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Nov. 17, Manama (BNA): The AI GameDay for Information Technology (IT) is being held for students from public and private universities in the Kingdom by the Information & eGovernment Authority (iGA) in collaboration with the Royal Academy of Police. The event, which is sponsored by stc Bahrain and organized in collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), is set for Thursday, November 20.

iGA, Royal Academy of Police organise AI GameDay 2025

Students will have a great chance to improve their abilities by using AI tools and solutions during the competition. As students go through the challenge, they will develop their creative thinking and problem-solving skills, helping to create a competent national talent pool prepared to take part in Bahrain’s technical advancement and digital transformation.

According to the Royal Academy of Police, the event will provide students with hands-on, practical experience using AI technology through challenges that replicate real-world situations.

Additionally, utilizing AWS technologies, participants will learn the fundamentals of cloud computing and have the chance to improve their technical skills. As students collaborate to create and deliver creative, integrated solutions while developing their data analysis and decision-making skills, the competition further fosters teamwork and collaboration.

At the conclusion of the competition, the top three teams—supported by STC Bahrain—will receive awards for their exceptional performance and outcomes.

Before the competition begins, approved candidates will have virtual preparation sessions from November 18 and 19. Through its official social media accounts, @igabahrain, the iGA welcomes the respected public to follow the most recent developments.

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