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Intel to set up its first state-of-the-art technology lab in Saudi Arabia

Intel Corporation has announced it will open an innovative research facility in Saudi Arabia. As part of its Digital Transformation Initiative for the Middle East, the company will inaugurate the Intel Energy Competency Laboratory at the King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) in Dhahran in May this year.

The development was announced by His Excellency Dr. Khaled S. Al-Sultan, Rector of KFUPM, and Richard Wirt, Vice President and General Manager of Intel's Software and Solutions Group.

Located in the university's research centre, the lab will use the latest Intel software and hardware. It will offer significant computer power for students and academic staff alike to run projects, research and development.

More importantly, the new facility will provide KFUPM early access to pre-production Intel technologies - and access to Intel technology as it is being developed.

The Intel Energy Competency Laboratory will also host training on Intel's software tools, libraries, and optimization techniques. This will allow KFUPM students and the industry to gain valuable hands-on experience and serve as a platform for companies looking to optimize and test solutions using Intel technologies.

H.E Dr. Khaled S. Al-Sultan, Rector of KFUPM, said: "The Intel laboratory will be an excellent addition to the university's research infrastructure and a special opportunity for Saudi industry that will allow the Kingdom's most gifted students to work at the forefront of technology development. The Intel Energy Competency Lab will be an excellent tool to develop local competencies, and ultimately valuable technological solutions for the needs of local and regional industry."

Intel's Richard Wirt said:

"The Intel Energy Competency Laboratory is a prestigious project and we hope its success will be replicated across the region. KFUPM is an ideal environment to further Intel's technology leadership. In addition, the university's academic reputation and relationships with local industry will be enhanced by out joint research and development partnership."


Intel has an ongoing commitment to local research and innovation as part of its stated business mission as an enabler of digital change. The company opened the Energy Competency Center with IBM in Abu Dhabi in 2002. The center provides an environment for companies to develop, showcase and test solutions using the Intel® Architecture platform.

Intel's Finance Competency Center, opened in Beirut in 2003, provides a state-of-the-art technology venue where students, software developers, and engineers can do research, development, training, and application optimization specifically tailored to the needs of financial services institutions. Through joint programs organized by Intel, the American University of Beirut, HP, Microsoft and other IT companies, the center conducts training for students and is a networking venue for the academic community and industry.

In October 2005, Intel announced its Digital Transformation Initiative for the Middle East, which encompasses programs tailored to improve digital accessibility, education, entrepreneurship, and specialized competencies.

On a visit to Saudi Arabia last November, Intel Chairman Craig Barrett announced a US$50 million Intel capital fund to invest in technology ventures aimed at developing innovative hardware, software and services in Intel's Middle East and Turkey markets. As part of the initiative, Intel will offer internships at its top facilities around the world for KFUPM's most promising science and engineering students.
His Excellency Dr. Khaled S. Al-Sultan, Rector of KFUPM, and Richard Wirt, Vice President and General Manager of Intel's Software and Solutions Group. 
His Excellency Dr. Khaled S. Al-Sultan, Rector of KFUPM, and Richard Wirt, Vice President and General Manager of Intel's Software and Solutions Group.
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More about the "Intel Digital Transformation Initiative"

The Intel Engineering Excellence Program is the first initiative to be rolled out under the Intel Digital Transformation Initiative for the Middle East that will expand Intel's economic, educational and technology-related support throughout the region.

Through the Digital Transformation program, Intel is increasing its investments in four key areas - local entrepreneurship, education, digital accessibility and specialized technical competencies. These are critical building blocks for developing new technology centres in the region.

Intel already has significant ongoing IT activities underway in the Middle East, Turkey and North Africa. The company works with local governments, educational institutions, businesses, NGOs and non-profit organizations, program developers, local businesses, and other groups and organizations to expand the use and understanding of technology.

Over the past decade, Intel has expanded its operations in the Middle East, Turkey and North Africa to include six offices in the region - Istanbul, Cairo, Riyadh, Beirut, Dubai and Casablanca.

Moving forward, Intel anticipates:

• Enhanced support for regional software developers and other local technology entrepreneurs.

• More investments in education at all levels.

• An ongoing effort to make the latest information and communication technology - including the wireless Internet - more widely accessible.

• An increased commitment to building specialized technical competencies in key industries, including energy and finance, serving the region.

Other Educational Initiatives in the Region

Intel already has a number of educational initiatives underway in the Middle East and Turkey, including:

• Intel Teach to the Future in Jordan, Egypt and Turkey - This program trains teachers to integrate IT into their classroom teaching. Making its debut in the region in 2003, Intel Teach to the Future runs in three countries and Intel is currently in negotiations with the governments of three other countries (Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, and the United Arab Emirates) to develop programs there. To date, the Intel Teach to the Future program has trained more than 55,000 teachers - and improved the classroom experiences of approximately 2 million students - in the region. Worldwide, the program has trained 3 million teachers.

• Intel Learn in Egypt - Intel launched its Intel Learn program in Egypt in 2005. Intel Learn is an after-school, community-based program designed to teach eight to 16-year-olds, technological literacy, and problem solving and collaboration skills - essential attributes for success in today's knowledge economy.

• Intel Computer Clubhouses in Ramallah and Amman - Intel Computer Clubhouses provide an opportunity for young people in under-privileged neighborhoods to interact with each other, be mentored by young adults from the community, and develop information and communications technology (ICT) skills. Clubhouses were established in Ramallah in 2003 and Amman in 2004.

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