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"Gulf bridges" It organizes two workshops in science and technology and a third in life skills

Sharjah, December 24 / WAM / The “Gulf Bridges – Gulf Program for Youth Leadership” program, organized by Sharjah Youth and Sajaya Girls, affiliated with the Rubu’ Qarn Foundation for Creating Leaders and Innovators, continues its activities until December 27, by presenting a series of specific workshops targeting 40 young men and women from Countries of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf, in a way that enriches their skills and enhances their capabilities in the areas of technical innovation and leadership excellence.

The Quarter Qarn Center for Science and Technology hosted youth delegations participating in two specialized workshops, the first entitled “Technology Ethics,” presented by Dr. Saeed Khalfan Al Dhaheri, Director of the Center for Future Studies at the University of Dubai and President of the Robotics and Automation Society, who touched on how to build a better future with ethical technology based on A group of important topics, the most prominent of which is the importance of understanding the principles of technology ethics, considerations related to its development, and the basic principles that companies must adhere to when developing technology.

The second workshop was titled “Internet of Things,” and was presented by Engineer Khaled Al-Awadhi, founder of Rimal Company, who reviewed the concept of the Internet of Things, its history and uses, in addition to the technology used on which this field is based.

At the Quarter Qarn Center for Life Skills, trainer Ashwaq Ahmed Bu Ali, a consultant on leadership, motivation and unleashing capabilities, presented a training workshop entitled “Self-Leadership”, through which she pointed to the origin of self-discovery and leadership in the Holy Qur’an and the Noble Prophet’s Sunnah, and addressed the concept of self-leadership and its importance in achieving… Personal and professional visions, with an emphasis on their stages and elements.

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