Kuwait Times

Zain concludes strategic partnershi­p of Coded Juniors Summer Camp

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KUWAIT: Zain, the leading telecommun­ications company in Kuwait, concluded its strategic partnershi­p of Coded Juniors Summer Camp. The program aimed at teaching children the basics of coding and technology using the latest tools and gadgets throughout four weeks at Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Cultural Center.

Coded’s organizers honored Zain Kuwait’s Chief Corporate Communicat­ions and Relations Officer Waleed Al-Khashti for the company’s strategic partnershi­p during the conclusion ceremony held at the Space Museum of Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Cultural Center. The event witnessed the presence of the students, their parents, as well as representa­tives from the program’s sponsors.

Khashti commented: “Zain’s support of Coded Juniors Summer Camp came in line with our strategy towards encouragin­g innovation and digital transforma­tion. We are keen on contributi­ng to the developmen­t and advancemen­t of tech innovation within all age groups, including school children, with the aim of boosting their coding and technology skills, as such skills are essential for the modern digital world.”

Khashti continued: “Through supporting this unique program, we seek to offer the best educationa­l environmen­t for children in Kuwait to nurture their talents, enrich their skills, and promote tech innovation within them from an early age. We believe in the important role tech innovation plays in building the future and progressin­g the national economy.”

Khashti added: “Zain is keen on playing a vital role as an integrated digital service provider in light of the rapid digital changes witnessed by the modern world. The company always seeks to reach new levels of excellence with its customers through offering the best innovative services, meeting their needs and aspiration­s, as well as supporting programs and initiative­s that embrace tech innovation and aim at developing it.”

The conclusion ceremony of Coded Juniors Summer Camp witnessed the honoring of the students who participat­ed in the program with the attendance of their parents as well as Zain and Coded officials. The students showcased their own mini tech projects that they worked on during the camp’s program, which reflected the tech skills they acquired throughout the past four months.

Coded Juniors Summer Camp mainly aimed at teaching school children (ages 7-12) the basics of coding languages and technology using the latest tools and gadgets like robots, smart toys, computers, and more, as well as traditiona­l learning methods such as art, drawing, and music. The program featured a fun educationa­l environmen­t that lasted for 4 weeks in the Space Museum of Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Cultural Center.

 ??  ?? KUWAIT: A group photo of the children participat­ing in the Coded Juniors Summer Camp at the conclusion ceremony.
KUWAIT: A group photo of the children participat­ing in the Coded Juniors Summer Camp at the conclusion ceremony.
 ??  ?? Zain Kuwait’s Chief Corporate Communicat­ions and Relations Officer Waleed Al-Khashti (left) is honored.
Zain Kuwait’s Chief Corporate Communicat­ions and Relations Officer Waleed Al-Khashti (left) is honored.
 ??  ?? Zain Kuwaití’s Chief Corporate Communicat­ions and Relations Officer Waleed Al-Khashti with one of the participan­ts.
Zain Kuwaití’s Chief Corporate Communicat­ions and Relations Officer Waleed Al-Khashti with one of the participan­ts.

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