Art Jameel has teamed up with Pleaidi and the network of Italian Children’s Museums to produce ‘Corona Virus: A curious guide for courageous kids.’
This unique billingual guide aims to help children better understand COVID-19, providing them with relatable and clearly communicated facts about the virus and the global response to it. Written by scientists, illustrated by artists and designed by museum educators, the guide highlights precautionary steps children can take to stay healthy plus values of cooperation, unity and community building.
The e-book acts as an essential tool that enables parents, guardians and teachers to communicate calmly and effectively the measures taken in cities around the world. With its creative illustrations and friendly language, the guide successfully highlights precautionary steps children can take to stay healthy plus values of cooperation, unity and community building.
Please download your free guide here: https://bit.ly/3dNvUuy, and share it with your network, family and friends.
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September 23, 2019
J-Clinic celebrates its first anniversary!
Congratulations to Community Jameel and MIT, who, one year ago today, co-founded the Abdul Latif Jameel Clinic for Machine Learning in Health (J-Clinic), with the aim of revolutionizing disease prevention, detection, and treatment of ailments including cancer, epilepsy, Alzheimer’s, and congestive heart failure by harnessing the power of machine learning and AI technologies.
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February 18, 2019
Introducing the Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab
The Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS), was established at MIT in September 2014 to spearhead research on how to adapt to a rapidly changing planet and combat world-wide water and food scarcity. https://jwafs.mit.edu/
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November 6, 2019
Saudi entrepreneurs encouraged to register for the 2019 MITEF Saudi Competition
For the fourth consecutive year, Bab Rizq Jameel has collaborated with the MIT Enterprise Forum (MITEF) Saudi Arabia, part of the MIT Enterprise Forum global network, to host the MITEF Saudi Competition, a ‘technology accelerator’ with the goal of promoting and enriching the entrepreneurship ecosystem in Saudi Arabia.
The Competition focuses on attracting high-potential social and business startups and is designed provide an avenue for early-stage entrepreneurs to showcase their projects and business concepts, enhancing their role in the future innovative business environment.
Registration for this year’s Competition is open to all Saudi and non-Saudi entrepreneurs of all ages; registration has already begun and will continue until December 21, 2019: register here http://bit.ly/36x6myi
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June 7, 2020
World Food Safety Day 2020
Food is one of the most essential requirements to sustain life, the very foundation for our energy, health and well-being.
All too often, we take for granted that the food we consume is safe to eat.
And yet, each year, unsafe food causes 600 million cases of foodborne diseases and 420,000 deaths.
With a rapidly growing global population driving food demand, and increasingly complex food systems and value chains, food is travelling longer distances, between where it is grown...and where it is consumed, increasing the risk of contamination with every stage, and driving unnecessary climate impacts.
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March 23, 2020
World Water Day 2020
Today marks World Water Day, an annual United Nations observance focusing on the importance of water, and why we must use our most precious resource more responsibly.
This year’s theme, ‘Water and Climate Change’, highlights the pivotal role that water plays in how the world mitigates and adapts to the effects of climate change.
In this year’s campaign, it calls to governments, policymakers, businesses and individuals alike to take action and to reduce water consumption and waste.
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January 20, 2019
Working at Abdul Latif Jameel - Fahad Aljomaih's Story
Real People; Real Stories: Work ethic and positive are key to success Since joining Abdul Latif Jameel Investments in 2016, Fahad Aljomaih has seen the group’s impressive work first-hand.
After studying in the U.K. and the United States, Mr Aljomaih embarked on an exciting financial services career. His first role, as an equity analyst, saw him based in Riyadh – and it is from the Saudi Arabian capital that he has now acquired a decade of experience.
Mr Aljomaih, Head of Investments at Abdul Latif Jameel Investments, says the team spirit, work ethic and positive attitude at Abdul Latif Jameel has been a key factor in its success.
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January 20, 2019
Working at Abdul latif Jameel: Omar Al-Madhi's Story
Real People; Real Stories: Motivated by our commitment to strive for the best and to add value.
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January 20, 2019
Working at Abdul Latif Jameel - Munir Khoja's Story
Real People; Real Stories: The importance of teamwork.
We have a saying: "People are like the moon,: they reflect each others' lights, but do not shine alone
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January 20, 2019
Making a stylish entrance: Abdul Latif Jameel Motors brings Lexus luxury to Moroccan motorists
Launch of Lexus Morocco - Autosalon Casablanca 2018.
Car buyers in Morocco now have access to a new premium automotive brand after Abdul Latif Jameel Motors, through Toyota Du Maroc, launched Lexus at the 2018 AutoSalon (Moroccan International Motorshow) in Casablanca earlier this year.
Abdul Latif Jameel Motors, which is the exclusive distributor of Lexus vehicles in Morocco, will see its efforts supported by a new Moroccan Lexus showroom.
At the April event, it revealed the four models available across Morocco. It also unveiled details of its best-in-class showroom, which features a welcoming visitors’ lounge, private negotiation and configuration rooms, and a special orders simulator.
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January 22, 2019
Jameel Arts Centre Opening Day Highlights
The much-anticipated Jameel Arts Centre in Dubai, United Arab Emirates opened its doors on November 11, 2018 with an opening week of programming designed for all ages. Designed as a 10,000-square-metre, three-storey, multi-disciplinary space by UK-based Serie Architects, the Centre is the first non-governmental contemporary arts institution of its kind in the Gulf. The opening week saw 10,940 visitors through the Centre’s doors – more than double the expected attendance.