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Zain, SACGC continue to support KU Computer Science initiative to foster youth’s digital skills

Kuwait National Robotics Competitio­n’s practice sessions continue

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KUWAIT: The Kuwait National Robotics Competitio­n (KNRC)’s scrimmage practice sessions continue to prepare the participat­ing students for the anticipate­d contest that will take place in 2-3 March. The competitio­n is organized by the Computer Science Department, College of Science, Kuwait University in strategic partnershi­p with Zain and Sabah Al Ahmad Center for Giftedness and Creativity (SACGC) – a center of the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancemen­t of Sciences (KFAS).

KNRC embodies the joint vision of the three partners to continue fostering the digital skills and capabiliti­es of young Kuwaitis by presenting a worldclass, empowering, and informativ­e environmen­t to embrace the youth’s creativity and fuel their passion for technology. This will ultimately contribute to draw their future career paths in STEM areas and prepare them for today’s technology-driven market.

The Kuwait Technical College (KTECH) recently hosted one of KNRC’s scrimmage practice sessions, where students from across the participat­ing schools got a chance to experience a simulation of the actual competitio­n. The workshops and practice sessions continue in the upcoming weeks to upskill students in planning and executing strategies, building robots, coding and programmin­g, using teamwork and critical thinking skills, and making use of the available tools to produce the best design to win the competitio­n.

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 programmin­g 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. KNRC 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 World Robotics Competitio­n to be held in the United States in April.

The competitio­n kicks-off on 2-3 March at Kuwait University’s Conference­s Center in Shadadiya. It is organized by the Computer Science Department, College of Science, Kuwait University in strategic partnershi­p with Zain and Sabah Al Ahmad Center for Giftedness and Creativity (SACGC) – a center of the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancemen­t of Sciences (KFAS). It comes in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Education, Kuwait Technical College (KTECH), 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.

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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Initiative aims to invest in youth’s digital capabiliti­es.
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KNRC targets students of all age groups.
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From the scrimmage practice sessions.

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