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Japan’s foreign minister to visit Kuwait in September

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Officials highlight health sector as priority area for collaboration during high-level talks

TOKYO: Japan’s Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya is set to visit Kuwait on September 1 for official talks aimed at deepening the countries’ comprehensive strategic partnership and exploring new opportunities for bilateral cooperation. The visit was announced during the fifth round of political consultations held between Kuwait and Japan’s foreign ministries in Tokyo. The talks were co-chaired by Kuwait’s Assistant Foreign Minister for Asian Affairs, Ambassador Sameeh Hayat, and Japan’s Assistant Foreign Minister and Director-General for Middle East and Africa Affairs, Ambassador Toshihide Ando.

During the discussions, both sides highlighted the health sector as a priority area for collaboration. In a statement published by Kuwait News Agency (KUNA), Ambassador Hayat said the discussions emphasized “the importance of the health sector and other main areas of cooperation, which can be further expanded given their priority for development, sustainability, and global competitiveness.” Ambassador Hayat said the discussions took place “in a friendly atmosphere reflecting the depth of friendship and cooperation between the two countries, which has lasted more than six decades.”

Ambassador Sameeh Hayat (right) and Ambassador Toshihide Ando.

Ambassador Sameeh Hayat (right) and Ambassador Toshihide Ando.

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Consultations also focused on following up on the outcomes of Kuwait’s Crown Prince His Highness Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah’s visit to Japan in May, which elevated bilateral ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership. This partnership spans a wide array of sectors—including economic, commercial, investment, health, cultural, scientific, academic, renewable energy, oil, and petrochemicals—all of which play a vital role in ensuring energy security and stabilizing costs.

Both sides expressed a strong desire to expand their economic cooperation and discussed regional and international issues of mutual interest. Ambassador Hayat also praised Japan’s historic support for Kuwait’s just cause during the 1990 Iraqi invasion and recalled the longstanding cooperation dating back to 1958 through joint oil exploration efforts.

The upcoming visit by Minister Iwaya will include official talks with Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Abdullah Al-Yahya and participation in the second joint ministerial meeting of the Gulf Cooperation Council-Japan strategic dialogue, signaling a commitment to elevate bilateral relations even further. — KUNA

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KU forum guides freshmen through university services

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KUWAIT: Kuwait University, represented by the Academic Advising Department at the Deanship of Student Affairs, organized an orientation forum for new students for the academic year (2025-2026) on Tuesday, under the title “Towards a Distinguished University Journey” at the Conference Center in Sabah Al-Salem University City.

“The entry of students into the university not only represents a transition from one educational stage to another, but rather the beginning of a journey filled with opportunities, challenges, and experiences that will contribute to shaping their professional future,” said Dean of Student Affairs Dr Jassim Al-Hamdan.

Al-Hamdan explained to the students that “university life is not just about lectures and exams, but rather a comprehensive experience that refines personality, builds relationships, and nurtures energies.” He urged them to find balance between studying, participating in university and volunteer activities, discovering themselves, and taking care of their physical and mental health.

He emphasized the importance of students taking the initiative to ask questions and seek clarification when needed to understand their rights and duties, and to review university regulations to ensure they are aware of what is expected of them. Al-Hamdan also highlighted the benefits of utilizing the services and centers provided by the university in academic, social, and psychological fields, noting that the university’s doors are always open to listen to them and support them in their various needs.

Mashael Al-Failakawi, Supervisor of the Academic Guidance Department at the Deanship of Student Affairs at Kuwait University, said the annual forum aims to be an enlightening meeting that introduces new students to the services provided by the deanship and explains key terms that students need to know at the beginning of their academic journey.

The forum includes extensive participation from many service and academic entities from Kuwait University in the accompanying exhibition, said Al-Failakawi. which contributes to providing students with information that facilitates their integration into the university environment.

She added that the forum includes various workshops that enrich the experience of new students. Students can also issue their university IDs and conduct necessary medical examinations at the forum, which helps them complete their academic and administrative procedures early in the enrollment process.

One of the services available to all Kuwait University students is the E-Learning Center, which specializes in delivering e-learning solutions. This includes overseeing the implementation and management of the Moodle Learning Management System.

“Used by more than 45 million people in over 160 countries, the platform provides users with access to a large library of educational materials and training courses in various fields such as information technology, business, leadership, and personal development,” said Acting director of the E-Learning Center Huda Al-Omani.

She added that the university has long invested in expanding and restructuring the E-Learning Center to strengthen its role in supporting digital education and fostering skill development.

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Kuwait’s KISR launches IKARUS platform for high-performance computing and AI

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KUWAIT: Acting Director General of Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR) Dr Faisal Al-Humaidan announced Tuesday the launch of the Integrated Kuwait Advanced Research for Ultra-Scale Computing System (IKARUS).

The system is the first fully integrated national platform in Kuwait for high-performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI), aimed at supporting the scientific and research communities and strengthening Kuwait’s standing in advanced technologies.

In a press statement marking the occasion, Al-Humaidan said that IKARUS offers advanced processing and data capabilities, including a computing performance of 244 teraflops (244 trillion calculations per second), with storage capacities of up to 500 terabytes for temporary storage and five petabytes for permanent storage, enabling it to address research challenges in environment, energy, water, petroleum, biomedical engineering, and climate change.

He noted that the platform serves as a practical tool for researchers and engineers to tackle large and complex problems and develop solutions with higher efficiency, lower cost, and shorter time compared to traditional computing methods, thus contributing to sustainable development goals and Kuwait?s Vision 2035.

Al-Humaidan stressed that IKARUS is not merely a technical project but an investment in Kuwait?s scientific and technological future, opening new horizons for local and international cooperation and reinforcing the country?s role as a regional hub for research and innovation in line with leadership directives toward a knowledge-based economy.

For her part, the system’s technical lead engineer, Tahani Hussein, said in a similar statement that IKARUS was designed to balance high computing power with energy efficiency, featuring parallel and sequential workload management. She added that the platform combines big data technologies and artificial intelligence on a single infrastructure, enabling data analysis, running simulations, and handling various research workloads.

Among the key benefits of the platform, she said, are accelerating research in energy, environment, water, and medical technologies; supporting decision-making through advanced simulations and big data analysis; enhancing risk management; training national talent in HPC and AI; and helping place Kuwait among countries possessing advanced computing technologies. – KUNA

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Kuwait’s KISR launches ICARUS platform for high-performance computing and AI

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KUWAIT: Acting Director General of Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR) Dr Faisal Al-Humaidan announced Tuesday the launch of the Integrated Kuwait Advanced Research for Ultra-Scale Computing System (ICARUS).

The system is the first fully integrated national platform in Kuwait for high-performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI), aimed at supporting the scientific and research communities and strengthening Kuwait’s standing in advanced technologies.

In a press statement marking the occasion, Al-Humaidan said that ICARUS offers advanced processing and data capabilities, including a computing performance of 244 teraflops (244 trillion calculations per second), with storage capacities of up to 500 terabytes for temporary storage and five petabytes for permanent storage, enabling it to address research challenges in environment, energy, water, petroleum, biomedical engineering, and climate change.

He noted that the platform serves as a practical tool for researchers and engineers to tackle large and complex problems and develop solutions with higher efficiency, lower cost, and shorter time compared to traditional computing methods, thus contributing to sustainable development goals and Kuwait?s Vision 2035.

Al-Humaidan stressed that ICARUS is not merely a technical project but an investment in Kuwait?s scientific and technological future, opening new horizons for local and international cooperation and reinforcing the country?s role as a regional hub for research and innovation in line with leadership directives toward a knowledge-based economy.

For her part, the system’s technical lead engineer, Tahani Hussein, said in a similar statement that ICARUS was designed to balance high computing power with energy efficiency, featuring parallel and sequential workload management. She added that the platform combines big data technologies and artificial intelligence on a single infrastructure, enabling data analysis, running simulations, and handling various research workloads.

Among the key benefits of the platform, she said, are accelerating research in energy, environment, water, and medical technologies; supporting decision-making through advanced simulations and big data analysis; enhancing risk management; training national talent in HPC and AI; and helping place Kuwait among countries possessing advanced computing technologies. – KUNA

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