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Saudi girl 12 wins Sony creativity prize
Filed under NewsAug 7JEDDAH – Sarah Al-Amri, a 12-year-old Saudi girl, has won the first prize in the sixth edition of the Sony Contest for Scientific Creativity for inventing a robot that serves coffee.
Sarah received her prize from Prince Muhammad Khaled Al-Abdullah Al-Faisal, President and CEO of Al-Faisalia Group. The prize comprises a check for SR10,000 and a one-week trip to Japan.
Before the awards ceremony at the headquarters of the Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Sarah told Okaz/Saudi Gazette that since she was a little girl, she was always curious to know how household electrical appliances, especially TVs and blenders, worked.
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Small dairy farms face tough times says official
Filed under NewsApr 13RIYADH – Owing to cut-throat competition, the next five years will be crucial for the survival of small dairy companies in Saudi Arabia, according to a high-ranking official of a leading dairy company here.
Muhammad Bin Abdulaziz Al-Sarhan, chairman of the Board of Directors of Al-Safi-Danone Company Ltd., said that small dairy farms would not be able to stand up to the competitive business environment and as a result the country within the next five-year period would witness a number of mergers and acquisitions (M&As).
Al-Sarhan was speaking at a press conference in Riyadh, Saturday to mark the 30-year anniversary of Al-Safi’s establishment in Al-Kharj, some 70 km from Riyadh.
Ali O. Al-Rakban, Executive General Manager of Al-Safi-Danone, was also present.
Al-Sarhan said it was a memorable occasion for Al-Safi that has successfully completed 30 years of commercial production. The company had witnessed some difficult times in the very beginning of its establishment, he said. “We have also assessed and evaluated some of the failures that we faced in the beginning,” he said.
However, with the wise leadership and determination of Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal, head of the Board of Directors of Al-Faisaliah Group of which Al-Safi Danone is a subsidiary, the company successfully overcame its difficult times, Al-Sarhan said.
He said it would be very difficult for small and fragmented dairy companies to stand up to the cut-throat competition today. However, large dairy companies could survive and continue to meet the increasing demand for fresh milk, he said.
There has been an annual increase of five percent in the demand for fresh milk in Saudi Arabia, he added. “Today, we are meeting the local demand and in fact exporting some dairy products to neighboring Gulf countries,” he said.
There are around 18 to 20 dairy companies with some of them being very small and fragmented farms located across the Kingdom, he added.
With 250,000 tons of fresh milk produced per year, Al-Safi-Danone has 25 percent of the market share of the SR6 billion Saudi dairy market, he said.
Al-Safi was listed in the Guinness Book as the world’s largest integrated dairy farm. Al-Sarhan said that record still remains because no other dairy company in the world has so far claimed that position.
He said the Saudi dairy market represents about 14 percent of the country’s agriculture sector which contributes over one percent to the Kingdom’s non-oil GDP growth.
Al-Rakban said Al-Safi started to import cows in 1979 and had 6,000 by 1982. However, later cows were bred at the farm and today there are 40,000, he said. “The last cow that Al-Safi imported was in the year 1982,” he added. – SGTagged as: Abdullah Al-Faisal, Al-Faisaliah Group, Al-Safi Danone, Al-Safi-Danone Company Ltd., Ali O. Al-Rakban, Board of Directors of Al-Faisaliah Group, chairman of the board of directors, dairy products, Executive General Manager, head, high-ranking official, Muhammad Bin Abdulaziz Al-Sarhan, oil;, Prince, Saudi Arabia, the 30-year anniversary of Al-Safi -
KACST signs deal for laboratory equipment
Filed under NewsJan 18RIYADH: King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST), has concluded an agreement with Modern Media Systems, an affiliate of Al-Faisaliah Group, to provide complete test and measurement equipment for a world-class broadband wireless research laboratory currently being set up by KACST in collaboration with Intel global research.
The accord was signed by KACSTs Vice President Prince Turki bin Saud bin Mohammed and Prince Mohammed bin Khalid Al-Abdullah Al-Faisal, president and CEO of Al-Faisaliah Group, here on Sunday. Speaking on the occasion, Prince Turki said, Modern Media Systems was selected as the sole vendor due to their specialization in the field of test and measurement as well as for the services it provides through the training of engineers.
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Princes officials attend Wisam Kattans wedding
Filed under NewsOct 11JEDDAH – Princes and senior officials attended the wedding party of Wisam Kattan, son of Dr. Waleed Jameel Kattan, Director General of Okaz Organization for Press and Publication, at Jeddah Hilton Thursday.
Wisam got married to the daughter of Ambassador Ahmad Kattan in Jeddah Hilton Hotel.
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Hospitality sector urged to absorb Saudis
Filed under NewsJul 4JEDDAH: Labor Minister Ghazi Al-Gosaibi has urged owners of restaurants and coffee shops to create a conducive atmosphere to attract young Saudis to work in the sector.
Restaurants and coffee shops are important areas of work. Saudis should not be ashamed of working in this sector, he said.
The minister made this comment while receiving members of the Hospitality Committee at the Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Thursday.


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