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7 reasons why the HUAWEI MateBook 14 is the best laptop
The 14-inch laptop features a small, but noticeable, upgrade in screen size compared to even the highest-sized laptops
The 14-inch laptop offers a small but noticeable upgrade in screen size compared to even the largest 13-inch laptops, making it a better choice for entertainment, gaming, or everyday use, whether at school or work, while maintaining its slim profile and lightweight design, making it ideal for taking anywhere. For those who prefer a mid-size device, this is a great time to invest in a 14-inch laptop in Saudi Arabia this year.
However, the question remains: what is the ideal 14-inch laptop that also doesn't break the bank? Huawei has finally launched the HUAWEI MateBook 14, which continues the DNA of the MateBook generation. It features a 2K FullView display that's easy on the eyes, an 11th-generation Intel® Core™ processor for significantly improved speeds, and leverages the distributed capabilities of the Super Device to deliver a Smart Office experience. You can wirelessly connect the laptop to your tablet or smartphone, and to your monitor via USB-C for seamless multi-device collaboration, enabling intuitive file sharing across devices like never before. Here's why we believe it's the best mid-range laptop option for 2021 at an affordable price point in Saudi Arabia.
Eye-friendly full-screen display with 2K
The HUAWEI MateBook 14 offers consumers a superior display quality. It features an eye-friendly 2K FullView display with multi-touch support and a high screen-to-body ratio of 90%, along with a productivity-friendly 3:2 aspect ratio. The screen provides a premium touchscreen experience comparable to mainstream laptops for a wider audience, in addition to a resolution of 2160 x 1440 pixels supporting 100% sRGB color gamut, incredibly high brightness of 300 nits, a high contrast ratio of up to 1500:1, and 185 PPI.
Powered by an 11th Generation Intel® Core™
The HUAWEI MateBook 14 is powered by an 11th-generation Intel® Core™ processor. The higher-spec version is powered by the i7-1165G7 processor (the HUAWEI MateBook 14 is also available in an Intel® Core™ i5-1135G7 configuration). As a flagship processor developed by Intel, the 11th-generation Intel® Core™ processor is manufactured using the advanced 10nm SuperFin process and delivers 33% more powerful performance than its predecessor, enabling users to perform complex calculations and handle multiple tasks with ease.
The device's superior capabilities enable a truly smart office experience
The HUAWEI MateBook 14 laptop is part of Huawei’s recently launched range of premium devices. This laptop can wirelessly connect to compatible tablets such as the all-new 12.6-inch HUAWEI MatePad Pro the HUAWEI MateView via a USB-C providing future multi-device collaboration and file sharing across devices with a simple drag-and-drop interface between the three.
HUAWEI MateBook 14 leverages the distributed capabilities of the supercomputer to enhance productivity and creativity. You can wirelessly project your 12.6-inch HUAWEI MatePad pro HUAWEI MateBook 14 laptop to enjoy the new features of Multi-Screen Collaboration on the tablet, which comes in three modes: Mirror, Expand, and Collaborate.
Based on Huawei’s distributed technologies, Multi-screen Collaboration bridge the gap between Windows and Android , enabling seamless cross-device collaboration, file sharing, and multi-screen control. With Multi -Screen Collaboration the recently launched HUAWEI nova 8 smartphone can be connected HUAWEI MateBook 14 to create a powerful supercomputer. Once connected, the laptop can access the phone’s files and open up to three folders, while the smartphone can act as a thumb device for the laptop, making cross-device file management easier than ever.
Furthermore, you can connect your laptop to a HUAWEI MateView via cable to create an additional screen that provides an immersive viewing experience by wirelessly displaying the 12.6-inch HUAWEI MatePad Pro HUAWEI MateBook 14. A key advantage of this triple setup is the ease of switching between wired and wireless connections, allowing you to seamlessly switch between work and personal modes.
Large battery with superior charging capabilities
HUAWEI MateBook 14's high-capacity 56W battery works in conjunction with Huawei's intelligent power management solutions to maximize battery life, allowing users to focus on what truly matters. The included 65W versatile USB Type-C HUAWEI SuperCharge when connected to compatible Huawei smartphones.
Larger memory for easier and smoother multitasking
In addition to the upgraded processor and graphics card, the HUAWEI MateBook 14 16GB of dual-channel RAM and a 512GB NVMe PCIe SSD , meaning you don't have to worry about running out of storage space, reading, saving and compressing files is more efficient, and multitasking is easier and smoother.
HUAWEI Shark fan and fin and dual heat pipes
The new thermal design featuring HUAWEI Shark Fin Fans more efficient cooling, enabling the HUAWEI MateBook 14 laptop to fully utilize its 11th Gen Intel® Core S and two heat pipes, keeps the HUAWEI MateBook 14 cool and quiet, even under heavy loads.
Choosing a laptop can be a daunting and somewhat complex task. There are numerous aspects to consider, from screen size and resolution to processing power, speed, and multitasking capabilities. The HUAWEI MateBook 14 all of these points, making it the most sought-after 14-inch laptop in Saudi Arabia for 2021, and most importantly, it doesn't break the bank.
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ICAN 2026 Conference Conclusion: Initiatives to Enhance Saudi Arabia's Leadership in Artificial Intelligence
The ICAN 2026 conference concluded with the launch of 7 initiatives and the signing of 27 strategic agreements to enhance national capacity building in data and artificial intelligence within the framework of Vision 2030.
ICAN 2026 conference concludes with resounding success
The International Conference on Building Capabilities in Data and Artificial Intelligence (ICAN 2026) concluded its work in Riyadh, organized by the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) at King Saud University. The two-day conference witnessed an exceptional turnout of over 30,000 participants and experts from within the Kingdom and abroad, marking a significant milestone in the Kingdom's journey towards global leadership in advanced technologies. The conference yielded tangible results, including the launch of seven key initiatives and the signing of 27 strategic agreements aimed at accelerating digital transformation and building a knowledge-based economy.
Strategic background: Artificial intelligence at the heart of Vision 2030
The organization of this conference comes within the framework of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s tireless efforts to achieve the goals of Vision 2030, which places digital transformation and technological innovation at the heart of its priorities. The Saudi Data & Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) plays a pivotal role in leading this transformation, working to build a sophisticated data and artificial intelligence infrastructure, develop national capabilities, and stimulate investment in this vital sector. The ICAN 2026 conference serves as a strategic platform to translate these directions into practical reality by bringing together leading minds, experts, and decision-makers to exchange knowledge and forge effective partnerships that support national aspirations.
Key initiatives and agreements and their expected impact
The initiatives launched formed the cornerstone of the conference's outcomes, designed to address multiple aspects of the artificial intelligence ecosystem, from education and research to professional application. Among the most prominent of these initiatives are:
- The “Samai 2” initiative, in partnership with 11 ministries, aims to enable government personnel to use artificial intelligence technologies responsibly and efficiently, thereby enhancing the quality of government services and improving performance efficiency.
- National Frameworks and Standards: The second version of the National Framework for Academic and Professional Program Standards, in addition to a unified university curriculum, was launched to ensure that educational outcomes are aligned with future labor market requirements.
- “Azka X” platform: A national capacity-building platform that offers specialized training programs in collaboration with global technology giants such as IBM, Microsoft, AWS, and Oracle, to equip young people with the necessary skills.
In addition, the conference witnessed the signing of 27 strategic agreements with more than 50 local and international entities, including leading universities and technology companies. These partnerships will contribute to accelerating knowledge transfer, localizing technology, creating new job opportunities, and enhancing the Kingdom's position as a regional hub for attracting investment and talent in the field of artificial intelligence. The significance of these outcomes extends beyond the local level, impacting regionally and internationally, as Saudi Arabia presents a pioneering model for building a sustainable and integrated digital economy.
A global platform for exchanging experiences
The conference was more than just an advertising platform; it was a vibrant intellectual forum featuring over 64 international speakers across 14 panel discussions and 15 practical workshops. The accompanying exhibition, comprising 23 booths, provided a unique opportunity for educational and technological institutions to showcase their latest innovations and experiences, enriching the dialogue and opening new avenues for collaboration. The event concluded with an awards ceremony honoring partners and celebrating outstanding national talent, including SDAIA employees, alumni of its academy, and high-achieving participants in international competitions, underscoring that investment in human capital is the foundation of future success.
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Launch of the Drone Club at Tuwaiq Academy to support Vision 2030
Tuwaiq Academy launched the Drones Club in partnership with DCL International, with the aim of developing national capabilities and enhancing the Kingdom’s position as a global center for advanced technologies within Vision 2030.
Minister of Investment Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al-Falih announced today at the Tuwaiq Academy in Riyadh the launch of the “Drone Club,” a strategic initiative in partnership with DCL, a leading global organization in drone racing. This launch aims to build and develop national capabilities in drone technology and solidify the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s position as a key player in this growing technology sector on the international stage.
An ambitious initiative within Vision 2030
The club's launch is part of the ambitious "Tuwaiq Drones" initiative, which aims to provide a stimulating and integrated environment that brings together professionals, amateurs, and those interested in drone sports and science. The inauguration ceremony, attended by prominent figures such as Captain Sulaiman bin Saleh Al-Muhaimidi, Executive Vice President of Aviation Safety and Environmental Sustainability, witnessed the graduation of a new cohort of FPV camp students, as well as the announcement of registration for eight new camps, reflecting a commitment to expanding the skills base in this field.
Strategic context and importance of the drone sector
This step cannot be viewed in isolation from the broader framework of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, which places digital transformation and the localization of advanced technologies at the heart of its objectives. Investing in sectors such as drones is a pivotal part of the strategy to diversify the national economy and reduce dependence on oil. As the Kingdom’s first academy specializing in advanced technologies, Tuwaiq Academy plays a vital role in building a knowledge-based economy by developing young Saudi talent and equipping them with the skills necessary to meet the demands of the future job market.
The drone sector is experiencing rapid global growth, with its uses no longer limited to racing and entertainment. Drones have become a vital tool in various sectors, including logistics, precision agriculture, construction monitoring, media production, and even search and rescue and disaster response. By establishing this club, the Kingdom is positioning itself at the heart of this technological development, aiming not only to participate but also to lead innovation in diverse drone applications.
Expected impact at the local and international levels
The Drone Club is expected to have a multifaceted impact. Locally, it will contribute to creating a new generation of skilled programmers, engineers, and pilots, and fostering an entrepreneurial ecosystem by supporting startups in this field. Regionally and internationally, the partnership with a global organization like DCL lends the club international credibility and opens doors to hosting world championships, thus enhancing the Kingdom's position as a destination for sports and technology tourism. This initiative also supports the investment sector's efforts to attract high-quality partnerships and facilitate the foreign investor journey, aligning with the goal of transforming the Kingdom into a global hub for modern technologies and innovation.
The club offers a comprehensive system that includes dedicated spaces for experimentation and learning, advanced professional programs, a training center for the Saudi national drone racing team, and the organization of workshops, community events, and regular championships. This initiative underscores the pioneering role of the Tuwaiq Academy in empowering youth and supporting the Kingdom's technological transformation.
Technology
Saudi Arabia is leading the transformation in artificial intelligence to achieve Vision 2030
The Minister of Education affirms the Kingdom’s endeavor to transform from a consumer of artificial intelligence to a developer, within the framework of the Vision 2030 strategy to build a knowledge economy and bridge the digital divide.
Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Education, Yousef Al-Bunyan, affirmed that the Kingdom is steadily progressing towards a strategic transformation in its relationship with advanced technologies, striving to move from being a consumer of artificial intelligence to becoming a major contributor and innovator in its development and applications. This statement was made during his opening address at the International Conference on Building Capabilities in Data and Artificial Intelligence (ICAN 2026), hosted by King Saud University. He emphasized that this approach aims to bridge the growing global digital divide and achieve tangible economic and societal benefits.
General context: Artificial intelligence at the heart of Vision 2030
This ambitious approach is an integral part of Saudi Vision 2030, which places digital transformation and the building of a knowledge-based economy at the heart of its objectives. The Kingdom recognized early on that the future depends on data and smart technologies, and established specialized bodies such as the Saudi Data & Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) to lead national efforts in this field. The shift from consumption to production means not only adopting technology, but also localizing it and developing a national workforce capable of innovation and global competitiveness, thereby reducing reliance on imported solutions and enhancing national technological security.
Conference pillars and the importance of the human element
Al-Bunyan explained that the conference focuses on three key pillars: artificial intelligence infrastructure, digital readiness for different age groups, and future preparedness. He noted that the event goes beyond theoretical discussions to focus on practical steps, including signing agreements and launching initiatives that link education, the labor market, and national aspirations. The minister emphasized that global challenges are no longer limited to the availability of technology, but extend to the ability of individuals to utilize it efficiently and effectively, stressing that “the future of artificial intelligence is shaped by people as much as by technology.”.
Artificial intelligence as a support for education, not a replacement
Regarding the education sector, the Minister of Education affirmed that artificial intelligence is a supportive and enabling element, not a replacement for teachers or human resources. He explained that the goal is to use it to enhance productivity, improve the quality of educational outcomes, and provide personalized learning experiences for students. He emphasized the paramount responsibility of designing AI systems where humans remain in control and are the primary beneficiaries, considering this a fundamental requirement for achieving sustainable development and the desired growth.
Expected impact: National leadership and regional influence
The Kingdom's success in this transformation will have far-reaching effects across various sectors. Domestically, it will create high-quality, skilled jobs for Saudi youth and accelerate the diversification of the economy away from oil. Regionally, it will solidify Saudi Arabia's position as a leading technology hub in the Middle East, attracting investment and talent. Internationally, this transformation will position the Kingdom as a producer and exporter of AI innovations, enhancing its economic and technological influence on the global stage.
Al-Bunyan concluded his speech by praising the role played by King Saud University, its faculty members and students in driving research and innovation, stressing that the educational environment in the Kingdom is witnessing rapid development that supports the success of such international events and contributes to building effective partnerships and career paths that extend from learning to leadership, in order to serve the goals of Vision 2030.
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