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SACGC opens registration for AI program in US

KUWAIT: Sabah Al-Ahmad Center for Giftedness and Creativity (SACGC) announced on Tuesday the opening of registration for the artificial intelligence (AI) innovative program in partnership with Bridge the Mind institution in Silicon Valley, San Francisco. Director General of the Center Neda Al-Daihani told KUNA that this program comes in the framework of the center’s commitment to promote innovation and support Kuwaiti inventors regionally and internationally as well as encourage the spirit of talent and creativity.

The ten-day program - which begins from November 18 till 27 - aims to support Kuwaiti inventors to deeply recognize the American markets, develop their innovative strategies, and networking with key successful partners in the United States, Al-Daihaini added. He also noted that the program is organized by the most prominent innovations centers in the world, which offers many benefits to the participants, including one-on-one sessions with experts, overview of the US markets, as well as other exceptional opportunities.

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Al-Daihani further said the registration is open for Kuwaiti inventors who own a product in either Minimum Viable Product (MVP) version or Beta-version, as the priority would be for innovative ideas in education, health, water and food security, energy, and digital transformation. He called for all young Kuwaiti inventors to apply and participate, affirming that the program is an extraordinary opportunity to expand their business globally. He expressed his excitement with this program, and its great offers and benefits for the Kuwaiti inventors. Al-Daihani urged inventors to visit the website for more information at (https://sacgc.org/en/ai-program-sv/). — KUNA

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