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KAUST partners with the Ministry of Hajj, Umrah, SWCC and SAEI for ideation challenge

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KAUST hosted the KAUST Ignite ideation challenge with 90+ students from Saudi universities participating. The three-day event partnered with the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, SWCC, and SAEI, challenging students to address regional and global issues. Participants formed teams to develop solutions for real-world challenges in water, aviation, and the Hajj experience, presenting their ideas to judges. Why it matters: This initiative fosters innovation and entrepreneurship among Saudi students, addressing critical challenges and contributing to Saudi Arabia's economic transformation.

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