KAUST Impact Fall 2021 -Bilingual

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DEVELOPING THE WORLD’S LARGEST CORAL GARDEN KAUST partners with NEOM to help coral reefs cope with future changes in climate the most heat-resilient coral in the world, and the project at NEOM will pioneer efforts to help coral reefs cope with future changes in climate. The project will include the development of a 100-hectare coral reef around Shousha Island, and involve both restoration innovations and methods for conserving reefs in a changing climate, with KAUST technologies playing a major role. The project will also include the world’s largest coral nursery, which will prepare coral for planting around Shousha Island. KAUST recently partnered with NEOM on the world’s largest coral restoration effort at the Kingdom’s leading giga-project. The project will see the establishment of an enormous coral reef at Shousha Island off the coast of NEOM in the Red Sea in northwest Saudi Arabia. The initiative marks KAUST’s largest-ever technology transfer to a commercial partner and will provide a significant boost to the university’s world-class coral research. NEOM has committed to protect 95% of the nature within its borders, and the new Shousha Island project is a tangible demonstration of this. In November 2021, Saudi Arabia announced plans to develop a new industrial city at NEOM called Oxagon, which will include an oceanographic institute for pioneering marine research that will work to protect the Red Sea and other marine environments. Coral reefs are among the most important ecosystems in the world: they cover just 1% of the ocean floor but are home to approximately 25% of marine species. However, due to the effects of climate change and other environmental stressors, coral reefs are under increasing threat. Scientists agree that allowing global temperatures to increase by a level of 2°C above pre-industrial levels would cause widespread devastation of the globe’s coral reef ecosystems. Experts say Saudi Arabia has a unique opportunity to safeguard marine life, and coral restoration can play a key role in helping reefs recover from damage. The Red Sea is home to some of

Set to be completed in 2025, the project will be a centerpiece of NEOM’s vision for human development in harmony with nature, and will enable Saudi Arabia to strengthen the resilience of the Red Sea for future generations. The restored coral reef will present a unique research and development opportunity for coral preservation, and attract international scientists, researchers and eco-conscious travelers. The new coral nurseries will also be the world’s first and largest repository for Red Sea species. The Red Sea is home to more than 300 native coral species and 1,000 species of fish, many of which are not found anywhere else. NEOM will utilize KAUST Maritechture™ technologies developed by scientists at the university’s Red Sea Research Center and Coastal and Marine Resources Core Lab. This new technique involves growing and planting coral like a garden. Living coral are first 3D scanned and then coral skeletons are 3D printed, upon which living coral polyps attach and grow. This enables new coral to be grown in a matter of months rather than decades. The technique involves sensors that continuously monitor the health of the coral and then relay the data to scientists. This technology will be used in on-shore coral nurseries before being employed to populate coral gardens surrounding the island. This innovative technology addresses the most challenging aspects of marine restoration and is set


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Leveraging KAUST as a Living Laboratory for Smart City Experiments

3min
pages 42-43

Leadership Development for Saudi Professionals

2min
page 34

Creating a Human-Centric Smart City

4min
pages 38-39

Accelerating the Kingdom’s Digital Transformation

4min
pages 40-41

Empowering Saudi SMEs and Entrepreneurs

3min
pages 35-37

Shaping the Future of Media

2min
page 33

Providing a Stage for Global Education Summits

2min
page 32

Delivering Talent to National and International Organizations

2min
page 30

Hosting Scientific Leaders from Across the Global South

2min
page 31

Gaining Global Attention and Innovating to Reduce Food Waste

2min
page 29

Diversifying Faculty to Empower Saudi Nationals and Women

2min
page 28

Promoting High-Performance Composite Materials

2min
page 24

Satellite Monitoring of Saudi Ecosystems and Oceans

2min
page 21

Leading the Future of AI Research

3min
pages 22-23

Spurring the Fourth Industrial Revolution in Saudi Arabia

2min
page 25

Assisting the Kingdom’s New Climate Centers

2min
page 20

Promoting Green Investment and Research

2min
page 19

Developing the World’s Largest Coral Garden

4min
pages 6-7

Bringing Expertise to The Red Sea Development Company

2min
page 10

Harvesting Lithium from Seawater

3min
pages 12-13

Advocating Climate Solutions at COP26

4min
pages 16-17

Solar Cleaning Solutions for Saudi Giga-Projects

4min
pages 14-15

Championing Youth Climate Engagement

2min
page 18

Local Solutions to COVID-19 Testing

2min
page 11

Protecting and Restoring Resilience in Coral Reefs

3min
pages 8-9
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