- Saudi Basic Industries (SABIC) | World Economic Forum
SABIC operates in more than 50 countries and has more than 35,000 employees worldwide SABIC identifies and develops opportunities in key end markets, such as construction, medical devices, packaging, agri-nutrients, electrical and electronics, transportation and clean energy
- Ali Al-Shamrani | World Economic Forum
Ali reports directly to the SABIC Vice Chairman CEO, as VP, CEO Business Support Executive Affairs Ali joined SABIC as a computer programmer in 1989, earning promotion to analyst and then planner He later helped implement the Baan Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software project Since that time, he has undertaken a series of progressively more responsible positions at SABIC
- Perspectives on plastic pollution and climate change issues
SABIC is a founding member of the Alliance to End Plastic Waste, an organization that brings stakeholders from across the value chain together to take collective action on the ground The alliance works towards a future where plastic products never end up in landfills or oceans, but instead are reused or transformed into new products
- How the chemical industry can usher in a circular economy
SABIC has developed a two-phase plan to achieve its carbon neutrality goals — and the approach could offer a template for others to follow suit Lasting until 2030, the first phase will focus on reducing direct (scope 1) and indirect (scope 2) emissions by 20%, compared to a 2018 baseline, with a multi-billion dollar investment plan
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- Ernesto Occhiello | World Economic Forum
Formerly with: Dow Chemical Company, Enichem and Montedison, in a multiplicity of roles, primarily in technology development 2011, joined SABIC to lead the technology, innovation and sustainability portfolio; 2015, moved to lead the Innovative Plastics strategic business unit; from 2016, leading the the newly formed Specialties strategic business unit, which houses all specialties within SABIC
- Creating a circular economy for end-of-life vehicle plastics
In this pilot, eight companies – BASF, Covestro, LG Chem, LyondellBasell, Mitsubishi Chemical Group, SABIC, SUEZ, and Syensqo – are collaborating across the chemical industry and with dismantlers, sorters and shredders on a new method to sort, aggregate and process ELV plastics more efficiently
- Towards a Saudi blueprint for a robust quantum economy
Current work in the Saudi Arabian quantum economy includes research, education, monitoring and use cases The King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals and the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology conduct research projects on quantum computing and applications, some of them in collaboration with companies such as Aramco and Sabic
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