Ministerial Recognition for SEQUENCIVE’s Technical Sponsorship and Sustainability Showcase at NXT Innovation Forum
SEQUENCIVE had the honor of serving as the technology sponsor of the NXT Innovation Forum, hosted by the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, in celebration of World Creativity and Innovation Week. The forum brought together key stakeholders across sectors to advance dialogue and collaboration on innovation in the Kingdom.
In recognition of this sponsorship, an award was presented by H.E. Eng. Abdulrahman Abdulmohsen AlFadley to the Chairman and CEO of SEQUENCIVE, Mohammed AlMadhi, during the forum.
This recognition reflects SEQUENCIVE’s continued commitment to supporting national platforms that advance sustainable development.
His Excellency the Minister also visited the SEQUENCIVE booth, where the company had the opportunity to present its sustainability portfolio and showcase its solutions of innovations supporting environmental progress and the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 that included a range of technical innovations designed to address critical environmental challenges while enabling a more circular and resource-efficient economy.
Among these was PHYLA, SEQUENCIVE’s biotechnology venture focused on addressing two key sustainability challenges: organic waste and reliance on imported protein used in feed. PHYLA converts organic waste into high-value alternative protein, enabling more efficient use of local resources and contributing to a more resilient and self-sustaining ecosystem within the Kingdom.
SEQUENCIVE also highlighted RECYCLEE, its digital lifecycle management platform for waste. RECYCLEE supports organizations across the full waste value chain, from sorting and logistics to tracking and sustainability reporting, without disrupting business operations. The platform enables companies to strengthen compliance, achieve sustainability targets, and reduce landfill dependency.
In addition, SEQUENCIVE showcased SEQUENCIVE Labs, one of its core arms dedicated to translating research and innovation into market-ready products through structured commercialization, bridging the gap between scientific development and real-world deployment.
Further contributing to the forum’s discussions, SEQUENCIVE’s Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Ayman Karam, delivered a talk on de-risking deep technology innovation, outlining the company’s approach to enabling scalable, high-impact solutions that address complex economic problems.
SEQUENCIVE continues to engage with key stakeholders in constructive dialogue to strengthen collaboration and support practical sustainability outcomes in line with Saudi Vision 2030.




