative, and scalable technological solutions.

He explained that by expanding the collaboration with UpLink, Saudi Arabia is doubling its commitment to supporting climate-positive solutions that can help build a sustainable and resilient resource future.

The Kingdom aims to enhance investments and technical innovations to meet the challenges of sustainable development and support early-stage entrepreneurs. The Ministry of Economy and Planning is working in collaboration with the Ministry of Energy, the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, the Saudi Green Initiative, and the WAVE Initiative.

Head of UpLink John Dutton stated that the world is facing a climate crisis that requires urgent and joint action, highlighting the urgency of addressing the climate emergency, and underscoring the importance of rapid, coordinated action.

Innovative solutions from early-stage entrepreneurs are crucial for realizing the Sustainable Development Goals.

Dutton pointed out that UpLink, in partnership with global collaborators, is developing a supportive ecosystem for these entrepreneurs, providing vital resources, exposure, expertise, and funding.

The enhanced partnership between UpLink and Saudi Arabia demonstrates the transformative impact of innovation and collaboration.

The second agreement aims to encourage and support innovations that accelerate the growth of the circular economy and contribute to reducing waste and carbon dioxide emissions to preserve the planet.

The platform also provides an ideal path for many cooperation projects between the public and private sectors, innovators, and investors to find global solutions to environmental challenges that can be applied on broader scales.



Saudi FM Leads High-Ranking Delegation to WEF Annual Meeting in Davos

The Saudi flag. Asharq A-Awsat
The Saudi flag. Asharq A-Awsat
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Saudi FM Leads High-Ranking Delegation to WEF Annual Meeting in Davos

The Saudi flag. Asharq A-Awsat
The Saudi flag. Asharq A-Awsat

A high-level Saudi delegation led by Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah will participate in the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting in Davos on January 20-24.

The Kingdom’s delegation includes Minister of Commerce Majid Al-Kassabi; Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al Khateeb; Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Cabinet Member, and Climate Envoy Adel Al-Jubeir; Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih; Minister of Finance Mohammed Al-Jadaan; Minister of Communications and Information Technology Abdullah Alswaha; Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef, and Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal Alibrahim.

Taking place under the theme of “Collaboration for the Intelligent Age”, the 55th World Economic Forum Annual Meeting arrives at a time of growing geopolitical, economic and humanitarian challenges — from ongoing conflicts to a tepid global growth trajectory, and from the seismic impact of advanced technologies on labor markets and human capital to the increasingly urgent need for a practical and inclusive energy transition.

During its participation, the Saudi delegation will collaborate with leaders from government, the private sector, civil society and academia to address these pressing global challenges and shape a prosperous future. The delegation will also explore opportunities to drive disruptive innovation, unlock human potential, steer sustainable transitions and foster global dialogue.

The delegation will also share experiences and insights from its transformation journey and wide-ranging reform agenda under Saudi Vision 2030, which is building a more resilient, productive and integrated economy.

The Ministry of Economy and Planning (MEP) leads the Kingdom’s long-standing partnership with the WEF and has delivered impactful initiatives that have addressed pressing global challenges.
The 55th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum brings together representatives from more than 100 governments, major international organizations, and more than 1,000 major private sector players, in addition to young changemakers and representatives of civil society and academic institutions.