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Leaders
20-04-2025
- Health
- Leaders
University of Jeddah Secures 1st Place at Harvard Health Hackathon
The University of Jeddah has achieved a remarkable global milestone as Ahmed Bawazeer, a standout student from the College of Computer Science and Engineering and a participant in the university's Gifted Talent Recruitment and Care Program, earned first place at the prestigious Harvard Health Hackathon. The event, hosted by Prince Mohammed Bin Salman College of Business and Entrepreneurship (MBSC) and organized by Harvard University, was held under the theme: 'Building High-Value Health Systems: Harnessing Digital Health and Artificial Intelligence.' Competing against 160 innovative projects, Bawazeer's AI-driven solution captured top honors, highlighting the potential of artificial intelligence in transforming healthcare systems of the future. This achievement underscores the University of Jeddah's commitment to empowering its students, fostering innovation, and advancing the role of AI in building sustainable and impactful health solutions on a global scale. Related Topics: University of Jeddah Launches 'Container' Logistics Incubator with Modon Khaled Al-Faisal inaugurates the first university-run with AI in Jeddah Islamic University in Medina Launches Cultures, Peoples Festival KAUST to Host 2025 'Times Higher Education World Academic Summit,' First in Middle East Short link : Post Views: 22 Related Stories


Asharq Al-Awsat
19-04-2025
- Health
- Asharq Al-Awsat
University of Jeddah Wins 1st Place at Harvard Health Hackathon
The University of Jeddah achieved a new global milestone after its talented student Ahmed Bawazeer from the College of Computer Science and Engineering, and a member of the university's Gifted Talent Recruitment and Care Program, won first place in the Innovative Health Hackathon. The event was organized by Harvard University and hosted by Prince Mohammed bin Salman College of Business and Entrepreneurship (MBSC) under the theme: 'Building High-Value Health Systems: Harnessing Digital Health and Artificial Intelligence.' The hackathon featured 160 innovative ideas, and Bawazeer stood out with an exceptional project based on AI technologies aimed at developing future solutions for health systems, SPA reported. His achievement reflects the University of Jeddah's vision to support its students and showcase their talents on the global stage, emphasizing the importance of investing in AI as a key element in advancing health systems and achieving societal progress.