Saudi Ambassador to the United Kingdom Receives Honorary Doctorate from Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport

The Arab Academy of Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport, an organization specializing in Arab League universities, awarded an honorary doctorate to HRH Prince Khalid bin Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz, the Ambassador of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques to the United Kingdom and President of the 33rd session of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) General Assembly. The award was presented during an official ceremony held at the International Maritime Organization headquarters in London.
This recognition was given in appreciation of Prince Khalid’s significant contributions to supporting Saudi Arabia’s efforts and initiatives in the maritime sector, backing the aspirations of Arab nations, promoting sustainability in the maritime industry, and contributing to the goals of the International Maritime Organization. His effective leadership during the 33rd General Assembly session was noted as a crucial milestone in the Arab and international maritime industries.
In his address during the event, HRH Prince Khalid expressed gratitude to the Arab Academy of Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport and its officials for the honor. He highlighted the importance of collaborative efforts to empower Arab countries in the maritime sector and enhance their presence on the international stage. He emphasized that advancing this vital sector requires continued cooperation, knowledge sharing, and expertise exchange to support sustainable development and achieve maritime and logistical integration in the region.
The Arab Academy of Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport is a specialized Arab educational institution that showcases leadership efforts in the maritime sector. It provides scientific and training support to develop human capabilities in maritime and logistics fields through academic programs and cooperative initiatives that benefit the Arab region.