Saudi trainees win 11 medals at Singapore WorldInvent exhibition

Saudi trainees win 11 medals at Singapore WorldInvent exhibition
The Technical and Vocational Training Corp. has continued to support innovators at international events, in line with Saudi Vision 2030. (SPA)
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Updated 06 September 2023
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Saudi trainees win 11 medals at Singapore WorldInvent exhibition

Saudi trainees win 11 medals at Singapore WorldInvent exhibition
  • Participants had to undergo a stringent qualification process

RIYADH: Eleven representatives from Saudi Arabia’s Technical and Vocational Training Corp. won medals at the 34th WorldInvent Singapore 22+23, an international exhibition for inventions, innovation and new technology.

The six gold medalists were Dana Ibrahim, Manar Al-Abdulhadi, Yazid Nasser, Mohammed Atef, Abdulilah Al-Bakr and Abdullah Al-Muzayil.

The four silver medal winners were Dana Rashid, Fatima Al-Khalifa, Ali Al-Ghamdi and Mohammed Al-Sarhan. Trainee Abdullah Al-Amri won a bronze medal.

Their projects had previously been recognized at national level. The participants had to undergo a stringent qualification process. 

The process consisted of three stages, held online, in Riyadh and Malaysia, aimed at enhancing the participants’ presentation and communication skills.

Qualified trainers reviewed the trainees’ projects based on the judging criteria set for this year’s competition. 

The Technical and Vocational Training Corp. has continued to support innovators at international events, in line with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030. 

The purpose of WorldInvent Singapore 22+23 is to provide a space for innovators to showcase their ideas aimed at addressing global challenges.