Saudi Arabia, South Korea to Enhance Cooperation in Film Sector

The partnership aims to enhance knowledge exchange, production collaboration, talent development, and technological innovation in the film industry. SPA
The partnership aims to enhance knowledge exchange, production collaboration, talent development, and technological innovation in the film industry. SPA
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Saudi Arabia, South Korea to Enhance Cooperation in Film Sector

The partnership aims to enhance knowledge exchange, production collaboration, talent development, and technological innovation in the film industry. SPA
The partnership aims to enhance knowledge exchange, production collaboration, talent development, and technological innovation in the film industry. SPA

The Saudi Film Commission and the Korean Film Council have signed a strategic partnership to enhance cooperation in the film sector, support cultural exchange, and foster industry growth between the Kingdom and South Korea.

Building on the memorandum of understanding signed between the two countries in 2019, this partnership aims to enhance knowledge exchange, production collaboration, talent development, and technological innovation in the film industry. It also underscores the commitment of both sides to supporting filmmakers and expanding international opportunities for creative professionals.

Both sides will work on developing training and development programs, offering workshops, master classes, and mentorship opportunities under the supervision of industry experts. These initiatives will help filmmakers in both countries refine their skills in key areas such as production, animation, screenwriting, and directing.

The partnership also enhances cooperation in film production and encourages Saudi and Korean filmmakers to develop and produce joint projects. The two sides will organize opportunities for cooperation and networking within the film sector, including meetings at major film festivals such as the Red Sea International Film Festival in Saudi Arabia and the Busan International Film Festival in Korea.



OceanQuest Launched in Saudi Arabia with a Mission to Accelerate Ocean Discovery

OceanQuest Launched in Saudi Arabia with a Mission to Accelerate Ocean Discovery
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OceanQuest Launched in Saudi Arabia with a Mission to Accelerate Ocean Discovery

OceanQuest Launched in Saudi Arabia with a Mission to Accelerate Ocean Discovery

OceanQuest, a Saudi Arabian not-for-profit foundation, announced its official launch in Jeddah on Monday. Aligned with the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development, OceanQuest is poised to usher in a new era of deep-ocean discovery and collaboration.

OceanQuest is on a mission to accelerate ocean discovery, drive innovation, and foster international cooperation while engaging the public. By cultivating partnerships that advance multidisciplinary ocean research, the foundation aims to benefit humanity, enhance ocean literacy, and elevate public awareness.

OceanQuest Chairman of the Board of Trustees Prince Bader bin Abdullah bin Farhan stated: "As a nation rooted in progress and innovation, we are committed to unlocking the mysteries of the deep ocean for the benefit of humanity."

"This initiative exemplifies our Kingdom's ambition to lead in science and discovery, foster global collaboration, and create opportunities for future generations. Through this collective effort, OceanQuest will drive solutions to some of the most pressing challenges of our time," he added.

OceanQuest will support Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 ambitions by spearheading innovation in ocean exploration, nurturing global partnerships, and advancing sustainable development. The foundation is set to contribute to the Kingdom’s national research, development, and innovation (RDI) targets by providing SAR3 billion in research and development funding by 2050 and supporting more than 150 scientists annually.

In addition, OceanQuest will help achieve the Kingdom’s goal of protecting 30% of its marine habitats by bolstering the biotech and pharmaceuticals strategy, identifying sensitive marine ecosystems, enabling sustainable projects along the Red Sea, and leveraging deep-sea corals as natural carbon sinks to support Saudi Arabia’s decarbonization efforts.

The Board of Trustees of the foundation consists of Prince Bader bin Abdullah bin Farhan (Chairman of the Board), Advisor to the Royal Court Dr. Fahad bin Abdullah Toonsi, Governor of the Public Investment Fund Yasir Al-Rumayyan, Advisor to the Royal Court Abdulaziz bin Ismail Tarabzoni, CEO of NEOM Aiman Al-Mudaifer, CEO of Red Sea Global John Pagano, President of King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Prof. Edward Byrne, and Raymond Thomas Dalio.

Based at KAUST campus in Thuwal, Saudi Arabia, OceanQuest is committed to unveiling the wonders of the ocean and exploring its secrets for the benefit of humanity. Its mission is to accelerate ocean discovery, drive innovation in the field, support global cooperation, and engage the public. OceanQuest and its global partners will launch a new era of deep ocean exploration and knowledge sharing.