Five online competitions launched to engage students during virus outbreak in Saudi Arabia

The director general of the Department of Education in Riyadh, Hamad Al-Wahaibi, said that the activities and events aimed to encourage the spirit of competition among students. (SPA)
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Updated 10 April 2020
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Five online competitions launched to engage students during virus outbreak in Saudi Arabia

  • Al-Wahaibi said: “These competitions give students the opportunity to showcase their talents, experiences and creativity during this crisis

RIYADH: The General Department of Education in Riyadh has launched, during the period from April 9 to April 20, five online competitions for students covering different domains.
These competitions include best short film, the online student activity hackathon 2020 for the best coronavirus crisis solutions, ideas and initiatives, robots and coronavirus, the best daily schedule, and a message to the heroes of education.
The director general of the Department of Education in Riyadh, Hamad Al-Wahaibi, said that the activities and events aimed to encourage the spirit of competition among students and for them to invest in their leisure time at home for their benefit.
He said: “These competitions give students the opportunity to showcase their talents, experiences and creativity during this crisis, the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, which we and the whole world are experiencing.”  
Al-Wahaibi called on parents to urge their daughters and sons to participate in these educational competitions as they combined learning with fun.
The assistant director general for educational affairs, Abdullah Al-Ghannam, said that in the competitions’ topics, standards and requirements, the short film competition was a visual production of no more than two minutes on one of two subjects — the Kingdom’s efforts in fighting coronavirus and the efforts of the Ministry of Education in promoting distance learning.

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These competitions include best short film, the online student activity hackathon 2020 for the best coronavirus crisis solutions, ideas and initiatives, robots and coronavirus, the best daily schedule, and a message to the heroes of education.

Al-Ghannam said that the online student activity hackathon 2020 was a competition through which students put forward creative technology solutions for the coronavirus crisis.
He added: “In the robots and coronavirus competition, students compete to design robotic projects as a modern innovative means in the fields of raising awareness about coronavirus and preventing it. In the best message to education heroes competition, students compete to write a letter of no more than 300 words to the heroes of education.”
“In the best daily schedule competition, students compete to prepare and design a diversified model schedule for daily activities and work at home.”
Al-Ghannam said that entries to the short film competition would be received via the email address [email protected], while the rest of the entries would be received at [email protected].
Winners of the first five places will receive cash prizes; a prize of SR2,000 ($530) has been allocated for first place, SR1,500 for second, SR1,000 for third, SR750 for fourth, and SR500 for fifth place.


Saudi health sector displays 20 innovations at Geneva exhibition of inventions

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Saudi health sector displays 20 innovations at Geneva exhibition of inventions

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Health and the health sector participating in the 51st International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva, being held from March 11 to 15, are showcasing 20 innovations that reflect the progress of healthcare innovation in the Kingdom.
The Saudi pavilion brings together several key entities from the national health ecosystem, including Health Holding Co., the Council of Health Insurance (Dhaman), the National Institute for Health Research, and the Saudi Red Crescent Authority, according to a ministry of health press release on Thursday.
The innovations presented highlight solutions aimed at enhancing healthcare sustainability, improving service efficiency and enriching patient experience, in line with the goals of the Health Sector Transformation Program, a key pillar of Saudi Vision 2030 aimed at building a more efficient and innovation-driven healthcare system focused on prevention and quality of life.
The ministry said the participation reflects the Kingdom’s growing capabilities in healthcare innovation and demonstrates the integrated efforts of the national health ecosystem to advance medical solutions and strengthen Saudi Arabia’s contribution to global health innovation.
The Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions, organized in cooperation with the World Intellectual Property Organization, is one of the world’s leading innovation events, attracting participants from more than 40 countries and presenting more than 1,000 inventions, providing a global platform for sharing innovative solutions and strengthening international collaboration.