오픈뉴스백과
세계의 오늘한국의 오늘라이브둘러보기뉴스ONP 브리핑
뉴스로 배우기커뮤니티회사학술과학정부용어사전피드 제보내 편향
...

오픈뉴스백과

집단지성 기반 뉴스 검증 플랫폼. 다양한 시각으로 뉴스를 이해합니다.

서비스

세계의 오늘한국의 오늘라이브뉴스정부과학학술용어사전소개

법적 고지

개인정보처리방침이용약관콘텐츠 이용 안내

문의

문의하기

본 플랫폼에서 제공하는 뉴스 콘텐츠의 저작권은 각 언론사에 있으며, 무단 복제 및 배포를 금지합니다.

RSS 피드를 통해 수집된 콘텐츠는 각 원저작자의 라이선스 조건을 따릅니다. 오픈 라이선스(CC-BY 등) 콘텐츠는 해당 라이선스에 따라 출처를 표기합니다.

오픈뉴스백과는 뉴스 집계 및 검증 플랫폼으로, 개별 기사의 내용에 대한 책임은 해당 언론사에 있습니다.

이용자가 작성한 피드백, 팩트체크, 독자 제보 등의 콘텐츠에 대한 책임은 해당 작성자에게 있습니다.

콘텐츠 제거·정정이 필요하시면 문의하기에 남겨 주세요.

© 2026 오픈뉴스백과 (OpenNewsPedia). All rights reserved.

뉴스 목록
관련 뉴스3건3개 미디어
진보 성향 50%보수 성향 50%
Geo News (Pakistan)
UK Government News
Dawn (Pakistan)
Geo News (Pakistan)
정부
기타

Saudi Arabia: Gulf Strategy Fund call for concept notes 2026 to 2027

UK Government News
OGL v3.0
이 매체는 공공·자유 라이선스로 본문을 직접 표시합니다.

Saudi Arabia: Gulf Strategy Fund call for concept notes 2026 to 2027
British Embassy Riyadh invites concept notes by 17 July 2026 under the Gulf Strategy Fund in the range of £60,000 to £80,000, to be delivered by November 2026.
Artificial intelligence is transforming economies worldwide, and for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, AI is a strategic priority embedded within Vision 2030. The Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) lead the Kingdom’s AI agenda, positioning Saudi Arabia as a global AI leader.
This call for concept notes is issued by FCDO under the Gulf Strategy Fund (GSF), a non-ODA programme fund that supports strategic programming to strengthen UK partnerships across the Gulf.
This project aligns with GSF objectives to enhance UK–Saudi engagement on innovation and technology, support Vision 2030 goals, and position the UK as a trusted partner in Saudi Arabia’s AI-driven transformation. The project will provide UK government stakeholders with decision-useful intelligence to guide diplomatic, commercial, and programmatic engagement.
Outputs will be used by FCDO policy teams, British Embassy Riyadh, UK government departments (including DSIT and DBT).
Project objectives
The primary objective is to produce a comprehensive, evidence-based mapping and analysis of the AI landscape in Saudi Arabia, examining the policy environment, institutional structures, research ecosystem, commercial sector, and governance frameworks.
Specific objectives include:
- mapping the AI policy and governance landscape
- analysing the AI research and innovation ecosystem
- assessing the AI commercial and entrepreneurial environment
- examining AI talent development and pipelines
- identifying strategic opportunities for UK–Saudi AI collaboration; and
- producing actionable, policy-relevant recommendations to inform future UK engagement
The programme will adopt a whole-of-ecosystem approach, delivering analytical, evidence-driven, and strategically oriented insight that supports decision-making rather than purely descriptive outputs.
Scope of work
The implementing partner will conduct comprehensive desk research, stakeholder consultations, and analytical synthesis to produce a detailed mapping and analysis of Saudi Arabia’s AI landscape, focusing on collaboration to address the challenge of building and scaling AI ecosystems.
Funding and delivery
The project will be funded through UK Foreign Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) and must be delivered by 30 November 2026.
The project budget will be in the range of £60,000 to £80,000.
Eligibility and procedural requirements
Eligibility
- we accept concept notes from non-profit organisations, non-governmental organisations, government entities, academic institutions, think tanks/research organisations and private companies given the appropriate due diligence
- the project must be led by a single lead implementer holding full accountability for project delivery and budget. A lead implementer may, subject to British Embassy Riyadh’s agreement, sub-contract some activities to a third party
- applications are open to organisations based in the UK or Saudi Arabia. Priority will be given to institutions which can demonstrate experience in AI landscape mapping in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf region
- applicants must also demonstrate competency/experience in AI. This would ideally include competency/expertise in the specific theme most relevant to the project’s scope as outlined above
- ethics and do no harm: concept notes must include adequate ethical risk assessments, including in relation to any potential issues around data, safeguarding, AI safety, and other relevant ethical issues
How to apply
We encourage potential applicants to discuss project ideas with the British Embassy Riyadh Programmes Team before applying or to seek further clarification. Email the Programmes Team Riyadh.Programmes@fcdo.gov.uk with any questions.
Bidders should submit:
- . This template must clearly indicate the planned expenditure, including delivery, administrative, and staffing costs itemised
See
.Bidders should rename the forms with your organisation and email them by 17 July 2026 to Riyadh.Programmes@fcdo.gov.uk.
Timeline
Process
Projects will be assessed as per the below appraisal criteria, for approved projects, and prior to awarding grants, the Embassy will begin the mobilisation process, including:
- due diligence assessments
- preparation and signing of an accountable Grant Agreement (AGA) / Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) / or Commercial Contract
Appraisal criteria
Further guidance
In awarding and overseeing programme funds British Embassy Riyadh is obliged to comply with all Cabinet Office and FCDO rules and guidance, including but not limited to those set out in the FCDO Programme Operating Framework (PrOF). Potential implementing partners should especially take note of the following requirements:
- FCDO can only pay for costs that are incurred after signature of the Grant Agreement (GA) or MoU and between the start and end date stated in a funding agreement. No payment can be made in advance of need. All projects must align with the Paris Agreement and assess climate and environmental impact and risks, taking steps to ensure that no environmental harm is done
- all projects must demonstrate how their interventions will impact gender equality, disability inclusion and those with protected characteristics
- all projects involving paid-for communications activity must receive clearance from the Professional Communications Assurance (PCA) team prior to signing a GA / MoU
- all approved projects will be expected to comply with FCDO mandated reporting requirements using templates provided, including:
- monthly Actual Based Budget (ABB) forecasts
- Quarterly monitoring Reports (QMR) and
- Project closure report (PCR)
- all projects’ activities must be completed within the financial year for which the funding is approved
Background to the Gulf Strategy Fund
The GSF is a UK Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office (FCDO) fund within the FCDO’s International Programme. It supports Saudi’s ambitious ‘Vision 2030’ agenda for modernisation and economic diversification, while enhancing mutual prosperity by promoting inward investment and creating opportunities for UK companies, especially in the education, technology, culture, tourism, sport and finance sectors. The GSF is also expected to align with the UK government’s strategic priorities in Saudi Arabia.

전문 보기

이 뉴스, 어떠셨어요?

한 번의 탭으로 반응을 남겨요 · 로그인 불필요

공식 발표 ↔ 진영별 보도

진보 성향 50%보수 성향 50%
1건1건
공식 발표 (1건) — 공공 라이선스 원문 직접 열람
진보 성향1
중도 성향0

보도 없음

보수 성향1
관련 뉴스 제보는 로그인 후 가능합니다.

'government' 카테고리 뉴스

Ofqual stops awarding body from taking on new learners over security qualifications failures

UK Government News

Appointment of the Commissioner for Public Appointments

UK Government News

OSCE Moscow Mechanism Report: UK statement, July 2026

UK Government News

UK Government의 다른 기사

UK hosts cross-party Guatemalan parliamentary delegation

UK Government News

Vanessa Lawrence, Andrew Halford and Iain Mackay reappointed on UK Government Investments Board

UK Government News

Report of the External Auditor, Audit Committee and Financial Report: UK statement to the OSCE, July 2026

UK Government News

피드백

피드백을 남기려면 로그인해 주세요.

🇬🇧UK Government News
보는 중

Saudi Arabia: Gulf Strategy Fund call for concept notes 2026 to 2027

🇵🇰Dawn (Pakistan)

Workers' remittances hit record $41.6bn in FY26

🇵🇰Geo News (Pakistan)

Workers' remittances rise 8.6% to $41.6bn in FY26