KVL Works with SHAMS to Develop AR App for Environment Week in Riyadh
KVL Staff on Project
Ronell Sicat
ronell.sicat@kaust.edu.sa
Building 1, Level 0, Office 0125
Collaborator
Dr. Vanessa Robitzch
vanessa.robitzch@shams.gov.sa
SHAMS (General Organization for the Conservation of Coral Reefs and Turtles in the Red Sea)
Highlights
As part of the 6th edition of Saudi Environment Week, KVL and SHAMS partnered to deliver an immersive augmented reality (AR) experience, transporting a life-sized coral giant from the Red Sea to the heart of Riyadh.
Overview
Inaugurated by the Minister of Environment, Water, and Agriculture, Abdulrahman Al-Fadhli, the event brought together government bodies, businesses, nonprofits, and citizens under the theme “Our Environment is a Treasure.” Taking place from April 20–27, 2025, this weeklong initiative showcased the Kingdom’s ongoing efforts in ecosystem preservation and sustainable development. It also marked the launch of the National Environmental Performance Index, a strategic tool designed to monitor environmental progress and guide future policies.
More than 2,500 students from over 60 schools participated daily, engaging in exhibitions, workshops, and forums focused on biodiversity, climate change, renewable energy, and conservation.
A highlight of the event came from SHAMS – the General Organization for the Conservation of Coral Reefs and Turtles in the Red Sea. As the current host of the International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI) secretariat SHAMS showcased the hidden treasures of the Red Sea through an educational exhibition on sea turtle biology, coral ecology, and recent marine discoveries. Corals are often mistaken for rocks but they are living animals that can grow for centuries into massive reef structures. Among SHAMS' initiatives, its technical team is dedicated to discovering, mapping, and monitoring coral giants in the Saudi Red Sea. To spotlight one of these “coral giants,” SHAMS developed high-resolution 3D models and partnered with KVL to transform one of these models into a full-scale augmented reality experience, allowing Riyadh visitors to explore these astonishing Red Sea giants using mobile phones and tablets – right on land.
(Demo video is best viewed in full screen. Recorded by Ronell Sicat.)