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70 participants graduate in Riyadh AI and Innovation Hackathon

70 participants graduate in Riyadh AI and Innovation Hackathon

Arab News26-05-2025
RIYADH: Seventy participants have completed the AI and Innovation Hackathon program held in Riyadh recently.
Organized by the Financial Academy, in partnership with MEDGULF Insurance Company, the program is aimed at training national talents capable of driving the development of the insurance sector in the Kingdom, in line with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.
The hackathon included several key phases, starting with data collection and pertinent challenges, followed by awareness sessions and inviting applications, then idea screening, and the selection of the best candidates.
The five-month event culminated in an intensive five-day hackathon with creative engagement from the participants.
The Financial Academy has several responsibilities and mandates, such as: including training and qualifying employees working in the financial sectors, setting standards and requirements for practicing professions in the financial services market, publishing scientific research.
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