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How The Red Sea Project is Pioneering Regenerative Tourism

How The Red Sea Project is Pioneering Regenerative Tourism From our Partners: The Red Sea Project prides itself on being the world’s most ambitious regenerative tourism venture. By Elite Traveler |  March 10 2021 Aerial View of Shurayrah Island / ©The Red Sea Project The Red Sea Project prides itself on being the world’s most ambitious regenerative tourism venture, instigating a science-led approach to luxury resort development. John Pagano, CEO of The Red Sea Development Company, discusses the importance of enhancing, rather than simply sustaining, a unique natural environment; changing guest priorities, and tourism’s potential to elevate people, as well as place.

Innovative flat optics will usher the next technological revolution and will touch all of us

 E-Mail IMAGE: a. Ultraflat optics manufacturing pipeline. b. Example of basic optical components for polarization control. The top panel presents an experimental comparison with commercial devices available from Thorlabs and Newport catalogues.. view more  Credit: by Andrea Fratalocchi In a new paper published in Light Science & Application, the group led by Professor Andrea Fratalocchi from Primalight Laboratory of the Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering (CEMSE) Division, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia, introduced a new patented, scalable flat-optics technology manufactured with inexpensive semiconductors. The KAUST-designed technology leverages on a previously unrecognized aspect of optical nanoresonators, which are demonstrated to possess a physical layer that is completely equivalent to a feed-forward deep neural network.

Innovative flat optics will usher the next technological revolution

In a new paper published in Light: Science & Applications, the group led by Professor Andrea Fratalocchi from Primalight Laboratory of the Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering (CEMSE) Division, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia, introduced a new patented, scalable flat-optics technology manufactured with inexpensive semiconductors. The KAUST-designed technology leverages on a previously unrecognized aspect of optical nanoresonators, which are demonstrated to possess a physical layer that is completely equivalent to a feed-forward deep neural network. What we have achieved, explains Fratalocchi, is a technological process to cover flat surfaces, which in optical jargon are called flat optics, with physical neural units that are able to process light as a neural network does with an electrical signal.

9 Saudi teams win SR325,000 prizes and qualify for MITEF Arab Startup Competition

9 Saudi teams win SR325,000 prizes and qualify for MITEF Arab Startup Competition
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