RIYADH: The use of generative artificial intelligence in efforts to foster a university environment that stimulates innovation and creativity among students was one of the topics discussed on Tuesday at the inaugural Conference on Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Saudi Universities.
The economic impact of university business accelerators, and the development of performance indicators to enhance entrepreneurial sustainability were among the other subjects discussed on the opening day of the two-day event. Other sessions explored the latest concepts and practices in innovation and entrepreneurial transformation within universities.
The conference, organized by King Abdulaziz University, features a distinguished group of local and international speakers, and brings together researchers and specialists from academic institutions and national organizations, as well as local and international think tanks, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
International research discussions delved into entrepreneurial opportunities in AI-driven supply chains, and the influence of entrepreneurial leadership in efforts to promote innovation and achieve institutional excellence.
The conference also featured several workshops, during which participants explored pathways for establishing university startups, and the steps required to build entrepreneurial ventures in academic settings. Another topic was support for the outputs of academic research and how they might be transformed into economically significant products.






