King Khalid University inks 40 deals to boost research programs in Saudi Arabia

24/12/2018 Argaam

 

The Research and Advisory Center at King Khalid University (KKU) is making all efforts to boost its research activities in all spheres to achieve Saudi Arabia’s development goals, Arab News reported, citing the head of center, Dr. Hasan Ahmed Al-Tale.

 

“Since its inception in 2017, it has signed over 40 cooperation agreements with entities from various sectors in Asir and other provinces,” Al-Tale said.

 

He also mentioned that the research facility has signed agreements with military, security and government sector entities as well as private bodies and charities.

 

“The university wants to utilize all resources at its and its partners’ disposal to boost the development process currently underway in the Kingdom and to achieve the goals set by the country’s leadership in Vision 2030,” Al-Tale added.

 

“The areas of cooperation include organizing scientific programs, activities and events and contributing to improving these sectors through joint development programs, research and studies,” he further noted.

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