City of Biotechnology in Saudi Arabia:
Is the first biotechnology city in the Middle East and will be based at King Abdul Aziz University in Jeddah and will have an area of 1 million square meters. The infrastructure will be developed to be a technical city with high infrastructure with high technical specifications and integrated support services to serve the technology sector in an economic Harmonic is the largest scientific and technical city in the Middle East.
This large project aims to occupy the area of this technical city by many well-known international industrial companies and to establish a number of business incubators to transform the innovations and ideas of individuals from mere imagination to reality.
The Biotechnology City project is a clear added value for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which can penetrate the international markets by attracting and attracting technology and its companies to invest in Saudi Arabia after creating a unique investment environment for investors.
In addition to providing job opportunities for the Saudi workforce, which can understand the concepts and technical aspects over time, and thus involve them in the international markets and embrace them and their exit to the global investment movement, and helps to accelerate the transfer of technology and technical knowledge to companies and universities in Saudi Arabia.
Is the first biotechnology city in the Middle East and will be based at King Abdul Aziz University in Jeddah and will have an area of 1 million square meters. The infrastructure will be developed to be a technical city with high infrastructure with high technical specifications and integrated support services to serve the technology sector in an economic Harmonic is the largest scientific and technical city in the Middle East.
This large project aims to occupy the area of this technical city by many well-known international industrial companies and to establish a number of business incubators to transform the innovations and ideas of individuals from mere imagination to reality.
The Biotechnology City project is a clear added value for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which can penetrate the international markets by attracting and attracting technology and its companies to invest in Saudi Arabia after creating a unique investment environment for investors.
In addition to providing job opportunities for the Saudi workforce, which can understand the concepts and technical aspects over time, and thus involve them in the international markets and embrace them and their exit to the global investment movement, and helps to accelerate the transfer of technology and technical knowledge to companies and universities in Saudi Arabia.