Three Kuwaitis Win At Gulf Hackathon Competition

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Three Kuwaitis Win At Gulf Hackathon Competition

Three Kuwaiti students achieved remarkable success at the Gulf Hackathon in Bahrain, focusing on artificial intelligence applications. Hawraa al-Sharif and Ahmad Al-Sharika secured first place with their 'Education Compass' project, while Abdulwahab Haider took third for his interactive educational platform. This event, organized by the Arab Bureau of Education for the Gulf States, showcased innovative solutions in education through AI.

The competition highlighted the importance of AI in education, with officials praising the students' achievements. Mona Al-Awadhi from Kuwait's Ministry of Education expressed pride in their accomplishments, which inspire further innovation. The event also underscored Bahrain's commitment to integrating AI across various sectors, particularly in education.

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