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Post by : Maya Rahman
On Thursday, the Made in Saudi Hackathon concluded at the Females' Technical College in Madinah, witnessing exceptional participation from inventive students. The event fostered an environment where young creatives displayed their skills, ideas, and dedication to innovation.
Participants presented an array of forward-thinking projects that addressed sustainability, vocational fields, and technical crafts. These initiatives aimed to create practical solutions to enhance local industries while aligning with the Kingdom's technological advancements.
This hackathon also represented a significant move towards digital transformation within the college, unveiling new digital services aimed at automating administrative processes. Tools like Tafaqqud and Rased were introduced to streamline operational tasks and boost overall efficiency.
Beyond technology and innovation, the event emphasized the value of entrepreneurship. A partnership was established with the Muntijuh platform to nurture entrepreneurial endeavors, equipping students with essential business and leadership skills for future endeavors.
The hackathon underscored Saudi Arabia's commitment to empowering youth, fostering innovation, and promoting community growth. By encouraging creativity and supporting entrepreneurial initiatives, it played a vital role in preparing students to contribute meaningfully to the nation’s progress.
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