The Sabah Al-Ahmad Center for Talent and Creativity, in collaboration with the Research and Technology Capacity Building Program at the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences, has announced the participation of 16 Kuwaiti students from grades 10 and 11 in a prestigious artificial intelligence camp in South Korea. This initiative is part of a strategic partnership with the Korean Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI), one of the leading research centers globally.
The camp begins today, Tuesday, and will run until August 10. It presents a valuable opportunity for the selected students, chosen based on rigorous scientific criteria, to explore the latest innovations and advancements in the field of artificial intelligence. Renowned for its excellence in technology and innovation, South Korea will provide an ideal environment for students to enhance their skills and showcase their talents.
In its press statement, the center emphasized that this initiative represents a significant opportunity to nurture a new generation of innovators within the Kuwaiti community by equipping them with advanced skills in artificial intelligence, engineering, science, and technology. Additionally, the camp will help students develop their abilities to tackle challenges, work collaboratively, and engage in brainstorming activities.
The center reaffirmed its commitment to leveraging all available resources to enhance the educational system in Kuwait. This camp is part of a series of specialized programs, workshops, and training camps aimed at strengthening students’ capabilities.
The accompanying delegation includes a distinguished team of experts led by Dr. Abrar Al-Mousa, Director of the Research Capacity Building Program at the Research and Technology Administration, along with Khaldoun Al-Harami, Nada Al-Fares, Engineer Saleh Al-Duaij, and Luluwa Al-Tuwaijri.
This camp is a vital step towards enhancing Kuwait’s standing in the field of artificial intelligence, as investing in the education and skill development of youth in this area opens vast opportunities for progress and innovation in the future.
Participating Students:
Ajwan Al-Dahhi, Rayan Bouhaimed, Zeina Al-Hais, Sara Al-Awadi, Saud Al-Sabahi, Salman Fadl, Abdul Latif Al-Nasser, Ali Dhiab, Ali Jarrah, Ghadeer Akrouf, Rakan Al-Dhafiri, Mohammed Jarrah, Mohammed Al-Mufrih, Nasir Ali, Hala Al-Rashidi, and Youssef Ali.
Source: Al-Rai