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Leaders
a day ago
- Business
- Leaders
SDAIA Receives Certificates for Nominated Projects at WSIS Summit
The Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) has received certificates for its nominated projects recognized among the best entries at the 2025 WSIS Prizes, according to the Saudi Press Agency. Organized by the UN International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the 2025 World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Prizes witnessed the participation of over 194 countries, mirroring the significance of global competition. SDAIA's nominated projects stand out as technological initiatives that crystalized both innovation and creativity. After the ITU's expert evaluation, the Saudi projects were selected out of 973 submissions from various countries. Crucially, SDAIA noted that the nominated projects have covered various fields as follows: The government cloud-computing platform 'Deem,' which offers integrated and flexible cloud services for government entities. 'Nafath' app for biometric identity verification 'My Resume' service within the 'Tawakkalna' app that enables users to display their certified academic qualifications 'Tahseen' an AI-powered project that can restore and boost historical media 'Allam' and 'SauTech' projects which support and process Arabic through large language models and speech recognition technologies Prestigious Recognition Apart from this, the WSIS recognized the IAIO as an unparalleled project in Category 7 (E-Science). This recognition reflects the ongoing efforts of the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) to boost innovation and elevate national and international capacities of the artificial intelligence. In collaboration with the International Center for AI Research and Ethics (ICAIRE), AI Olympiad featured participants from more than 25 countries around the world. By hosting such a prestigious exhibition, SDAIA offers an international platform for AI competitions and an umbrella that brings together brilliant minds and spreads the concept of the Smart Olympiad among current generations. Related Topics: Saudi Arabia Showcases Digital Leadership at WSIS 2025 'Madrasati' Platform Wins Top Honor at WSIS Forum 2025 Saudi Arabia Wins Awards at WSIS +20 Forum Short link : Post Views: 13 Related Stories


Leaders
5 days ago
- Business
- Leaders
‘Madrasati' Platform Wins Top Honor at WSIS Forum 2025
Saudi Arabia, represented by the Ministry of Education, has won the grand prize in the e-learning category at the 2025 World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum Awards for its innovative 'Madrasati' platform. Developed entirely by national experts, the platform supports public education and reflects the Kingdom's commitment to digital transformation. This prestigious award highlights a nationwide effort to integrate advanced technologies in education, positioning Saudi Arabia as a global leader in digital learning and aligning with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 'Madrasati' was recognized for its pivotal role in creating a robust digital learning environment that currently serves over six million students and more than 500,000 teachers across the Kingdom. The award also provided a global platform for the Ministry of Education to showcase Saudi Arabia's progress in digital education and its commitment to enhancing the quality of e-learning. Related Topics : 22 Projects Open for Public Consultation via Istitlaa Platform AI-Powered Baseer Platform: Cutting-Edge Technology for Efficient Hajj Crowd Management SDAIA Winter School Boosts AI Sector with International Researchers Saudi Arabia Maintains Leadership in Global Cybersecurity Ranking in 2025 Short link : Post Views: 11 Related Stories


Qatar Tribune
6 days ago
- Qatar Tribune
Qatar wins 2025 WSIS Prize for its Cyber Security Curriculum Project
Tribune News Network Doha Qatar, represented by the National Cyber Security Agency, has been awarded the 2025 World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Prize for its 'Cyber Security Curriculum Project.' The recognition was granted in the ALC10 category: Ethical Dimensions of the Information Society, organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in cooperation with the Swiss Confederation.