SABIC, a global leader in the chemical industry, today announced the expansion of its high-heat ULTEM™ resin portfolio with new glass fiber-reinforced grades that deliver high flow, custom colorability and high strength, and are well suited for thin-wall components like fiber optic and electrical connectors. New low-viscosity ULTEM 2120, 2220 and 2320 resins exhibit exceptional
flynas, the Middle East’s leading low-cost carrier, has launched its first direct flight from Jeddah to Bodrum in Turkey and Salalah in Oman, commencing two new routes to the two cities and further expanding its international network. The Consul General of the Sultanate of Oman in Jeddah and representatives from flynas and Jeddah Airports Company
SABIC Agri-Nutrients Company’s (SABIC AN) first ever global shipment of low-carbon urea arrived in Timaru, New Zealand, on July 21, marking a significant step in the company’s continuing efforts towards SABIC’s net zero commitment. On receiving the 2,700-ton consignment of urea, Ravensdown, a New Zealand-farmer owned agricultural co-operative company, has made a significant step in
SABIC, a global leader in the chemical industry, has participated in the successful development of lightweight, circular photovoltaic (PV) panels in conjunction with Solarge, an innovative manufacturer of circular lightweight solar panels. This collaboration was showcased during the opening event of Solarge’s new production facility in Weert, The Netherlands on 22nd May. Representatives from SABIC
As the summer heat in the Middle East reaches its peak, travellers are looking for a cool and refreshing destination to escape to. Mauritius, a beautiful island nation in the Indian Ocean, is the perfect summer escape for Middle Eastern travellers. With its average temperature of 25°C this season, Mauritius is a tropical paradise that
flynas, the Saudi air carrier and the leading low-cost airline in the Middle East, has been nominated as the 4th Best Low-Cost Airline in the World and kept its leading position as the Best LCC in the Middle East for 2023, for the sixth time in a row, according to the International Skytrax Organization, the
Mastercard has partnered with SimpliFi, the leading regional Cards as a Service (CaaS) platform, to enhance digital payment adoption in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). CaaS is an up-and-coming card-issuing model that enables companies to easily develop and launch card services as part of their business offering. With demand for digital payments rapidly