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The Destination: Saudi reforms through the lens of a documentary
The Destination: Saudi reforms through the lens of a documentary

Arab News

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Arab News

The Destination: Saudi reforms through the lens of a documentary

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia's transformation toward its Vision 2030 goals has been documented in a new film by the Ministry of Media. Launched by the ministry's Konoz initiative, 'The Destination' highlights the progress made in the political, economic, medical, sporting, cultural, media and artistic fields. Mirroring the film's title, Saudi Arabia has become a global destination for investment, tourism, and much more. (Supplied) Its title reflects the Kingdom's path toward becoming a global destination for tourism and investment. Konoz CEO Abdullah Al-Ahmari credited megaprojects and upcoming events such as the AFC Asian Cup 2027, Expo Riyadh 2030 and FIFA World Cup 2034. 'The Destination' includes interviews with key figures from various fields as well as testimonies, quotes and historical records. It is part of a series of films produced by Konoz in cooperation with almost 90 organizations and more than 2,600 individuals. 'The Konoz initiative aims to document the Kingdom's achievements through creative productions,' he said, describing the country as a 'model admired by the world.' The film reflected the progress being made on the ground and highlighted the initiative's focus on Saudi talent in shaping the Kingdom's future, he said. 'The Destination' includes interviews with key figures from various fields as well as testimonies, quotes and historical records. It is part of a series of films produced by Konoz in cooperation with almost 90 organizations and more than 2,600 individuals. The Konoz initiative is part of the Human Capacity Development Program under Vision 2030. Its goal is to promote Saudi Arabian culture around the world by highlighting the contributions and success stories of its citizens.

The Destination: Inside Saudi Arabia's Impressive Transformation
The Destination: Inside Saudi Arabia's Impressive Transformation

Leaders

time07-07-2025

  • Business
  • Leaders

The Destination: Inside Saudi Arabia's Impressive Transformation

The Saudi Ministry of Media's initiative, Konoz, has released a documentary titled 'The Destination' – a showcase of the Kingdom's impressive transformation journey across politics, economics, sports and culture. Under the revolutionary Vision 2030, launched by the Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, Mohammed bin Salman, in 2016, Saudi Arabia has made major strides towards fostering a vibrant society, a thriving economy, and an ambitious nation. The Kingdom has proudly positioned itself as a leader across various fields by investing in its strengths, including its rich human and natural resources, investment capabilities, economic strength, strategic location, and prestigious status on the Arab, Islamic, and international arenas. The Destination On July 6, 2025, Konoz released The Destination, a documentary that delves deep into Saudi Arabia's transformation into a global leader through a series of pivotal reforms and structural changes across the Kingdom's political, economic, medical, sports, culture and media sectors. The film sheds light on the Kingdom's development journey under the transformative Vision 2030. According to the Saudi Media Ministry's press release, the documentary's title, The Destination, captures Saudi Arabia's progress towards achieving Vision 2030 ambitious objectives, by looking into the future while advancing the nation's goals. Owing to Saudi Arabia's groundbreaking mega projects and transformative initiatives that have resonating impact worldwide, the Kingdom has positioned itself as an attractive global destination. A Nation in Transformation The Destination is a vivid showcase of Saudi Arabia's impressive transformation and steady strides towards becoming a global leader, displaying genuine and breathtaking images from across the Kingdom that creates a vibrant portrait of the nation's progress. It is more of a global awareness campaign about one of the most remarkable transformation journeys in recent history. The documentary features firsthand stories from some of Saudi Arabia's most influential leaders, decisionmakers and experts who played crucial roles in advancing transformation across various fields. They include Chairman of the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies (KFCRIS), Prince Turki Al-Faisal; Minister of Sports, Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Saud; and Advisor to the Secretariat General Council of Ministers; Mazen Al-Sudairi. They also include other officials who spearhead some of the most promising organizations in the Kingdom, such as CEO of Diriyah Gate Development Authority, Jerry Inzerillo; and Head of Cardiac Surgery Department at King Faisal Specialist Hospital (KFSHRC), Dr. Firas Khalil. Empowering National Talent The human dimension is strongly evident in The Destination through authentic stories that celebrate Saudi Arabia's geographical diversity and landmark projects, featuring a visual narrative that creates a bridge between the past, present and future. Moreover, the documentary highlights how Saudi Arabia has successfully empowered national talent and embraced modernity and cultural innovation along with preserving its rich cultural and historical heritage. #TheDestination leads viewers through Saudi Arabia's transformative milestones, highlighting how the Kingdom has redefined itself and shaped the global stage.#konoz — كنوز السعودية (@KonozSA) July 6, 2025 The outstanding project was announced on the sidelines of the Impact Makers Forum (ImpaQ) in December 2024. The initiative also involved other films and documentaries to be produced under Konoz in collaboration with nine national companies, 80 specialized firms and more than 2,600 talented individuals from various fields. It is a further testament to the Saudi Media Ministry's commitment to supporting local production and promoting national content. The Destination is available on several platforms, including Shahid, STC TV, Saudi TV channels, YouTube, and the platforms of the Saudi Ministry of Media and Konoz. Konoz Initiative The Saudi Media Ministry launched the Konoz Initiative in January 2023, as one of the Human Capability Development Program's initiatives under Vision 2030. Konoz aims to track and document Saudi Arabia's cultural richness and civilizational and intellectual contributions. Additionally, it aims to highlight the success stories of Saudi citizens at all levels through the production of documentaries, short films, and animated features in cooperation with local companies. The Konoz Initiative has released several documentaries and films, including the Saudi Atlas series, which showcase the aesthetic elements of Saudi cities through a collection of short films. The series have gained great popularity on various platforms. Furthermore, the Konoz Initiative produced the Horizon documentary, which secured the Platinum Hermes International Creative Award. The Horizon highlights aspects of Saudi Arabia's wildlife and biodiversity, as well as the efforts of the Kingdom represented by the National Center of Wildlife Development and its partners in this field. Progress under Vision 2030 Launched in 2016, the ambitious Vision 2030 centers around three pillars: a vibrant society, a thriving economy, and an ambitious nation. It is a transformative national plan that aims to reform the public sector, the economy, and society to transform Saudi Arabia into a global destination where people can live, work and travel. It has achieved remarkable progress in realizing its objectives through the Vision Realization Programs (VRPs) and integrated national strategies, which effectively coordinate efforts across government, private, and nonprofit sectors. The revolutionary plan charts a path that strengthen the integration between culture and innovation, to keep pace with the accelerating global changes and unlock wider opportunities for citizens, residents and visitors. To this end, Vision 2030 is a three-phase plan, each phase spanning five years and builds on the successes of the previous one. The first phase laid the groundwork for transformation through structural economic, financial and social reforms. The second phase focused on accelerating progress and maximizing the benefit from key sectors. Meanwhile, the third phase, set to kick off in 2026, will focus on enhancing the sustainability of this transformation and capitalizing on new growth opportunities. As the Kingdom celebrated the 9th anniversary of Vision 2030 in April 2025, the Saudi government's annual report for 2024 showed that 85% of the 1,502 active initiatives had been completed or are on track; 93% of VRPs and national strategy indicators had been achieved or are on track; and eight Vision 2030 goals had been achieved 6 years ahead of schedule. Short link : Post Views: 11

Fury as thieves steal pair of animatronic DINOSAURS from outside hotel as heartbroken owner says it's 'like I've lost my children'
Fury as thieves steal pair of animatronic DINOSAURS from outside hotel as heartbroken owner says it's 'like I've lost my children'

Daily Mail​

time06-05-2025

  • Daily Mail​

Fury as thieves steal pair of animatronic DINOSAURS from outside hotel as heartbroken owner says it's 'like I've lost my children'

A businessman has been left devastated after two animatronic dinosaurs were stolen from outside a hotel. Heartbroken Tom Pruen, 41, has said the pain is 'like I've lost my children' after the two creatures were stolen hours before an event. Mr Pruen was staying overnight at a hotel when the van with the two dinosaurs, worth £5,000 to £10,000 each, was swiped in the early hours. The dinosaurs, which have moving faces, roar and even squirt water, are used to entertain people at events across the country. Mr Pruen, who owns Bristol-based firm Raptors World, said: 'I'm extremely devastated. It's like my children have been taken. The small family business hires out and operates lifelike interactive dinosaur models. Operators climb into the realistic 2 metre tall by 4 metre long suits and operate the realistic interactive dinosaurs. The two targeted creatures, Rexy and Yoshi, were in a van parked overnight at a hotel in Thurrock, Essex as they were due to appear at The Destination at Lakeside Shopping Centre in Thurrock at the weekend The two targeted creatures, Rexy and Yoshi, were in a van parked overnight at a hotel in Thurrock, Essex as they were due to appear at The Destination at Lakeside Shopping Centre in Thurrock at the weekend. One of the missing creatures is Yoshi, a light green velociraptor, while Rexy is a dark green Tyrannosaurus Rex. Mr Pruen added: 'The velociraptor is the only one of its kind in the UK. 'I would get notified if someone tried to sell them 'The van is insured, but the contents - the dinosaurs and all the set-up for us to be able to run the events - is much more difficult for us to replace. 'They were probably only interested in the van and didn't know what was in the back. 'They'll probably just dump them by the road - but I just want them returned safely. 'I'm absolutely gutted' Essex Police confirmed they had received reports of a van stolen in Purfleet and have said they investigation is ongoing.

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