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Innovative Technologies Shine at Makkah's King Salman Science Oasis

Innovative Technologies Shine at Makkah's King Salman Science Oasis

Post by : Mariam Al-Faris

At the Math: The Language of Science Festival in Makkah, the King Salman Science Oasis has unveiled a dedicated zone focusing on future technologies. This initiative aims to enhance scientific literacy and provide an engaging educational atmosphere. Visitors are encouraged to foster their creativity and partake in hands-on learning experiences. The festival will continue through November 30, attracting many students and families eager to explore the world of science in an interactive way.

The future zone features numerous workshops and interactive experiences that delve into cutting-edge technologies, including artificial intelligence, robotics, and smart city innovations. Students are invited to engage in practical stations to grasp fundamental concepts such as programming, linear algebra, and robot controlling practices. These activities are crafted to simplify complex scientific ideas, helping participants relate technology to real-world applications.

A significant number of school and university students are participating in the festival, fostering an environment rich in inspiration for young minds. Special spaces designed for children cultivate their curiosity, enhance critical thinking, and develop problem-solving skills early on. By engaging with science through playful exploration, youngsters can build a solid groundwork for future STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education.

In addition to its educational focus, the future zone showcases demonstrations of smart city technologies, allowing visitors to envision the real-life applications of AI and technology. Attendees can learn how these advancements may redefine urban experiences, streamline transportation, manage energy use, and improve public services, effectively linking theory to practical uses.

The festival promotes experiential learning, enabling participants to immerse themselves in technology actively. From constructing robots to simulating AI interactions, both students and visitors will apply scientific principles to resolve challenges. This strategy not only boosts comprehension and retention but also transforms learning into an enjoyable, meaningful journey.

The King Salman Science Oasis aspires to cultivate a creative and stimulating environment that promotes innovation. By familiarizing youth with future technologies and incorporating practical, engaging experiences, the initiative supports Saudi Arabia’s vision for a knowledge-driven society. Students are encouraged to confidently explore new concepts and utilize scientific skills creatively.

The festival symbolizes the Kingdom’s dedication to enhancing education in science and technology. Initiatives like the King Salman Science Oasis position Makkah as a center for learning, creativity, and innovation. This ensures students are equipped for future careers in these fields while nurturing a culture of inquiry and lifelong learning among attendees.

Nov. 20, 2025 6:20 p.m. 1611
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