Jaguar TCS Racing showcases cutting-edge technology

Jaguar TCS Racing showcases cutting-edge technology
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Jaguar TCS Racing showcases cutting-edge technology

Jaguar TCS Racing showcases cutting-edge technology

Tata Consultancy Services, a global leader in IT services, consulting, and business solutions, highlighted the pivotal role of advanced technology in Jaguar TCS Racing’s participation at the 2025 Jeddah E-Prix, rounds three and four in season 11 of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship. The event demonstrated how digital engineering, data analytics, simulation, and electric vehicle technology are transforming motorsport and accelerating the future of mobility.

The Jeddah E-Prix provided a crucial testing ground for innovations with significant potential for race-to-road technology transfer, leading to smarter, cleaner, and more efficient mobility solutions.

President & Regional Head, Middle East, Africa, and Mediterranean TCS Sumanta Roy said: “Our collaboration with Jaguar TCS Racing continues to redefine performance standards in electric motorsport, while aligning with industry efforts to foster clean energy, technological innovation, and sustainable mobility solutions.”

TCS’ digital twin technology played a crucial role in optimizing setup and energy efficiency of the Jaguar I-TYPE 7. 

Jaguar TCS Racing leveraged TCS’ Virtual Vehicle Validation Model (V3M), a mathematical model which instructs the digital twin of the Jaguar I-TYPE 7 on how to navigate a track based on various inputs.  The V3M enables Jaguar TCS Racing run continuous simulations in the virtual world and rapidly and robustly validate changes to developmental software in digital twin models. This saves engineers critical time, allowing for continuous adaptation and performance gains, even up to the last moment, which is crucial for maximizing race performance on urban circuits like Jeddah.

Data-driven insights discovered through simulation can inform energy management strategies, optimal vehicle set ups and future car development. Data from the Jaguar TCS Racing simulator helps the team replicate race weekend conditions and identify strategic tweaks.

Technological advancements tested on the racetrack often translate to the consumer market, making driving safer, more enjoyable, and sustainable. Formula E serves as a laboratory for the future of electric mobility.

TCS’ V3M is central to Jaguar TCS Racing’s efforts, enabling extensive simulation and refinement of the Jaguar I-TYPE 7’s performance. Learnings from Formula E, coupled with TCS’ expertise, create a race-to-road technology transfer, advancing sustainable mobility solutions.


Riyadh Air, IBM to build AI-driven enterprise to elevate experience

Riyadh Air, IBM to build AI-driven enterprise to elevate experience
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Riyadh Air, IBM to build AI-driven enterprise to elevate experience

Riyadh Air, IBM to build AI-driven enterprise to elevate experience

IBM announced a new agreement with Riyadh Air, which will integrate watsonx, IBM’s portfolio of AI products, and IBM Consulting AI solutions to establish an enterprise-wide AI capability to elevate Riyadh Air guest and employee experiences.  

As Riyadh Air prepares for its inaugural flights in late 2025, the new Saudi Arabian airline sets another key building block of its journey in redefining air travel as the world’s first digital native carrier. 

The announcement took place at the third edition of The FII PRIORITY Miami 2025 Summit, where senior executives from both IBM and Riyadh Air, including Adam Boukadida, Riyadh Air chief financial officer, and Mohamad Ali, SVP and head of IBM Consulting, reaffirmed their commitment to driving innovation in the aviation sector.  

Building a world-class airline requires more than just aircraft and infrastructure; it demands an intelligent digital foundation that anticipates passenger needs, streamlines operations, and empowers employees. Riyadh Air is embracing this challenge by making AI the driving force behind its transformation. 

“Riyadh Air is more than just an airline; it is a gateway to new opportunities for travelers from the Kingdom and beyond,” said Boukadida. “As we move closer to our first flight later in 2025, our vision is to deliver a seamless, world-class travel experience by expanding our reach, pioneering innovations, and redefining industry standards. By deepening our collaboration with IBM, we are harnessing the power of AI, from intelligent customer interactions to optimized flight operations, to set a new benchmark for the future of aviation.” 

This agreement aims to strengthen Riyadh Air’s position as a truly digital-native airline, building on IBM’s AI-driven products and solutions together with IBM Consulting as its lead systems integrator. 

IBM’s watsonx, IBM’s portfolio of AI products will serve as the foundation for Riyadh Air’s AI platform, driving mission-critical functions and fostering open innovation with multi-model AI. The new platform will be built with a focus on  data security, privacy, regulatory compliance, and responsible AI adoption. Riyadh Air will also leverage Agentic AI to deploy autonomous bots to enable seamless and personalized system interactions.

IBM will oversee the installation and deployment of watsonx, as well as develop AI use cases utilizing IBM Garage methodology to drive automation and digital transformation.

With IBM Consulting Advantage, an AI-powered delivery platform, Riyadh Air will deploy AI solutions to boost efficiency and service, including AI-powered Virtual Assistants for customer and employee self-service.

“By embedding watsonx at the core of its operations, Riyadh Air is taking an AI-first approach to redefine air travel and set new industry standards as the world’s first digital-native airline,” said Ali. “Together we are supercharging our teams with AI to enhance traveler experiences, optimize operations, and shape the future of aviation in Saudi Arabia and beyond.”


Lulu completes first solar project in Saudi Arabia, powers sustainability with Kanoo-CleanMax Partnership

Lulu completes first solar project in Saudi Arabia, powers sustainability with Kanoo-CleanMax Partnership
Updated 02 March 2025
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Lulu completes first solar project in Saudi Arabia, powers sustainability with Kanoo-CleanMax Partnership

Lulu completes first solar project in Saudi Arabia, powers sustainability with Kanoo-CleanMax Partnership

Lulu Retail, the leading retail giant, is proud to announce the successful completion of its first solar project in Saudi Arabia at its Riyadh Central Warehouse. This landmark initiative marks a significant milestone in the group’s ongoing commitment to sustainability, contributing to the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 goals and advancing the clean energy movement in the region.

The 502.7 kWp rooftop solar plant, developed in collaboration with the Kanoo-CleanMax joint venture, is set to generate 846 MWh of clean energy annually, significantly reducing Lulu Group’s carbon footprint by approximately 382 metric tons per year—equivalent to planting nearly 9,000 trees over the next decade. This project will serve as a model for sustainability in the hypermarket sector, demonstrating Lulu's commitment to environmental stewardship and renewable energy solutions.

“We are incredibly proud to have completed this important solar project in Riyadh, a first for us in Saudi Arabia,” said Shehim Mohammed, director of Lulu Hypermarkets, Saudi Arabia. “At Lulu, sustainability is a core value, and we are delighted to take this step toward reducing our reliance on non-renewable energy. This solar installation not only supports Saudi Arabia’s clean energy transition but also plays a pivotal role in reducing carbon emissions, aligning perfectly with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 objectives. It’s a powerful reminder of the impact businesses can have on creating a greener and more sustainable future,” he added.

Commenting on the partnership, Dr. Faisal Khalid Kanoo, director of Yusuf Bin Ahmed Kanoo Holding, added: “We are delighted to collaborate with Lulu, a brand that has consistently set benchmarks in the Middle East. Lulu’s commitment to sustainability aligns perfectly with our vision at Kanoo-CleanMax. This initiative is not only about environmental impact but also about delivering long-term value and efficiency for businesses."

Pioneering step toward clean energy in Saudi Arabia

Lulu’s solar plant, one of the first to be interconnected to the Saudi Electricity Company's grid, reflects the growing importance of sustainability within global supply chains and the role of corporate leadership in advancing the green energy agenda.

“Through our long-term partnership with Kanoo-CleanMax, we are thrilled to contribute to the Kingdom’s future energy vision while reducing our operational costs. This initiative is a major step for us, but it’s also just the beginning. We’re committed to integrating renewable energy solutions across our operations and continuing to lead by example,” Mohammed added.

Manoj Tripathy, CEO of Kanoo Industrial & Energy emphasized the significance of this achievement: "We are proud to celebrate this milestone with Lulu Group on the successful completion of their first solar facility in Saudi Arabia. This achievement marks the beginning of a greener future, and we take immense pride in being a part of Lulu’s journey towards sustainability and energy efficiency.”

Strategic partnership with Kanoo-CleanMax JV

Lulu Group International partnered with the Kanoo-CleanMax joint venture, a leading renewable energy consortium, to bring this ambitious project to life. The joint venture brings together the technical expertise of the Yousef Bin Ahmed Kanoo Group, a 130-year-old regional conglomerate, and CleanMax Enviro Energy Solutions Pvt. Ltd., one of Asia’s foremost clean energy companies with over 2.1 GW of operational solar PV capacity.

The partnership reflects Lulu's forward-thinking approach to sustainability, leveraging Kanoo-CleanMax’s industry-leading experience in providing clean energy solutions tailored to businesses in the commercial and industrial sectors.

A bright future for clean energy in the region

Commenting on the partnership, Kuldeep Jain, managing director of CleanMax, said: “Corporates like Lulu significantly contribute to the region’s vision and growth and we are proud to support them in achieving their sustainability objectives. This project is a pioneering initiative in Saudi Arabia’s renewable energy landscape and underscores our commitment to advancing clean energy solutions in the Middle East. We are excited about the future opportunities to bring more such innovative solutions to businesses in the region.”

Supporting Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030

Saudi Arabia is striving to generate 50 percent of its power from renewable sources by 2030, with a target of 130 GW of renewable energy capacity. Lulu’s solar project is a significant contribution to this mission and underscores the group's leadership role in driving sustainability efforts in the retail sector. By reducing its environmental footprint and embracing renewable energy, Lulu Group is not only aligning with Vision 2030 but also fostering long-term environmental, social, and economic sustainability.

Lulu Group’s sustainability commitment

As one of the largest retailers in the Gulf Cooperation Council, Lulu Group is committed to embedding sustainability into its strategy and operations. The group has been a leader in the region’s sustainability efforts, promoting circular economy initiatives and investing in renewable energy projects across Bahrain and the UK. In 2023, Lulu collected 4.9 million plastic bottles and aluminium cans for recycling and repurposed food waste for biofuel and animal feed.

Lulu also prioritizes sourcing organic products, local sourcing, and biodegradable packaging to minimize environmental impact. A dedicated Sustainability Department, which reports directly to the board, ensures the group’s sustainability efforts align with its ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) policy.

As a trusted brand across 26 countries, Lulu continues to be a pioneer in driving sustainable business practices and creating a positive impact on society and the environment.


‘India-Saudi Arabia Investment Connect’ gets good response

‘India-Saudi Arabia Investment Connect’ gets good response
Updated 01 March 2025
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‘India-Saudi Arabia Investment Connect’ gets good response

‘India-Saudi Arabia Investment Connect’ gets good response

The Indian Consulate in Jeddah organized a one-day “India-Saudi Arabia Investment Connect” event at the Park Hyatt on Tuesday, Feb. 25. The main purpose was to provide valuable insights into the business and investment landscape of India by sharing information about the enormous opportunities for untapped trade and investment in the country.

Consul General Fahad Ahmed Khan Suri made the opening remarks. He welcomed the distinguished guests and highlighted the significance of organizing such an event to strengthen the bilateral economic and commercial ties between India and Saudi Arabia.

Indian Ambassador Dr. Suhel Ajaz Khan, in his address delivered virtually, said: “The scale of India’s transformation will shape the future, and deepening our partnership with Saudi Arabia is a win-win for both nations. India’s private sector has already realized this latent potential and has invested over $3 billion in Saudi Arabia. And this is only the beginning.”

Ahmed Al-Juraiyan, central office director, Ministry of Investment for Saudi Arabia, who was the guest of honor at the event, delivered a special address echoing the sentiments expressed by the Indian ambassador by highlighting the immense potential for cooperation between the two countries and the enormous opportunities for Indian investors in Saudi Arabia.

Dr. Jaimini Bhagwati, a former Indian Foreign Service officer, a financial sector and derivatives specialist who has served for over a decade at the World Bank, and who is currently a Distinguished Fellow at the Centre for Social and Economic Progress in New Delhi, delivered the keynote address on the “India Growth Story” and made a compelling case for “Investing in India” from a macroeconomic perspective.

Manusmriti, Counsellor (Economic and Commerce), Embassy of India in Riyadh; Badri Narayanan and Lakshmikumaran from Lakshmikumaran and Sridharan Attorneys; Vaibhav Kakkar from Saraf and Partners Law Offices, and Neeraj Agarwal from Apex Invest, delivered compelling presentations covering the important aspects pertaining to the investment domain.

These included a detailed overview of India-Saudi Arabia economic and commercial partnerships, sectoral investment opportunities in India, delineation of all the technical aspects related to legal and tax regulatory frameworks, mechanisms/routes for foreign direct investment into India, exclusive opportunities for investors in GIFT City, and an overview of the startup ecosystem in India.

Kalyana Sivagnanam, Group CEO, Petromin; Balakrishnan, CFO, Abdul Lateef Jameel Motors, and Puneet Kataria, head of real estate, Gulf Islamic Investment, shared their experiences and success stories of investing in India.

The conference also featured a specially curated panel discussion on the “Mechanics of Investing in India — Decoding the Indian Investment Ecosystem.”

The panel discussion was moderated by Awaiz Patni, Group CFO, Saudi Bugshan Company, and the panelists were Soham Avlani and Raghav Bahl from Promaft Partners, and L. Badri Narayanan from Lakshmikumaran and Sridharan Attorneys. The panelists focused on the conducive environment for investing in India, based on challenges and risk mitigation strategies, and they also spoke about the operational aspects of investing in India.

Various rising startups from India presented their investment pitches at the event and showcased innovative business ideas designed to attract potential investors.

The event was well attended by prominent Saudi businessmen and financial advisers from major business houses in Jeddah and by the friends of India in Saudi Arabia. The event is part of the series of trade and investment promotion initiatives that are being scheduled by the consulate.


AI in architecture, industry innovations take center stage at Big 5 Construct Saudi

AI in architecture, industry innovations take center stage at Big 5 Construct Saudi
Updated 01 March 2025
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AI in architecture, industry innovations take center stage at Big 5 Construct Saudi

AI in architecture, industry innovations take center stage at Big 5 Construct Saudi

The second week of Big 5 Construct Saudi continues to draw visitors from all over the Kingdom, with a focus on circular economy in architecture, an important strategy for promoting sustainability in the built environment.

Adopting a circular economy in architecture enables sustainable, adaptable and resource-efficient buildings, emphasized one of the speakers on the closing day of the Architect Leaders Forum Saudi. 

During the session, Shahira Fahmy, founder and principal of Shahira Fahmy Architects stressed that by prioritizing material reuse, circular design and advanced technologies, architects could reduce waste, extend building lifecycles and measure environmental and social impact, ensuring long-term resilience and value.

“While industry leaders shared key insights on sustainable architecture, exhibitors showcased innovative solutions shaping Saudi Arabia’s built environment,” said Muhammed Kazi, senior vice president — construction, dmg events. “From AI-driven design tools and smart technologies to integrated facilities management and windows, doors and facade solutions, the exhibition floor continues to buzz with activity, reflecting the rising demand for eco-friendly, resource-efficient construction.”

As AI in architecture remained a key topic of discussion, one of the panels featuring Mark Ruppert, director of architecture + design at Mawarid Holdings International; Faiyad Peterson, country director KSA at Cundall; Tomasz Wozny, partner & general manager KSA at Foster + Partners; and Anas Sawalqa, KSA director at SAY Studio, highlighted how AI could complement both creativity and efficiency while still ensuring that the human element remains central to every design.

“We must guide AI to assist us. It should not be left to operate in isolation; it must be trained and practiced,” stressed Sawalqa. Fellow panelist Peterson noted: “While AI can optimize building efficiency and reduce material waste, we must use it responsibly. Designing with awareness and integrity is key, and AI should amplify this approach.”

In addition to the insightful discussions, Big 5 Construct Saudi also featured a wide array of innovative product showcases that are setting new benchmarks for the construction industry. Exhibitors displayed new technologies and solutions aimed at enhancing sustainability, efficiency and performance in the built environment. These products align with the growing demand for resource-efficient, smart and sustainable construction practices, supporting the Kingdom’s commitment to Vision 2030.

One such exhibitor, at Saudi FM & Clean, co-located with Big 5 Construct Saudi, AlMajal AlArabi Group is showcasing its integrated facility management solutions and leadership in the industry. Highlighting projects like the Riyadh Metro and Two Holy Mosques, MAG demonstrates its wide-reaching operations across 13 regions in the Kingdom, reinforcing its commitment to driving excellence in the sector.


Soundlines Group provides Saudi Arabia with skilled workers

Soundlines Group provides Saudi Arabia with skilled workers
Updated 27 February 2025
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Soundlines Group provides Saudi Arabia with skilled workers

Soundlines Group provides Saudi Arabia with skilled workers

Soundlines Group, a global leader in overseas recruitment, has been instrumental in supporting Saudi Arabia’s ambitious Vision 2030 by providing a skilled workforce for the country’s rapid development.

With decades of experience in international manpower deployment, they have established themselves as a trusted partner for large-scale infrastructure and construction projects, ensuring that the Kingdom has access to the right talent to drive its transformation.

Soundlines Group, being a part of Soundlines Global, a leading overseas recruitment company, has emerged as a trusted partner in supporting these efforts.

With expertise in adhering to Saudi labor laws and regulations, it focuses on providing a seamless recruitment process, connecting Saudi Arabia with a global talent pool of skilled workers.

Specializing in roles critical to the construction industry—such as electricians, welders, foremen, technicians, steel fixers, shuttering carpenters, masons, plumbers, and many more trades —we ensure that its recruitment efforts meet the Kingdom’s growing demand for specialized expertise. By supplying blue-collar professionals who are job-ready and equipped with the necessary skills, Soundlines contributes to the timely execution and efficiency of key projects aligned with Vision 2030.

A key differentiator is their commitment to ethical and transparent recruitment. By adhering to Saudi labor laws and best practices, the company ensures that both employers and employees benefit from fair, structured, and legally compliant hiring processes. This not only strengthens the workforce but also enhances Saudi Arabia’s reputation as a global hub for talent-driven growth.

“We are proud to contribute to Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 by bridging the gap between manpower demand and supply,” said a company spokesperson. “We take pride in being a small yet essential part of the Kingdom’s journey towards a modern and prosperous future.”

Recognizing the rapid expansion of mega projects in the kingdom, they continue to work closely with employers to identify, train, and deploy workers with specialized skills being one of the key contributors to workforce stability and project efficiency.

As Saudi Arabia progresses toward its Mission & Vision, Soundlines Group, part of Soundlines Global, stands ready to support its recruitment needs, reinforcing its position as a reliable and trusted partner in shaping the Kingdom’s future.