Saudi delegation explores educational ties in South Korea
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Saudi delegation explores educational ties in South Korea
During a meeting with the Korean Educational Development Institute, the delegation learned about teacher training, modern teaching methods, leadership, and development. (SPA)
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Updated 01 September 2024
Arab News
Saudi delegation explores educational ties in South Korea
The delegation discussed enhancing cooperation in scientific research and development
Updated 01 September 2024
Arab News
RIYADH: A delegation from the Saudi Ministry of Education attending the Global Education and Innovation Summit in South Korea visited several scientific institutes, educational companies, and broadcasting stations to observe the latest developments in technology and digital books.
At meetings with officials from the Korea Institute of Child Care and Education, the delegation discussed enhancing cooperation in scientific research and development, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.
During a meeting with the Korean Educational Development Institute, they learned about teacher training, modern teaching methods, leadership, and development.
Discussions on curriculum development and licensing digital books also took place with officials from the Korea Institute for Curriculum and Evaluation.
The delegation explored educational initiatives at the National Institute for International Education and identified potential cooperation in international education.
They visited Korean i-Scream Media, which specializes in innovative educational content and multimedia, and observed the Korean Educational Broadcasting System.
The delegation also visited the Korea Education and Research Information Service to explore cooperation in education and scientific research.
PIF-owned Savvy Games expands º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s gaming footprint
The centerpiece was the Esports World Cup, held in Riyadh, which brought together 2,000 players from 200 clubs competing for a $70 million prize pool across 24 titles
Updated 26 August 2025
Lama Alhamawi
RIYADH: Savvy Games Group has underlined its commitment to º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s gaming and esports ecosystem, noting strong growth in its 2025 annual report.
The Riyadh-based company, fully owned by the Public Investment Fund, said it had made major strides across three pillars — game development and publishing, esports, and ecosystem building in the Kingdom.
The Esports World Cup in Riyadh brought together 2,000 players from 200 clubs com- peting for a $70 million prize pool across 24 titles. (SPA)
The centerpiece was the Esports World Cup, held in Riyadh, which brought together 2,000 players from 200 clubs competing for a $70 million prize pool across 24 titles.
Under its “ecosystem building†pillar the company launched the Savvy Academy, which focuses on games and esports education, as well as seven new partnerships to build the domestic sector.
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Savvy Academy is introducing training programs to support the domestic games and esports ecosystem.
Through partnerships with Princess Nourah University and King Abdulaziz University, and international companies including AWS, Unity and Feed Me Light, the academy is introducing training programs to support the domestic games and esports ecosystem.
Brian Ward, Savvy Games Group CEO
“We are working with the Ministry of Education on programs to roll out across 32,000 primary and secondary schools in the Kingdom, to give young people (the chance) to work with game development tools,†Brian Ward, group CEO of Savvy Games Group, told Arab News.
Their “Next-Gen†program gives Saudi students hands-on experience in game development.
The Esports World Cup in Riyadh brought together 2,000 players from 200 clubs com- peting for a $70 million prize pool across 24 titles. (SPA)
“It was so successful in terms of their enthusiasm, their immediate adoption to the technologies in terms of game design, concepting, taking the concept to ideation,†Ward said. “We think kids would love this. (They) were so amazing.â€
While strengthening the Kingdom’s domestic sector, Savvy also expanded its global publishing operations. The company acquired Scopely in 2023 for $4.9 billion, and since then the publisher has tripled in size.
We are working with the Ministry of Education on programs to roll out across 32,000 primary and secondary schools in the Kingdom, to give young people (the chance) to work with game development tools.
Brian Ward, Savvy Games Group CEO
“Scopely is now the second largest mobile games publisher in the world,†said Ward.
In March this year, Scopely signed a $3.5 billion deal to acquire the video game division of Niantic Labs, including Pokemon Go.
Scopely’s “Monopoly Go†became the fastest game to reach $5 billion in revenue, and the company was named one of TIME’S 100 Most Influential Companies for a second consecutive year.
Walter Driver, Co-founder and co-CEO of Scopely. (Supplied)
At a media roundtable in Riyadh on Monday, Scopely co-founder and co-CEO Walter Driver said: “We saw over 5 billion hours of play time last year and perhaps the most unique aspect of this experience was 50 percent of our players were active on any given day playing seven days a week.
“Since we have started Scopely, we have had over 1 billion people download our products,†he added.
With SR142 billion ($38 billion) allocated by PIF to accelerate gaming sector growth, Savvy said it would continue investing globally while anchoring development in º£½ÇÖ±²¥.
Its strategy is aligned with the National Gaming and Esports Strategy to position the Kingdom as a global leader in the industry by 2030.
Participants addressed future challenges and opportunities, focusing on the commission’s role in promoting innovation and sustainability in the library sector
Updated 26 August 2025
Arab News
RIYADH: A remote session discussing the use of artificial intelligence in libraries has been hosted by the Libraries Commission, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.
The event explored the latest technologies and smart applications that can enhance library services, including smart search engines, personalized recommendations and assistive robots.
The discussion highlighted key global examples, such as Helsinki Central Library Oodi in Finland and the British Library, along with local AI applications.
Participants also addressed future challenges and opportunities, focusing on the commission’s role in promoting innovation and sustainability in the library sector.
The session was part of the commission’s efforts to align with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 reform plan, which aims to build an advanced library sector and make knowledge accessible to all through innovative digital solutions.
Training program promotes smart farming practicesÂ
Participants are learning about advanced systems for climate control, smart irrigation, crop monitoring, and energy-saving solutions
Updated 26 August 2025
Arab News
Riyadh: The National Research and Development Center for Sustainable Agriculture, known as Estidamah, and NEOM food company Topian have been running their second greenhouse management training program in Riyadh.
The program, which began on Aug. 24 and ends on Thursday, aims to promote sustainable agricultural practices by providing comprehensive training in the management and operation of climate-controlled greenhouses.
Participants are learning about advanced systems for climate control, smart irrigation, crop monitoring, and energy-saving solutions, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.
The curriculum also addresses key challenges such as water scarcity, soil health, and biodiversity conservation, the SPA added.
This initiative is a part of Estidamah’s knowledge-transfer program, which seeks to improve farming efficiency and enhance food security. This is in line with the objectives of the country’s National Agriculture Strategy.