Saudi Arabia Participates in Inauguration of OPCW Center for Chemistry and Technology

The headquarters of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW). Reuters
The headquarters of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW). Reuters
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Saudi Arabia Participates in Inauguration of OPCW Center for Chemistry and Technology

The headquarters of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW). Reuters
The headquarters of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW). Reuters

Saudi Arabia participated on Friday in the inauguration of the Center for Chemistry and Technology of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).

The Saudi delegation was headed by the Secretary General of the National Authority for Chemical Weapons Convention (NACWC), Dr. Maan Al-Hafez, in the presence of the Saudi Ambassador to the Netherlands and Permanent Representative to the OPCW, Ziyad Bin Maashi Al-Attiyah.

The Center was officially inaugurated by King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands.

The inauguration ceremony was held in the presence of the OPCW General Director, representatives of the member states, and several officials.

Saudi Arabia has donated 50,000 euros to establish the Center and to international efforts to enforce the prohibition of weapons of mass destruction.



Royal Commission for AlUla Partners with Google Cloud to Train Over 3,000 Community Members

RCU will invite more than 3,000 participants from AlUla to enroll in specialized courses designed to enhance their knowledge and expertise in key areas such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, data analytics, and other digital fields - SPA
RCU will invite more than 3,000 participants from AlUla to enroll in specialized courses designed to enhance their knowledge and expertise in key areas such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, data analytics, and other digital fields - SPA
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Royal Commission for AlUla Partners with Google Cloud to Train Over 3,000 Community Members

RCU will invite more than 3,000 participants from AlUla to enroll in specialized courses designed to enhance their knowledge and expertise in key areas such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, data analytics, and other digital fields - SPA
RCU will invite more than 3,000 participants from AlUla to enroll in specialized courses designed to enhance their knowledge and expertise in key areas such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, data analytics, and other digital fields - SPA

The Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) has signed a collaboration agreement with Google Cloud, marking a significant step towards realizing its ambitious vision of transforming AlUla into a center for digital growth and innovation.
Announced at the Google Cloud Summit in Riyadh, the agreement will see the launch of AlUla Skills Lab (ASL), a key initiative aimed at equipping AlUla's residents with cutting-edge digital skills. This milestone underscores RCU's commitment to digital transformation and the enhancement of human capital in the region, SPA reported.
Through this initiative, RCU will invite more than 3,000 participants from AlUla to enroll in specialized courses designed to enhance their knowledge and expertise in key areas such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, data analytics, and other digital fields.
The training programs will be delivered both in-person and online, following three main tracks: foundational and professional digital skills, data and artificial intelligence, and cloud computing.
The AlUla Skills Lab will also welcome students, educators, and digital enthusiasts from AlUla, providing them with hands-on learning experiences through Google Cloud's suite of digital tools and services. Community members eager to develop their digital expertise and professional skills will have the opportunity to register for these courses, which are open to individuals with a strong interest in exploring the latest technological advancements and applications Google Cloud offers.
Through the ASL initiative, RCU seeks to ensure that the program aligns with its long-term goals for human capacity development. The collaboration also aims to establish an official Google Innovation Lab in AlUla, serving as a dedicated hub for community learning, innovation, and digital literacy.
Developing digital capabilities in AlUla is a fundamental pillar of RCU’s broader strategy, which focuses on expanding smart and digital services to improve the daily lives of residents, businesses, and investors. Enhancing digital skills within the local workforce will also contribute to the sustainable growth and economic diversification of Northwest Arabia and the Kingdom at large.