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New research opportunities and student training programs in the application
of desalination technology are in store for Alfaisal University after it
signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Saline Water Conversion
Corporation (SWCC).
SWCC Governor Fehied F. Alshareef and a delegation from SWCC visited HH
Prince Bandar Bin Saud Bin Khaled’s offices at the King Faisal Foundation on
Tuesday 30th December 2008 to sign the agreement and explore research
collaboration between the two parties. Dr. Alan G. Goodridge, Provost,
Vice President for Academic Affairs and Acting President, Dr. Maher Alodan, Vice President of
Research and Graduate Studies and Acting Vice President for Advancement were
also present during the function.
Facilitated through the Department of Research and Graduate Studies at
Alfaisal University, discussions explored cooperative research initiatives
between the two parties jointly developing desalination technology to
benefit the country. To date, Alfaisal University has signed several MOU’s
with organizations, institutions and establishments nationally and
internationally.
“The agreement is the result of Alfaisal University’s commitment to seeking
leadership in technical research and scientific development directly related
to the needs of development and production centers in the country,” Prince
Bandar said, “We believe that such developments could be reached through
building relationships and cooperation with highly reputable national and
international organizations such as the SWCC.”

Alfaisal University hopes this link will produce expertise that will
contribute in fulfilling technical needs of the country and go onto produce
skilled and experienced graduates in water production fields.
The SWCC is internationally recognized as the main producer of desalinated
water and trained 5,454 officials in various fields in the year 2006-07. The
SWCC has 30 plants, including six located in the east and 24 in the western
region of the country.