Saudi Arabia Shows Readiness to Establish Tech Industrial Zones

Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, Bandar Alkhorayef and SDAIA President Dr. Abdullah Al-Ghamdi during the launch of the AI Center for Manufacturing and Mining (SPA)
Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, Bandar Alkhorayef and SDAIA President Dr. Abdullah Al-Ghamdi during the launch of the AI Center for Manufacturing and Mining (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia Shows Readiness to Establish Tech Industrial Zones

Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, Bandar Alkhorayef and SDAIA President Dr. Abdullah Al-Ghamdi during the launch of the AI Center for Manufacturing and Mining (SPA)
Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, Bandar Alkhorayef and SDAIA President Dr. Abdullah Al-Ghamdi during the launch of the AI Center for Manufacturing and Mining (SPA)

The Global Smart City Forum, hosted by the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA), concluded after two days of discussions on smart city futures and infrastructure challenges.

Participants emphasized Saudi Arabia’s readiness for smart industrial zones, foreseeing substantial opportunities in manufacturing and mining. They highlighted the Kingdom’s strides in advanced air mobility, including plans for new airports.

Dr. Esam bin Abdullah Al-Wagait, Director of the National Information Center at SDAIA, stressed the forum’s significance as a beacon for sustainable and smart urban development.

He underlined the mission to create urban spaces where technology serves humanity, enhances life quality, and preserves the environment.

Al-Wagait added that SDAIA leads in smart city initiatives and assumes responsibility for activating and developing AI and data technologies within smart cities.

As part of its commitment to progress, SDAIA announced the launch of a congestion solutions center utilizing data and AI.

Moreover, discussions at the forum revolved around establishing green cities, utilizing data for efficient management, improving transportation, integrating new technologies, and ensuring top-notch city services.

The importance of smart energy solutions, innovation-driven economies, transparent governance, intelligent transportation, and prioritizing human well-being through smart healthcare and education were highlighted.

Al-Wagait emphasized leveraging daily-generated data to make informed decisions for more efficient and responsive cities, emphasizing digital empowerment and data’s role in decision-making.

Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, Bandar Alkhorayef, highlighted smart cities as hubs for industrial growth and sustainable technology dissemination.

He stressed the need for smart industrial cities to enhance technology adoption in factories and mining sites.

On his part, Prince Dr. Bandar bin Abdullah bin Mishari, Assistant Minister of Interior for Technical Affairs, explained that intelligent humans are the foundation of progress, and noted Saudi Arabia’s early adoption of computing in the 1950s.



Starbucks Strike to Expand to over 300 US Stores on Christmas Eve, Union Says

Starbucks employees, union members and supporters strike outside of a Starbucks store which is closed down due to the strike on December 23, 2024 in New York City. (Getty Images/AFP)
Starbucks employees, union members and supporters strike outside of a Starbucks store which is closed down due to the strike on December 23, 2024 in New York City. (Getty Images/AFP)
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Starbucks Strike to Expand to over 300 US Stores on Christmas Eve, Union Says

Starbucks employees, union members and supporters strike outside of a Starbucks store which is closed down due to the strike on December 23, 2024 in New York City. (Getty Images/AFP)
Starbucks employees, union members and supporters strike outside of a Starbucks store which is closed down due to the strike on December 23, 2024 in New York City. (Getty Images/AFP)

A strike at Starbucks' US stores will expand to over 300 stores on Tuesday, with more than 5,000 workers expected to walk off the job, before the five-day work stoppage ends later on Christmas Eve, the workers' union said.

Starbucks Workers United, representing employees at 525 stores nationwide, said more than 60 US stores across 12 major cities, including New York, Los Angeles, Boston and Seattle, were shut on Monday.

Talks between Starbucks and the union had hit an impasse with unresolved issues over wages, staffing and schedules, leading to the strike.

The Christmas Eve strike on Tuesday was projected to be the largest ever at the coffee chain, the union added. "These strikes are an initial show of strength, and we're just getting started," an Oregon barista said in a union statement.

When asked for a response, a Starbucks spokesperson referred to a company statement it released on Monday.

It said that the vast majority of Starbucks stores will continue to operate and serve customers, adding that it expects a "very limited impact" to overall operations. Starbucks has over 10,000 company-operated stores across the US.

"We are ready to continue negotiations when the union comes back to the bargaining table", the company said.

The Seattle-headquartered firm had previously claimed that the union delegates prematurely ended the bargaining session.

Earlier this month, the workers' group rejected an offer of no immediate wage hike and a guarantee of a 1.5% pay increase in future years.

The union also said that Starbucks has yet to present its workers with "a serious economic proposal."