King Faisal University has been formally admitted as an “Innovation District” by the International Association of Science Parks and Areas of Innovation (IASP).
The announcement was made during the 42nd IASP World Conference on Science Parks and Areas of Innovation, held in Beijing, China.
Vice President for Postgraduate Studies and Scientific Research and Acting Head of the Innovation and Business Development Sector Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Lily accepted the designation on behalf of King Faisal University.
Dr. Al-Lily praised the recognition as an important achievement for the university and reaffirmed its commitment to advancing research and innovation in line with Saudi Vision 2030. He added that the Innovation District status strengthens the university’s role within global research and innovation networks and creates new opportunities for collaboration with leading institutions worldwide.
King Faisal University’s membership in IASP positions it within a distinguished global network of science and innovation hubs. This milestone also underscores the steadfast support of the Council of Universities’ Affairs and the Research, Development, and Innovation Authority, whose efforts are empowering Saudi universities to emerge as drivers of knowledge and innovation, thereby contributing to strengthening the Kingdom’s presence on the global innovation map.
IASP is the worldwide network of science and technology parks (STPs), innovation districts (IDs), areas of innovation (AOIs) and other innovation spaces. With members in 80 countries, IASP connect the professionals managing innovation ecosystems worldwide and provide services that drive their growth, knowledge sharing and internationalization.
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