Saudi team wins top Arab spot at World Robot Olympiad in Turkiye

Saudi team wins top Arab spot at World Robot Olympiad in Turkiye
Al-Jawhara Al-Qahtani and Aseel Al-Jasser built the robot using AI, machine learning, 3D printing, and sensors connected to camera and radar technologies.(SPA)
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Updated 01 December 2024
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Saudi team wins top Arab spot at World Robot Olympiad in Turkiye

Saudi team wins top Arab spot at World Robot Olympiad in Turkiye
  • The Kingdom sent 15 teams of 30 students from various regions, supported by 11 advisers and 15 trainers

Riyadh: Saudi Arabia’s Al-Jawhara Al-Qahtani and Aseel Al-Jasser secured first place among Arab countries and ninth globally on debut in the Future Engineers category at the World Robot Olympiad International Final.

Held in the Turkish city of Izmir from Nov. 26 to 30, the contest drew participants of all ages from more than 90 countries, with a focus on creativity in robotics and artificial intelligence.

The Kingdom sent 15 teams of 30 students from various regions, supported by 11 advisers and 15 trainers, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The collaborative effort involved the Saudi Ministry of Education, the Saudi Federation for Robotics & RC Sports, Tuwaiq Academy, and Tatweer Education Holding Co.

The competition featured categories such Robo Missions, Robo Sports, Innovators of the Future, and Future Engineers.

Al-Qahtani and Al-Jasser credited their success to months of work at a camp at Tuwaiq Academy, SPA reported.

They built the robot using artificial intelligence, machine learning, 3D printing, and sensors connected to camera and radar technologies.

A training camp for Saudi participants was held at Tuwaiq Academy, the training arm of the Saudi Federation for Cybersecurity, Programming and Drones, aimed at enhancing students’ creativity, design capabilities and problem-solving skills through robotics competitions and activities aligned with educational plans.


Health minister discusses pilgrims’ well-being at Hajj conference 

Health minister discusses pilgrims’ well-being at Hajj conference 
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Health minister discusses pilgrims’ well-being at Hajj conference 

Health minister discusses pilgrims’ well-being at Hajj conference 

JEDDAH: Minister of Health Fahad AlJalajel on Tuesday participated in a ministerial session at the fifth Hajj Conference and Exhibition, highlighting efforts to provide pilgrims with high-quality medical services.

Aligned with the Health Sector Transformation Program and the Pilgrim Experience Program under Saudi Vision 2030, these efforts aim to ensure a safe and seamless pilgrimage.

Speaking during the session “From Vision to Reality: Integrated Sectors in Serving Pilgrims,” AlJalajel said the health system has various entities to safeguard pilgrims’ well-being throughout their journey.

He emphasized the “health eligibility” requirement for Hajj visas, ensuring pilgrims are medically fit for the rituals, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

AlJalajel highlighted the use of advanced technologies, including spatial analytics and real-time data, to monitor and protect pilgrims’ health throughout the season. 

Preventive measures include annually updating vaccination requirements and addressing challenges such as high temperatures to prevent heat stress, he added.

AlJalajel said the government wants to ensure all pilgrims have a safe and healthy Hajj.