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20,000 UAE Students to Learn Coding Under New National Initiative

MBZUAI ·

The UAE's National Programme for Coders will train 20,000 students in coding across eight universities, including MBZUAI and Khalifa University. The program includes 500 training opportunities at local and international companies. Amazon, Huawei, and IBM will launch digital libraries providing resources on AI, data science, and other technologies. Why it matters: This initiative aims to bolster the UAE's AI talent pool and enhance graduates' competitiveness in the job market through practical coding skills.

National program to upskill 100,000 Saudis in AI ‘crucial,’ says official - Arab News

Arab News ·

Saudi Arabia has launched a national program aiming to upskill 100,000 Saudi citizens in artificial intelligence. The initiative reflects the Kingdom's strategic focus on developing local AI capabilities. The program is viewed as crucial for achieving the goals of Vision 2030 and fostering a knowledge-based economy. Why it matters: Equipping the Saudi workforce with AI skills is essential for driving innovation and competitiveness in the region.

ZAWYA-PRESSR: UAE National Experts Program records more than 1,000 applications for AI track - TradingView

Zawya ·

The UAE National Experts Program (NEP) has received over 1,000 applications for its artificial intelligence track. The NEP aims to cultivate and prepare UAE national experts across various strategic sectors. The AI track focuses on developing expertise in AI to support the UAE's national AI strategy. Why it matters: This high application rate signals strong interest in AI among UAE nationals, crucial for advancing the UAE's AI ambitions and digital transformation.

Thuwal students meet Shaheen

KAUST ·

Students and teachers from Thuwal schools visited KAUST for computer-oriented activities on February 7. The activities included a practical computer coding lesson inspired by "Hour of Code," where participants used Mac computers to work through an online tutorial. Students and teachers also toured the supercomputing facilities in the KAUST Core Labs led by Bilel Hadri of the ECRC. Why it matters: Such outreach programs help promote STEM education and engagement with advanced computing resources among local students.

UAE National Experts Program records more than 1,000 applications for AI track - ZAWYA

The National ·

The UAE National Experts Program (NEP) has received over 1,000 applications for its artificial intelligence track. The NEP aims to cultivate and empower Emirati specialists in strategically important sectors, including AI. Selected participants will receive mentorship and training to enhance their expertise and contribute to the UAE's AI strategy. Why it matters: This high application rate signals strong national interest in AI development and the UAE's commitment to building local AI talent.

SDAIA launches ‘Applied AI Bootcamp’ in Riyadh - Arab News

SDAIA ·

The Saudi Data and AI Authority (SDAIA) has launched the 'Applied AI Bootcamp' in Riyadh, aimed at enhancing national capabilities in artificial intelligence. The intensive program focuses on practical AI applications and is part of SDAIA's broader efforts to cultivate AI talent within the Kingdom. Participants will gain hands-on experience through workshops, case studies, and collaborative projects. Why it matters: This bootcamp signals Saudi Arabia's commitment to developing a skilled workforce ready to implement AI solutions across various sectors, aligning with the Kingdom's Vision 2030 goals.

Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed meets first Emiratis selected for Advanced Technology Research Council’s new ‘NexTech’ Programme

TII ·

Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan met with the first 45 Emirati talents selected for the Advanced Technology Research Council’s (ATRC) ‘NexTech’ program. The NexTech program aims to develop Emirati talent in research and technology, aligning with Abu Dhabi's investment in knowledge development. ATRC will empower UAE national talent via outreach, talent scouting, and directing talent to TII research projects. Why it matters: This program signifies a strategic push towards building national competencies in advanced technology and accelerating the UAE's transition to a knowledge-based economy.

SDAIA launches ‘Applied AI Bootcamp’ in Riyadh - Arab News

SDAIA ·

The Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) has launched the ‘Applied AI Bootcamp’ in Riyadh. The program aims to train participants on the practical applications of AI technologies. It seeks to equip them with the skills needed to develop AI-powered solutions across various sectors. Why it matters: This initiative reflects Saudi Arabia's ongoing efforts to build a skilled AI workforce and advance its national AI strategy.