Riyadh, January 30, 2025 – The King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority successfully concluded its participation in the National History Lab exhibition, held from January 26 to 28 at Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University in Riyadh. Organized by the King Abdulaziz Foundation (Darah), the event aimed to inspire and empower the youth of Saudi Arabia in preserving the Kingdom's historical heritage and national identity through sustainable and innovative practices.
The exhibition provided an important platform for youth to acquire the necessary skills to contribute to heritage preservation and actively engage in national identity-building. The King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority showcased the significance of the King Abdulaziz Royal Reserve, focusing on its natural components, rich biodiversity, and historical heritage. Their participation emphasized the critical role that the reserve plays in the preservation of both the Kingdom’s environment and its cultural heritage.
Aligned with the environmental goals set forth by Saudi Vision 2030, the Authority used this opportunity to highlight its ongoing initiatives and accomplishments in promoting sustainability. Through its engagement, the Authority underscored the importance of preserving the Kingdom’s natural resources and cultural history for future generations. The exhibition also served as a space for knowledge exchange between participating organizations, fostering collaborative efforts to develop modern technological solutions for heritage preservation.
The National History Lab was a comprehensive event that combined innovation with the rich history of the Kingdom. It featured a series of guidance sessions, workshops, and lectures that led to the creation of cutting-edge projects aimed at preserving Saudi Arabia's national heritage. Through its dynamic blend of history and modernity, the event served as a critical step in driving forward the country’s mission of safeguarding its cultural legacy while promoting sustainability and progress.