Post by : Mara Rahim
The Made in Saudi Hackathon reached a triumphant end on Thursday at the Females' Technical College in Madinah, witnessing vibrant participation from skilled students. This event served as a platform for emerging talents to present their innovative ideas and demonstrate their commitment to progress.
Participants unveiled a diverse array of projects focusing on sustainability, technical vocations, and crafts, aiming to develop real-world solutions that bolster local industries and align with Saudi Arabia's technological advancements.
Moreover, the hackathon marked a significant milestone in the college's digital transformation endeavors. New digital services were introduced to streamline administrative processes, enhancing operational efficiency. Noteworthy systems such as Tafaqqud and Rased were introduced to facilitate smoother day-to-day activities.
The initiative also underscored the significance of entrepreneurship, highlighted by the signing of a collaborative agreement with the Muntijuh platform, designed to nurture entrepreneurial ventures while equipping students with vital business and leadership skills.
Reflecting Saudi Arabia’s commitment to youth empowerment and innovation, the hackathon encouraged creative thinking and technological adoption, positioning students to make valuable contributions to the country’s growth and development.
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