Aramco Training Services Company Inc
Location
Texas
Founded
1992-02-28
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2024-12-03 (lopinion.fr)
France is a reliable partner assures Emmanuel Macron from Saudi Arabia
Riyadh – Without saying a word about the political instability in France, the head of state insisted on Tuesday in Riyadh that Paris was a “reliable partner” to support the economic diversification of Saudi Arabia, as well as for Saudi investments. in Europe
Read more2024-12-03 (mtnews.net)
KAIST CO2
[Machine News] KAIST, at the 'Aramco-KAIST Carbon Dioxide Research Center' established with Saudi Arabia's Aramco, the world's largest oil company, conducted carbon dioxide research on November 25 together with the Aramco Headquarters Research Center (Aramco R&DC) located in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. and sustainable energy technologies.
Read more2024-09-23 (houstonchronicle.com)
Houston Museum of Natural Science biodiversity program educates
Aramco iExplore Biodiversity Program at the Houston Museum of Natural Science provides immersive experiences in STEM for young students
Read more2024-08-13 (turbomachinerymag.com)
Aramco to Invest up to $100M in KAUST Research, Development Projects
The King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) will conduct sustainability research, which includes hydrogen, carbon capture and storage, renewables, and more.
Read more2024-08-13 (agenzianova.com)
Saudi Aramco: $100 million to King Abdullah University of Sciences for sustainability research
Saudi Aramco: $100 million to King Abdullah University of Sciences for sustainability research Read the news about Nova
Read more2024-05-25 (whatech.com)
Oil and Gas Logistics Market to Witness Massive Growth
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Read more2024-04-03 (scienceguide.nl)
'Don't let research capacity for energy transition be hijacked by the fossil industry' - ScienceGuide
The fossil industry will not deliver the inventions needed for the energy transition, warns Guus Dix.
Read more2024-03-12 (scienceguide.nl)
'Universities should not allow themselves to be used for fossil corporate interests' - ScienceGuide
Oil company Aramco was allowed to choose which research project UM would set up, writes the Mapping Fossil Ties Coalition.
Read more2024-02-07 (scoopempire.com)
Unveiling Antiquity Using AI: Egyptian Machine Learning Scholar Decrypts Ancient Greek Papyrus - Scoop Empire
This week, three researchers, among them an Egyptian PhD student ‘Youssef Nader,’ were rewarded the Vesuvius Challenge 2023 Grand Prize, which was worth $700,000, for using artificial intelligence to decode an ancient Greek manuscript. The manuscript in question belongs to Epicurean philosophy.
Read more2023-11-23 (aramcoexpats.com)
Aramco Collaboration Develops Software Solution for Carbon Capture and Utilization
Scientists in Aramco’s Research and Development Center (R&DC) have created a computer-aided tool to potentially evaluate carbon capture and utilization from Aramco facilities based on technoeconomic and life cycle analysis.
Read more2023-11-16 (france24.com)
Oil, gas giants could pay climate damage and still profit: research
Major oil and gas companies such as Aramco, ExxonMobil and Shell could have paid for their share of the damage caused by climate change and still earned trillions of dollars in profit, researchers said...
Read more2023-11-01 (theyouthtimes.com)
Oil, gas giants could pay climate damage and still profit: research
Paris (AFP): Major oil and gas companies such as Aramco, ExxonMobil and Shell could have paid for their share of the damage caused by climate change and still earned trillions of dollars in profit, researchers said on Thursday.Their conclusions were released ahead of the...
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