Oujda .. The Science Festival celebrates graduates of the Umar Bin Abdul Aziz high school and honors the talents of artificial intelligence

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
This article was automatically translated from Hibapress, the Arabic version:
Heba Press -Ahmed Al -Masader
The activities of the twelfth session of the Eastern Sciences Festival, organized by the Omar Bin Abdulaziz Foundation in the city of Oujda under the great patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God love him.
The first day witnessed the organization of more than 200 scientific and training workshops organized by the Omar Bin Abdulaziz secondary school, with the participation of 50 scientific clubs and more than 600 volunteers, which offered more than 15,000 students the opportunity to benefit directly from these activities. The workshops have focused on vital subjects such as artificial intelligence, renewable energies, programming, physics and chemistry, in an interactive atmosphere aimed at stimulating creativity and innovation.
On Saturday May 03 of this year, the Mohamed VI Theater organized the official festival session, in the presence of eminent personalities, where Jawad Benhadi, head of the Bin Abdel Aziz, confirmed that the festival turned into an important national meeting thanks to its opening to several Moroccan cities.
The session included honoring him a certain number of eminent personalities, including the Governor of the East, Khatib Al -habil, who delivered a touching discourse in which he spoke of his memories as a student in the high school of Omar Bin Abdul Aziz, praising the dynamics of development that the party knows thanks to the royal directives. Other local and international personalities have also been honored, notably Mohamed al-Azzawi, Jean-Paul Aimetti and the Moroccan researcher Badr Al-Muqri.
The session ended, by stressing the importance of investing in artificial intelligence as one of the pillars of the fourth industrial revolution, and the call to empower young people of digital skills to build an economy of sustainable knowledge.
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