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Saudi Arabia to host the 1st International Conference on Giftedness and Creativity in November

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Sunday, October 11, 2020

- The two-day event will help to develop the human capital of talented, creative, and innovative young people to face global developments, challenges

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  • - The two-day event will help to develop the human capital of talented, creative, and innovative young people to face global developments, challenges
    RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Oct. 11, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --Saudi Arabia will host the 1st International Conference on Giftedness and Creativity on Nov. 8.
  • The conference, to be held every two years, is being organized by King Abdul Aziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity (Mawhiba) and G20 Saudi Secretariat as part of The International Conferences Program, honoring the Saudi G20 Presidency year 2020.
  • The secretary-general of Mawhiba, Dr. Saud bin Saeed Al-Mathami, said the conference is a message from Saudi Arabia to the world.
  • It has also achieved international successes, which culminated in 384 international qualitative wins in genuine scientific competitions.

Saudi Arabia to host the 1st International Conference on Giftedness and Creativity in November

Retrieved on: 
Sunday, October 11, 2020

- The two-day event will help to develop the human capital of talented, creative, and innovative young people to face global developments, challenges

Key Points: 
  • - The two-day event will help to develop the human capital of talented, creative, and innovative young people to face global developments, challenges
    RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Oct. 11, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --Saudi Arabia will host the 1st International Conference on Giftedness and Creativity on Nov. 8.
  • The conference, to be held every two years, is being organized by King Abdul Aziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity (Mawhiba) and G20 Saudi Secretariat as part of The International Conferences Program, honoring the Saudi G20 Presidency year 2020.
  • The secretary-general of Mawhiba, Dr. Saud bin Saeed Al-Mathami, said the conference is a message from Saudi Arabia to the world.
  • It has also achieved international successes, which culminated in 384 international qualitative wins in genuine scientific competitions.

Saudi Falconry Festival Breaks New Guinness Records

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Monday, February 4, 2019

King Abdul Aziz Falconry Festival was announced as the world's largest falcon racing tournament with participation of a record 1723 falcons that have competed for 10 days (Jan 25 - Feb 3), the Guinness Book of Records reported on Sunday.

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  • King Abdul Aziz Falconry Festival was announced as the world's largest falcon racing tournament with participation of a record 1723 falcons that have competed for 10 days (Jan 25 - Feb 3), the Guinness Book of Records reported on Sunday.
  • GBRofficialrepresentative,ShidaSubasi Jamissi,has deliveredthe official certificate confirming festival registration in GBR to Saudi Falcons Club executivedirector Hossam bin Abdul Mohsen Al-HazimiinMalham, north of Riyadh.
  • The world record announcement was a new Saudi achievement in the world's largest falconry festival with a total cash pot of prizes valued at SR 17,630,000, amid wide participation of falconers from Saudi Arabia, GCC and the world.
  • Worth mentioning that, festival organization came after the unprecedented success of the Saudi falcon and hunting exhibition held last month, with great international and Gulf participation.

Saudi Falconry Festival Breaks New Guinness Records

Retrieved on: 
Monday, February 4, 2019

King Abdul Aziz Falconry Festival was announced as the world's largest falcon racing tournament with participation of a record 1723 falcons that have competed for 10 days (Jan 25 - Feb 3), the Guinness Book of Records reported on Sunday.

Key Points: 
  • King Abdul Aziz Falconry Festival was announced as the world's largest falcon racing tournament with participation of a record 1723 falcons that have competed for 10 days (Jan 25 - Feb 3), the Guinness Book of Records reported on Sunday.
  • GBRofficialrepresentative,ShidaSubasi Jamissi,has deliveredthe official certificate confirming festival registration in GBR to Saudi Falcons Club executivedirector Hossam bin Abdul Mohsen Al-HazimiinMalham, north of Riyadh.
  • The world record announcement was a new Saudi achievement in the world's largest falconry festival with a total cash pot of prizes valued at SR 17,630,000, amid wide participation of falconers from Saudi Arabia, GCC and the world.
  • Worth mentioning that, festival organization came after the unprecedented success of the Saudi falcon and hunting exhibition held last month, with great international and Gulf participation.

Future growth of airports in ASEAN to be heavily driven by digital transformation, says Frost & Sullivan

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Thursday, October 25, 2018

Frost & Sullivan estimates that the total air passenger traffic across all Malaysian airports, which has crossed 100 million passengers in 2018, is estimated to reach to 250 million passengers or more by 2030.

Key Points: 
  • Frost & Sullivan estimates that the total air passenger traffic across all Malaysian airports, which has crossed 100 million passengers in 2018, is estimated to reach to 250 million passengers or more by 2030.
  • Quite a few airports in Malaysia are currently handling beyond their designed capacity, with Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah airport being the forerunner.
  • City airports such as Subang, would also benefit imbibing digital assets to enhance airport experience.
  • New digital solutions are being implemented, in order for airports to optimize processes, enhance business and operating models and improve customer experience.

Future growth of airports in ASEAN to be heavily driven by digital transformation, says Frost & Sullivan

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, October 25, 2018

Frost & Sullivan estimates that the total air passenger traffic across all Malaysian airports, which has crossed 100 million passengers in 2018, is estimated to reach to 250 million passengers or more by 2030.

Key Points: 
  • Frost & Sullivan estimates that the total air passenger traffic across all Malaysian airports, which has crossed 100 million passengers in 2018, is estimated to reach to 250 million passengers or more by 2030.
  • Quite a few airports in Malaysia are currently handling beyond their designed capacity, with Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah airport being the forerunner.
  • City airports such as Subang, would also benefit imbibing digital assets to enhance airport experience.
  • New digital solutions are being implemented, in order for airports to optimize processes, enhance business and operating models and improve customer experience.

Frost & Sullivan: Opportunity to develop a regional Business Aviation hub in Malaysia

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Friday, August 3, 2018

As per a recent survey conducted by Frost & Sullivan among industry stakeholders in the Asia Pacific region, the Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah airport at Subang in Malaysia is the most favoured choice for the next business aviation hub in the region.

Key Points: 
  • As per a recent survey conducted by Frost & Sullivan among industry stakeholders in the Asia Pacific region, the Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah airport at Subang in Malaysia is the most favoured choice for the next business aviation hub in the region.
  • "Subang is already the most frequently used business aviation airport in Malaysia and it has potential to develop even further," said Nishant Dey Purkayastha, Consultant at Frost & Sullivan.
  • Frost & Sullivan estimates that the business aviation fleet owned and used by Malaysians, which stood at 51 jets in 2017, can potentially reach to 124 jets by 2030.
  • Nishant added, "Thailand, Philippines and Indonesia are some of the other regional players that can potentially look to develop a business aviation hub.

Frost & Sullivan: Opportunity to develop a regional Business Aviation hub in Malaysia

Retrieved on: 
Friday, August 3, 2018

As per a recent survey conducted by Frost & Sullivan among industry stakeholders in the Asia Pacific region, the Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah airport at Subang in Malaysia is the most favoured choice for the next business aviation hub in the region.

Key Points: 
  • As per a recent survey conducted by Frost & Sullivan among industry stakeholders in the Asia Pacific region, the Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah airport at Subang in Malaysia is the most favoured choice for the next business aviation hub in the region.
  • "Subang is already the most frequently used business aviation airport in Malaysia and it has potential to develop even further," said Nishant Dey Purkayastha, Consultant at Frost & Sullivan.
  • Frost & Sullivan estimates that the business aviation fleet owned and used by Malaysians, which stood at 51 jets in 2017, can potentially reach to 124 jets by 2030.
  • Nishant added, "Thailand, Philippines and Indonesia are some of the other regional players that can potentially look to develop a business aviation hub.