Kuwaiti students triumph at Gulf Hackathon on AI in education

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Kuwaiti students triumph at Gulf Hackathon on AI in education

Three Kuwaiti students achieved remarkable success at the second Gulf Hackathon in Bahrain, focusing on artificial intelligence in public education. Hawra Al-Sharif and Ahmed Al-Sharika won first place with their project 'Education Compass,' while Abdulwahab Haidar secured third place with his 'Interactive Educational Platform.' The event was organized by the Arab Bureau of Education for the Gulf States in collaboration with the Bahraini Ministry of Education.

The 'Education Compass' project assists students in choosing suitable university majors through a simple test. This achievement highlights the potential of Kuwaiti students in AI and education, showcasing their innovative capabilities. The event not only recognized their talents but also emphasized the importance of integrating AI into educational curricula across the Gulf region.

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