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Kuwait PM Attends KFAS Event to Strengthen Innovation and Scientific Growth

Kuwait’s Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah attended a friendly meeting organized by the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (KFAS) at the Scientific Center. The event focused on strengthening Kuwait’s culture of innovation and encouraging local talent in science and technology.

During the meeting, the Prime Minister reviewed the foundation’s latest achievements and discussed new ways to support creative projects. He highlighted the government’s strong interest in promoting research and development to achieve national progress.

KFAS presented a clear visual report explaining its 2025–2029 strategy. The plan aims to turn employees’ ideas into real development projects. It also focuses on improving work efficiency, upgrading infrastructure, and expanding digital systems to support innovation across all sectors.

Moreover, the Prime Minister praised KFAS staff for their dedication and teamwork. He encouraged them to keep driving Kuwait’s culture of innovation forward and to continue creating ideas that bring real benefits to the country.

KFAS expressed gratitude for his continuous support and guidance. The foundation said his encouragement motivates its employees to explore modern technologies and find practical solutions to national challenges. It also reaffirmed its role in strengthening cooperation among local institutions and turning innovation into sustainable outcomes.

In addition, KFAS outlined several upcoming projects. These include programs to enhance governance, build technical skills, and expand research partnerships. Through these efforts, KFAS aims to make innovation part of everyday work in Kuwait’s public and private sectors.

Later, the foundation hosted a dinner attended by the Prime Minister, the board of directors, and the staff. The friendly atmosphere reflected unity, teamwork, and shared national goals.

Overall, Kuwait continues to move toward a modern knowledge-based economy. With KFAS leading key initiatives, the culture of innovation remains central to building a smarter, stronger, and more sustainable future for the country.

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