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King Faisal University ranks 77th globally in patents
King Faisal University continues its research excellence and achieves 77th place globally in US patents for 2025, with a strategic direction to transform innovations into economic projects.
King Faisal University continued to consolidate its scientific and research position on the international map, achieving a new qualitative achievement by maintaining its position among the top 100 universities worldwide in the number of US patents for 2025. This prestigious ranking issued by the US National Academy of Inventors confirms the university's commitment to global innovation standards.
World Ranking Details
According to the report, the university ranked 77th globally, having registered 49 new patents granted to it last year by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). This office is one of the most rigorous and reliable authorities in documenting innovations worldwide, adding value to this achievement and reflecting the quality of the university's research output.
From laboratory to market: A strategy for economic transformation
Commenting on this achievement, the university's Vice President for Graduate Studies and Scientific Research, Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Laili, explained that this ranking is not merely a number, but rather a reflection of a qualitative and deliberate accumulation of research and innovation within the university. Dr. Al-Laili emphasized that the university has entered a new phase focused primarily on maximizing the economic and scientific value of these patents.
He noted that the university is currently developing advanced regulatory and investment frameworks aimed at accelerating the transition of research outputs from theoretical laboratory work to market realities and practical application. This approach not only serves the community but also enhances the university's financial sustainability by diversifying its sources of self-generated income.
Establishing startups and supporting the knowledge economy
In a practical step that translates this strategy into action, the university recently announced the initiation of procedures to establish five startups based on a number of patents registered in its name. This bold move aims to enable national technologies to access direct industrial and investment applications, creating new job opportunities and supporting local content.
Innovation in light of the Kingdom's Vision 2030
This achievement is particularly significant when viewed within the context of the scientific and economic advancements taking place in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. King Faisal University, through this approach, is directly contributing to the realization of the goals of Vision 2030, which places great emphasis on the transition to a knowledge-based economy. Increasing the number of patents and converting them into commercial products is a key indicator in the Human Capital Development Program and the National Strategy for Research, Development, and Innovation. This enhances the Kingdom's competitiveness in global innovation indices and reinforces the role of universities as engines of sustainable economic growth.
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Hajj vaccinations 1447: Health Ministry mandates meningococcal vaccination for domestic pilgrims
The Ministry of Health announces the requirements for Hajj 1447 AH for domestic pilgrims. Meningococcal vaccination is mandatory, and influenza and COVID-19 vaccines are recommended. Book your appointment now through the Sehhaty app.
The Saudi Ministry of Health announced a set of preventive health measures and requirements for those wishing to perform the Hajj pilgrimage from within the Kingdom for the 1447 AH season, as part of its ongoing efforts to ensure a safe and healthy environment for the pilgrims, and to enable them to perform the rituals in an atmosphere of peace and security.
Details of mandatory and recommended vaccines
In its announcement, the Ministry emphasized the importance of completing necessary immunizations, specifying the meningococcal (meningococcal) vaccine as a mandatory requirement for all those wishing to perform Hajj, as well as for healthcare professionals participating in the pilgrimage season. The Ministry clarified that this requirement applies to individuals who have not received the vaccine within the past five years, noting that immunization status can be easily verified through the "Sehhaty" app.
In addition to the mandatory vaccination, the ministry emphasized the importance of receiving the seasonal flu vaccine , stipulating that it must have been administered no earlier than September 1st of last year to ensure its effectiveness during the season. The ministry also strongly recommended receiving COVID-19 vaccine , provided that the dose was administered no earlier than January 1st, 2025.
The importance of immunization in mass gathering medicine
These stringent measures stem from Saudi Arabia's extensive experience in mass gathering medicine, given that the Hajj season is one of the world's largest annual human gatherings. These vaccinations are of paramount importance in bolstering community immunity within the holy sites, as proactive immunization helps prevent the spread of infectious diseases and epidemics that can be transmitted through droplets or contact in crowded areas.
The Ministry of Health is working according to a proactive preventive strategy aimed at reducing the rates of respiratory and infectious diseases, which positively impacts the ability of pilgrims to complete their rituals without health obstacles, and reduces the pressure on field health facilities during the season.
Digital transformation and streamlining procedures
To facilitate matters for citizens and residents, the Ministry called on those intending to perform Hajj and healthcare professionals to book vaccination appointments through the "Sehhaty" digital application and proceed to the "Adult Vaccination Clinic." This procedure is part of the digital transformation of the Saudi healthcare sector, which aims to automate health services and facilitate access to them, ensuring the accuracy of health data and the speed of procedures, in line with the Kingdom's Vision 2030 goals of enhancing public health and quality of life.
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The Saudi Council of Engineers has identified 55 violators in Jazan
The Saudi Council of Engineers has apprehended 55 unlicensed engineering practitioners in Jazan and referred them to the Public Prosecution, as part of a campaign to regulate the sector and ensure the quality and safety of projects.
As part of its ongoing efforts to regulate the engineering labor market and ensure the quality of construction outputs, the Saudi Council of Engineers announced the results of an intensive inspection tour it conducted in the Jazan region, which resulted in the detection of serious violations in one of the establishments operating in the contracting sector.
Details of the seizure and legal procedures
An inspection revealed that a contracting company working on a major project in the region was employing 55 individuals performing engineering and technical work without obtaining the necessary professional accreditation from the relevant authority. This constitutes a clear violation of the Engineering Professions Practice Law and its implementing regulations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The authority confirmed that it has taken immediate legal action, referring the violating establishment and individuals to the Public Prosecution, according to its jurisdiction, to complete the investigations and apply deterrent legal penalties, stressing that its monitoring tours are ongoing and will include all regions of the Kingdom without exception to ensure full compliance.
The #ApprovedOrNot campaign and advance warnings
These measures were not implemented suddenly, but were preceded by intensive awareness and warning campaigns by the Authority. The Authority explained that it had sent awareness text messages to the phone numbers of unaccredited practitioners registered on the "Absher" platform, as part of the national campaign #AccreditedOrNot. These messages aimed to urge practitioners to quickly rectify their status and complete the requirements for professional accreditation before punitive measures were applied.
The importance of professional accreditation and its impact on the sector
The Saudi Council of Engineers' emphasis on professional accreditation stems from its pivotal role in protecting society and the national economy. Professional accreditation is not merely an administrative procedure; it is a safeguard that ensures those overseeing engineering projects possess genuine and documented academic qualifications and practical experience.
The importance of this procedure is highlighted in the following points:
- Ensuring public safety: Reducing engineering errors that may result from non-professionals, which may lead to construction disasters that threaten lives and property.
- Improving project quality: The presence of certified engineers contributes to raising the efficiency of implementation and ensuring that projects comply with the Saudi building code and international standards.
- Combating fake certificates: The accreditation system works to verify certificates and expose forgers and intruders into the profession, thus enhancing the integrity of the sector.
The context of urban development and Vision 2030
These regulatory campaigns coincide with the comprehensive urban development the Kingdom is witnessing under Vision 2030, where mega-projects are being implemented that demand the highest levels of efficiency and professionalism. Therefore, purging the market of unauthorized and unlicensed entities is a fundamental pillar for the success and sustainability of these projects, thus enhancing the Kingdom's position as an attractive investment environment that adheres to the highest standards of quality and occupational safety.
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The development of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq Mosque in Najran is part of the Prince Mohammed bin Salman project
Learn about the details of the development of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq Mosque in Najran as part of Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s project to develop historical mosques, and the efforts to preserve the authentic architecture and increase the capacity.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia continues its tireless efforts to preserve Islamic and architectural heritage. The Prince Mohammed bin Salman Project for the Development of Historical Mosques is a cornerstone in maintaining the Kingdom's architectural identity. In the latest achievement of this pioneering national project, the development and restoration of the historic Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq Mosque in the Najran region has been completed, restoring it as a vibrant religious and cultural landmark, in line with the objectives of the Kingdom's Vision 2030, which places great importance on heritage sites.
Historical importance and strategic location in Najran
The Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq Mosque occupies a prominent place in the heart of Thar Governorate in the Najran region of southern Saudi Arabia. It is the oldest mosque in the area and one of its most prominent heritage landmarks, located in the old town west of the governorate. Its paramount importance lies in being the only mosque in the surrounding area where Friday prayers are held, making it a focal point for the residents of the village and neighboring villages, and a vital center that brings together the people of the region.
Historically, this mosque was not just a place for performing religious rites, but played a pivotal social role; it served as a “mini-parliament” and a cultural school where meetings were held to discuss daily life matters, resolve disputes, and reconcile differences, reflecting the deep social cohesion that has characterized local communities in Najran over the decades.
Development details: Combining authenticity with modernity
The mosque underwent a comprehensive and meticulous renovation as part of the Prince Mohammed bin Salman project, focusing on enhancing its functionality while strictly preserving its authentic architectural character. Originally built in the local Najran architectural style, the mosque covers an area of approximately 130 square meters. Its construction is distinguished by the use of concrete blocks, while its roof consists of wooden beams topped with wooden panels and a concrete layer, vividly embodying the simplicity of traditional architecture.
The recent renovation work included the following:
- Increasing capacity: The mosque's capacity has increased from 57 worshippers to about 118 worshippers.
- Functional additions: Development of the prayer house, the mosque courtyard, and the retreat, in addition to the creation of a special prayer room for women.
- Service facilities: Equipped with modern toilets and ablution areas designated for men and women.
National context: Prince Mohammed bin Salman's project to develop historical mosques
The development of the Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq Mosque comes within the broader context of Prince Mohammed bin Salman's project, which covers all 13 regions of the Kingdom. This strategic project aims to rehabilitate and restore 130 historical mosques in several phases, ensuring the preservation of these historical landmarks for future generations. The project is based on four strategic objectives:
- Rehabilitating historical mosques for worship and prayer.
- Restoring the architectural authenticity of mosques in accordance with their local environments.
- Highlighting the cultural dimension of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
- Enhancing the religious and cultural status of historical mosques.
The project is keen to rely on Saudi companies specializing in heritage buildings, and to involve Saudi engineers to ensure the preservation of the authentic architectural identity, while applying standards that ensure the sustainability of buildings and the integration of modern technologies without compromising the historical character.
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