The Saudi Ministry of Education launches an important statement for all male and female students regarding the new competition
This morning, the Saudi Ministry of Education officially launched an important statement for all male and female students in Saudi Arabia regarding the new competition.
The Saudi Ministry of Education: The Kingdom’s students won 4 medals in the “Future Science Challenge” competition in the Gulf countries
Congratulations to the students of the Kingdom for winning 4 medals in the virtual “Future Science Challenge” competition for the year 2022 AD, which was held in the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council.
The Ministry of Education announced that the Kingdom’s students won 4 medals in the virtual “Future Science Challenge” competition for the year 2022 in the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council.
The Ministry stated that the previously participating students won the prizes, as Makki Muhammad Zakry and Amin Ayman Sejeni from Tuwaiq Academy and the Riyadh Education Department won the Future Science Challenge Champion Award for the junior category.
Hakim Hafez Al-Amoudi and Ibrahim Ahmed Rifai from the Jazan Education Department won the best designer award in the junior category. A team consisting of Abdulaziz Salman Al-Hudhaif, Faisal Abdullah Al-Rashedan and Tamim Nasser Al-Qafari from the Riyadh Education Department won the best engineer award for the junior category.
The team, which includes Jihad Bakhit Al-Juhani, Youssef Muhammad Al-Faqih and Abdul-Rahman Fahd Al-Duraibi from Tuwaiq Academy and the Riyadh Education Department, won the Best Engineer Award for the professional category.
The Ministry confirmed that the competition aims to enhance learning of the principles of artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things, and targets talented and outstanding male and female students within the categories of juniors and professionals in the field of science and technology, who are citizens of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries.
Details of the “Future Science Challenge” competition in the Gulf countries
The Future Science Challenge is a competition that includes the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, and aims to encourage young people in the Gulf countries to take an interest in science, enhance their skills and inspire them to continue studying these fields.
The competition takes place at the state and regional level, and students from all public and private schools compete. The competition includes tests on various topics in science and technology, applied challenges, and design and creation of projects.
The competition is jointly organized by governmental and private institutions, such as ministries of education, higher education institutions, major technology companies, and civil society organizations.
The competition features valuable prizes for the winners, and also provides opportunities for students to communicate with experts and specialists in the fields of science and technology, and provides them with opportunities to work and innovate in these fields in the future.
The Future Science Challenge Competition is an excellent opportunity for students to discover their talents, stimulate their interest in science and technology, and encourage them to continue studying and developing these fields in the future.