
Al-Adwani participates in International Forum for Representatives of Olympic Academies in Greece
Hisham Salem Al-Adwani, an accredited lecturer in the Olympic Values Program, took part in the 18th International Forum for Representatives of National Olympic Committees and Olympic Academies, organized by the International Olympic Academy. The forum was held from May 10 to 15 in the historic city of Olympia, Greece.
The event witnessed broad international participation, with over 150 delegates representing 96 countries from various continents. Held under the overarching theme "The Future of Sport," the forum focused on the central topic "Olympic Education and Artificial Intelligence: A Process of Transformation," aiming to promote Olympic values while addressing the rapid advancements in technology.
The scientific program of the forum featured a series of specialized lectures delivered by a group of distinguished academics and international experts. These sessions explored the intersection between Olympic education and modern technologies, highlighting the opportunities and challenges posed by artificial intelligence in shaping the future of sport.
Participants were divided into daily working groups to discuss key themes and synthesize their insights into final presentations delivered on the last day of the forum.
In addition to the academic sessions, the forum included cultural activities and field visits, including a tour of the archaeological site of the ancient Olympic Stadium, which hosted the Olympic Games in the pre-Christian era, as well as a visit to the Olympic Archaeological Museum. These visits offered participants a unique opportunity to connect with the rich Olympic heritage in the birthplace of the Games.
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