
Juthoor Summit achieves milestone success, strengthens Bahraini-Emirati AI partnership
The summit was widely praised by participants and observers alike for its exceptional success in terms of organisation, content, and impact.
The summit marked a significant milestone in advancing Gulf cooperation in the fields of technology and innovation. It underscored the spirit of partnership between Bahrain and the UAE in artificial intelligence, entrepreneurship, education, media, and future-oriented professions, further establishing Bahrain as a leading regional platform for shaping the future and embracing technological advancement.
Specialised Sessions and Key Themes
The summit featured a series of specialised sessions and in-depth discussions covering a range of topics, including artificial intelligence in decision-making, digital media, smart education, tech entrepreneurship, cyber fraud, and career transformation. University students and researchers presented innovative research projects, highlighting practical applications of artificial intelligence in health, technology, and education, thereby opening new horizons for the next generation of innovators.
Notable Institutional Participation
The summit attracted broad institutional participation from local, regional, and international official, academic, and technological entities, including the Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Finance, Royal Police Academy, Gulf University, Arab Open University, the Shaikh Nasser Centre for AI Research and Development, and AlMabarrah AlKhalifia Foundation.
There was also active engagement from Emirati, regional, and international organisations, such as the Emirates Scholar Research Center, One Podcast, Al Ayam newspaper, EuroTimes, Daily Euro Times – Washington, Crestnux (specialists in tech solutions), Trivox Digital Media, as well as data analytics and information companies including Brieflex, Infoflix, and Africalix.
An Interactive Knowledge Platform and Practical Recommendations
Participants expressed highly positive impressions of the summit, commending the scientific depth and professionalism of the discussions, which reflected the region's readiness to enter the digital era with confidence and competence. They emphasised the importance of sustaining 'Juthoor' as an interactive knowledge platform that contributes to shaping a renewed Arab technological awareness, fosters a culture of innovation among future generations, and bridges the gap between people and technology, as well as between traditional values and rapid progress.
Attendees stressed that the summit serves as a cultural bridge, enhancing Gulf integration and providing a dynamic space for open scientific dialogue and collaboration among thought leaders and decision-makers, all in pursuit of a sustainable, knowledge-driven future.
From Bahrain to Washington: Juthoor Goes Global
Reflecting the summit's growing international dimension, it was announced that the next edition of 'Juthoor' will be held in Washington, D.C., elevating the summit to a new level of global influence and extending its roots from Bahrain to the heart of the world, carrying a message of knowledge, integration, and empowerment of the Arab individual in the digital age.
Towards Youth and Research Initiatives in Artificial Intelligence
At the conclusion of the summit, a number of key recommendations were issued, foremost among them the launch of specialised training and research initiatives in artificial intelligence and future professions, targeting youth and entrepreneurs in the region. These initiatives will be developed in collaboration with regional and international partners, supporting the Arab digital transformation agenda and empowering Arab individuals to play an active role in shaping the future of technology, rather than merely adapting to it.
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