With Saudi hands and young engineering minds
Noura Al-Saabi and Latifa Al-Rashid present "Bariq," the first locally manufactured system to counter spying drones using green laser technology.
When engineering meets security awareness and national ambition, innovations are born that protect the skies and shape the future.
"Bariq" — an intelligent system to counter hostile spying drones on military facilities, and it is the first system manufactured in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia that relies on green laser technology to deter unmanned aerial threats, giving it a qualitative technological advantage in the field of defense and protection.
Two electrical engineering students did not wait for graduation to start making an impact, but rather turned their classroom seats into a real innovation lab that serves the nation's security and its vital facilities.
An innovation that carries its meaning in its name — Bariq — a light that dazzles the eyes of threats before they approach, and reflects the capability of young Saudi talents to compete in defense technology sectors that have long been the domain of major industrial nations.
A Saudi Mind Redefines Cochlear Implant Design Standards Worldwide
r. Israa Ali Al-Jaziri, founder of the Cochlear Implant Center in Al-Ahsa, becomes the first Saudi to invent a completely new concept in cochlear implant electrode design — a concept never proposed before in the hearing electronic implants industry since its inception.
hrough a study involving 167 implanted ears, the research proved that the current uniform spacing between cochlear electrodes produces an unbalanced tonal representation, with tones concentrated in the apical region at a rate of 3.0 semitones/mm compared to 2.3 in the basal region.
The innovation is based on a logarithmic mathematical calculation that redistributes electrode spacing intervals according to the actual anatomy of the cochlea and the tonal distribution of the basilar membrane, achieving uniform tonal accuracy that provides the patient with a hearing experience closer to natural.
he results were published in Scientific Reports, a Nature-affiliated journal — one of the world's top scientific journals with a Q1 ranking — carrying this Saudi fingerprint with a clear message: national talents not only keep pace with science, but shape its foundations.
Our pride in the minds of this homeland knows no bounds, proving that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a platform for scientific innovation that serves humanity
From Saudi Arabia to the Global Stage: Ghnaa Al-Atif Leaves a New Scientific Mark
The student researcher Ghnaa Mohammed Al Atif, in the first year of secondary school at Al-Ibdaa Schools for Development in the Najran region, has achieved an exceptional milestone by officially publishing a scientific paper in the Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology (Q1), one of the most prominent international peer-reviewed journals in the field of drug delivery systems.
The paper presents innovative solutions using polymeric amino acid-based nanocarriers for targeted drug delivery in the treatment of breast cancer, reflecting scientific excellence and the ability to innovate from the earliest stages of education.
This achievement is not just a publication, but a powerful addition to a promising research path with global impact, and it confirms the ability of young Saudi researchers to compete and shine on the international stage.
Research link:
https://t.co/9gHinqu5Vk
From the land of Qassim to international podiums
A Saudi engineer proves that Saudi minds are capable of creating smart medical solutions that compete with the world, by winning gold and silver medals at the International Invention Fair in the Middle East.
Engineer Turki Abdullah Al-Muhsen did not settle for just participating; he returned with two medals from Kuwait after competing against inventors from various countries around the world.
Gold medal for the Fully Automated Medication Dispensing Device A single device that handles tablets, liquids, injections, and medical powders — with zero human intervention, at a time when traditional devices are still limited to manually dispensing tablets only. A smart solution that raises the level of medication safety and reduces errors that could cost a patient’s life.
Silver medal for the Smart Hospital Bed equipped with a vital signs monitoring system A bed that automatically measures all vital signs, sends them wirelessly to the treating physician , and connects directly to the patient’s electronic file — without separate devices or delays, especially in emergency moments where every second counts.
In a precedent that confirms the global leadership of Saudi women, Dr. Badr Al-Mutairi has written her name in golden ink as the first Saudi woman to be crowned with a prestigious international award from one of the most prestigious medical institutions in the United Kingdom.
Dr. Badr received the "Global Woman in Health" award from the Royal College of Physicians in the United Kingdom, in recognition of her exceptional efforts and clear imprint in developing and activating preventive health programs, thereby transcending geographical boundaries to become an inspiring model in healthcare.
This honor is not merely an individual achievement, but a testament to the merit of the Saudi health system that has empowered female talents to innovate and lead change, making the daughter of the nation a reference to be emulated in promoting preventive health at the global level. May you remain a source of pride that illuminates the paths of the future.
https://x.com/First1Saudi/status/1949095294081044921
Dr. Rana Al-Otaibi from Taif University achieves an exceptional scientific milestone with 50 published papersDr. Rana Al-Otaibi etches her name in letters of gold in the world of scientific research, having reached the publication of more than 50 scientific papers as first or second author, an achievement that places her at the forefront of young researchers in the region.
From the classrooms to peer-reviewed scientific journals.. Rana proves that passion for science and perseverance can transform dreams into tangible reality, and that Saudi students possess the ability to compete globally.