Honor has yet again affirmed its long-standing commitment to community engagement and its strong support for emerging talents and artistic initiatives in Saudi Arabia. The global technology company consistently goes beyond business objectives to invest in initiatives that foster creativity and cultural enrichment in the Kingdom.
This year, Honor sponsored the “We Dream and Achieve” art competition at King Saud University, with an aim to empower youth and foster creativity. This event, organized for KSU students, featured two categories.
The first category involved capturing images using either a smartphone camera or a professional camera, while the second category centered around creating paintings. Following the submissions, an evaluation committee selected three winners from each category, resulting in a total of six winners.
“At Honor, we are committed to supporting the arts and new talents. We believe that art is a powerful tool for self-expression and communication, and we are proud to collaborate with King Saud University with the ‘We Dream and Achieve’ art competition. We are impressed by the creativity and talent of KSU students, and we congratulate the winners on their achievements,” said Jerry Liao, country manager, Honor Saudi Arabia.
The competition was held under the leadership of KSU President Professor Dr. Badran bin Abdulrahman Al-Omar and was part of the university’s celebration of the 93rd Saudi National Day. The event also included an art exhibition showcasing work from university students and staff, including special paintings drawn in braille. At the end of the event, Al-Omar awarded the winners of the art competition.
“This partnership exemplifies Honor’s dedication to fostering creative expression and cultural enrichment, showcasing the brand’s ongoing efforts to contribute to the flourishing arts scene in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” the company said.