Zain hosted a celebration for the winners of the second season of the Kuwait National Robotics Competition. The event was organized in collaboration with notable partners including the Computer Science Department at Kuwait University, the Public Authority for Youth, and the Ministry of Education. Since its inception, Zain has been a strategic partner in this initiative.

Over 800 students participated by forming 170 teams across various educational levels such as elementary, middle school, high school, and university. The competition featured four main categories: marine robotics, drones, an innovation challenge, and the flagship VEX Robotics competition.

Teams qualifying for the VEX Robotics World Championship included Superheroes from Al-Adailiya School (Elementary level), ABS Team A from American Baccalaureate School (Middle school level), Robotech from Salah Al-Din School (High school level), and Autovortex from Bucharest University of Economic Studies (University level). Additionally, Zain presented the Innovation Nation Award to a team from Kuwait Technical College (Ktech).

The competition aims to foster students' passion for technology, boost creative thinking, and guide them toward STEM careers. This is part of Zain's broader 'Innovation Nation' program that supports innovation and entrepreneurship among youth through year-round programs in collaboration with strategic partners. Nawaf Al-Gharaballi expressed confidence that Kuwait’s youth are well-positioned to lead future challenges amid rapid technological advancements.

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