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Pablo Ning
Huawei committed to supporting Saudi ICT sector to achieve Vision 2030
THE Kingdom celebrates its eighty-eighth National Day as a new step toward achieving Vision 2030, which is based on innovation in advanced technologies to continue raising the capabilities of its young Saudi youth male and female in various sectors so that will be the main driver in the continuous development and success of life in the Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaFor years, Huawei, which is one of the largest technology companies investing in the Kingdom working on actual contribution and support of the Kingdom›s efforts to build a new generation of entrepreneurs who are familiar with the technology industry and transferring knowledge and skills to Saudi youtAchieving the Kingdom›s Vision 2030 requires having national resources and capabilities that have the potential to implement the...
September 24, 2018

Huawei committed to supporting Saudi ICT sector to achieve Vision 2030

Shell remains as BMW’s recommended oil supplier
SHELL-produced premium engine oils to be used for BMW service-fills until 2022.Shell today has officially renewed its status as BMW AG’s only recommended supplier for aftermarket engine oils in Saudi Arabia for a further three years till end 2022 for all BMW Group brands; BMW, BMW i, BMW M, MINI, BMW Motorrad and Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.The three-year extension will mean that premium BMW engine oils manufactured by Shell will continue to be available to customers at BMW’s dealer network in Saudi Arabia.This collaboration means that Shell will continue to produce and supply’s BMW’s branded engine oils, which meet the latest BMW engine specifications. These oils will feature Shell’s PurePlus Technology, a breakthrough technology where base oil is produced using a patented process in...
September 24, 2018

Shell remains as BMW’s recommended oil supplier

اليوم الوطني w7
A motion graphics clip observes the 88th Saudi National Day
W7WORLDWIDE Marketing Communications Consultancy Agency celebrated the 88th #National_Day by developing a creative clip titled “What does Saudi Arabia Mean to You?”. The objective of the clip, was to remind the Kingdom’s faithful citizens and residents, through five main tracks, of the achievements and the successes of the Kingdom ever since its establishment until Sept. 23, 2018, and how it continues to thrive.( http://www.w7worldwide.com/saudi-national-day-88/)The strategy adopted by the agency was to focus on the Saudi leadership efforts within the industrial, national security, economic and positive social reform fields. The clip stressed on the importance of simplifying the national day’s emotional significance in the minds of the young before the adults as they are the future...
September 24, 2018

A motion graphics clip observes the 88th Saudi National Day




Justmop founders Ali Cagatay Ozcan and Kerem Kuyucu
Justmop.com expands into Kuwait
JUSTMOP.com, the trendsetting on-demand home services platform founded in the UAE, announced that it has expanded into Kuwait, citing the young, discerning population as a key driver of this decision.Over the past 4 years, justmop has established itself as the ‘go to’ option for cleaning services par excellence and it is this client confidence that has prompted their expansion program to go international.A cost-effective option with prices starting at 2KWD per hour, justmop currently offers two packages across the country: 5-hour cleaning and 10-hour cleaning.“The reason for this is that houses in Kuwait are larger than the ones in the UAE where we have a minimum service requirement of 2 hours,” said founder Ali Cagatay Ozcan. “We may offer the original 2 hour option if the...
September 24, 2018

Justmop.com expands into Kuwait

Customers forced to use cash as MADA network down
By Abdul Rahman Al-MisbahiOkaz/Saudi GazetteJeddah — The MADA payment services were disrupted Sunday for the second time in less than a year affecting sale and purchase operations in shops and withdrawal of money from ATMs.This disruption forced everyone to deal in cash only.Many retail stores and restaurants on Sunday declined to provide services to those who wanted to pay through their MADA cards as the network was down.The disruption of the MADA services was caused by a fire in one of the power units operating the main data center, an official source told Okaz/Saudi Gazette.He said the fire was put out and the operations resumed partially through a standby operations center. The disruption only affected shops and restaurants that require the MADA payment network, according to banking...
September 23, 2018

Customers forced to use cash as MADA network down




People walk past a billboard for the 10th meeting of the OPEC Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee in Algiers, Algeria. — Reuters
OPEC and Russia rule out immediate output boost
ALGIERS — OPEC and its biggest oil-producer ally outside the group, Russia, ruled out on Sunday any immediate, additional increase in crude output, effectively rebuffing US President Donald Trump’s calls for action to cool the market.OPEC and non-OPEC energy ministers gathered in Algiers for a meeting that ended with no formal recommendation for any additional supply boost.Benchmark Brent oil reached $80 a barrel this month, prompting Trump to reiterate on Thursday his demand that the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries lower prices.The price rally mainly stemmed from a decline in oil exports from OPEC member Iran due to fresh US sanctions.Saudi Energy Minister Khalid Al-Falih said “whatever takes place between now and the end of the year in terms of supply changes will...
September 23, 2018

OPEC and Russia rule out immediate output boost




An overview of the Niger delta where signs of oil spills can be seen in the water in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. — Reuters
Shell reducing presence in onshore Nigerian fields
BODO, Nigeria — Royal Dutch Shell wants to reweight its footprint in Nigeria to focus on oil and gas fields far offshore, away from the theft, spills, corruption and unrest that have plagued the West African country’s onshore industry for decades.But for the company that pioneered Nigeria’s oil industry in the 1950s, the Niger Delta remains as important – and problematic – as ever.While Shell has cut onshore oil production and sold some onshore assets, it continues to invest in others. In fact, onshore production has risen in recent years as a share of Shell’s output in Nigeria, an analysis of company data over the past decade shows.Much of the increase comes from less polluting gas, used mainly in power generation, which Shell thinks will be key to the transition to lower...
September 23, 2018

Shell reducing presence in onshore Nigerian fields

World Future Energy Summit rebrands to stress on sustainability
ABU DHABI — The World Future Energy Summit (WFES) has made significant changes for its 2019 edition, combining all aspects of sustainability under one global brand. The annual event, hosted by Masdar, and an integral part of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, will see its summit, forums and six co-located exhibitions integrated under the powerful WFES brand, with business and innovation in sustainability as the common theme.Now in its 12th year, the WFES is a global platform for the transfer of ideas, technology and investment across borders and between the public and private sectors worldwide. The 2018 event attracted 33,000 attendees and saw the announcement of more than $15 billion worth of projects and business deals.WFES 2019 will take place on Jan. 14-17 at the Abu Dhabi National...
September 23, 2018

World Future Energy Summit rebrands to stress on sustainability

Signs of life as dollar ebbs and trade tensions subside
By Ole Hansen*THE Bloomberg Commodity Index, which tracks the performance of 22 major commodity futures, rose from the ashes this past week. The 2% gain occurred after some early weakness after the US announcement of additional tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports. The broad-based recovery that followed in global stocks and currencies was driven by a combination of the US tariffs coming in at the lower 10% bracket and China, while responding with its own counter tariffs, announcing plans to cut taxes, lift consumption, and lowering its average tariff rate on imports from most of its trading partners as soon as October. While these developments may have helped sentiment, a proper de-escalation in China / US relations has yet to be seen. Given this, some caution is warranted...
September 23, 2018

Signs of life as dollar ebbs and trade tensions subside

Sun-like stars rotate differentially, with the equator rotating faster than the higher latitudes. The blue arrows in the figure represent rotation speed. Differential rotation is thought to be an essential ingredient for generating magnetic activity and starspots.
Precise rotation pattern of sun-like stars measured for the first time
ABU DHABI — Sun-like stars rotate up to two and a half times faster at the equator than at higher latitudes, a finding by researchers at NYU Abu Dhabi that challenges current science on how stars rotate.Until now, little was known about the precise rotational patterns of Sun-like stars, only that the equator spins faster than at higher latitudes, similar to the Sun. Scientists at the NYU Abu Dhabi Center for Space Science used observations from NASA’s Kepler mission and asteroseismology — the study of sound waves traveling inside stars — to determine with precision how Sun-like stars rotate, which no other scientific method has been able to achieve.Their study found that Sun-like stars, characterized as being like the Sun in mass and age, do indeed rotate in a similar manner as...
September 23, 2018

Precise rotation pattern of sun-like stars measured for the first time

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