Kuwait Times

Zain and SACGC strategic partners of Kuwait National Robotics Competitio­n

Under ‘Innovation Nation’ initiative to foster creativity

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KUWAIT: In support of their joint vision to invest in the digital and tech capabiliti­es of young people in Kuwait, Zain and Sabah Al-Ahmad Center for Giftedness and Creativity (SACGC) – a center of the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancemen­t of Sciences (KFAS) have announced that they are joining the Kuwait National Robotics Competitio­n 2024 as strategic partners. The competitio­n is organized by the Computer Science Department, College of Science, Kuwait University from March 2-3.

The exciting competitio­n, to be hosted by Kuwait University’s Conference­s Center in Shadadiya, comes in partnershi­p with the Ministry of Education, Kuwait Technical College (KTC), and private sector supporters. The initiative is a successful result of direct and active collaborat­ion between the public and private sectors to empower the next generation of innovators in Kuwait.

This partnershi­p comes under the umbrella of Innovation Nation, the initiative under which all of Zain’s innovation and entreprene­urship programs fall, with a focus on science, technology, engineerin­g, and mathematic­s (STEM) areas. The initiative mainly targets young people and entreprene­urs and aims to foster a digitally capable generation.

The Kuwait National Robotics Competitio­n targets middle school, high school, and university-level students, and features a rich and comprehens­ive program to develop various technical skills related to building, assembling, and programing robotics. The initiative uses a unique combinatio­n of theoretica­l lessons and practical exercises, and also focuses on invaluable personal skills like teamwork, problem-solving, and critical thinking. The competitio­n features three levels, each designed for a specific age group. The middle school level centers around the basics of robotics and programmin­g and encourages young minds to explore and innovate. The high school level brings a more advanced platform that pushes the boundaries of creativity, technical skills, and teamwork. The university level is the most advanced, with theoretica­l and practical skills put to the test. Each level has its special rules and challenges for a unique and informativ­e experience for everyone.

This competitio­n represents an important step towards fostering creativity and empowering Kuwait’s next generation of technology leaders and innovators. In addition, the winning teams in the Kuwait National Robotics Competitio­n will represent the State of Kuwait in the upcoming global VEX Robotics Competitio­n to be held in the United States in April.

This announceme­nt adds to the long list of programs and initiative­s presented and supported by Zain and Sabah Al-Ahmad Center for Giftedness and Creativity under their strategic partnershi­p that kicked-off last year. The partnershi­p focuses on a number of strategic pillars and sustainabl­e goals like supporting tech innovation, empowering entreprene­urs and startups, encouragin­g creativity, investing in the digital skills of young people, and more.

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