The areas for cooperation include shrimp genome research, water management, marine biology, saline agriculture,
research on water borne diseases relevant to shrimp cultivation, impacts on red sea of long term aquaculture and
agriculture aspects, biotechnology and environmental monitoring, reports ArabNews.
As per the memorandum, NPC and KAUST recognised the key focus areas for the preliminary set of projects.
KAUST will provide collaborative research opportunities by its respective research centers while NPC will provide
and share their process experience in various fields coordinated through its business development division which
will also oversee and manage the execution of the projects.
KAUST's Red Sea Research center is proposed to be the project partner for Environmental monitoring whilst; the
biosaline initiatives are projected to be undertaken jointly by KAUST's Desert Agriculture Research Initiative (DARI).
NPC is committed to developing Saudi Arabias aquaculture industry. Hence, this agreement is in line with its aim to
intensify association with academic and scientific institutions both at local and international levels.
The objective of NPC Managing Director Ahmad R. Al Ballaa is to look forward to successful accomplishment and
application of the research findings through this establishment of cooperation with KAUST.
Professor Choon Fong Shih, president of KAUST, said: "Today's agreement with NPC strongly complements our research agenda in sustainable food production,
incorporating the holistic cycle of aquaculture and agriculture led by globally renowned expert Professor Nina
Fedoroff. This endeavor will also benefit significantly from the work of our Red Sea Research Center.
The memorandum offers NPC and KAUST a joint platform to seek winning opportunities in the Kingdom's scientific
and technological development, economic prosperity and environmental wellbeing.
NPC and KAUST Join for Research
MIDDLE EAST - The National Prawn Company (NPC) and King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have signed a memorandum of understanding which establishes a framework to undertake a variety of joint applied research projects.
by Lucy Towers