RIYADH: Riyadh Gov. Prince Faisal bin Bandar has launched Mawhiba Meta Minds, an online platform connecting gifted individuals globally to foster innovation and creativity.
The launch took place at the third Global Conference for Giftedness and Creativity, which has been organized by the King Abdulaziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity, known as Mawhiba.
Themed “Beyond Creative Minds,” the three-day event is being held at the King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center in Riyadh until Tuesday.
The conference aims to showcase the potential of gifted individuals; develop a support system for their care; strengthen strategic partnerships; and enhance global exchange and collaboration.
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Khaled Al-Sharif, secretary-general of Mawhiba, said that registration for the platform was open to scientists and gifted individuals worldwide in all scientific and creative fields.
The event brings together more than 300 gifted participants, experts, and speakers in science, technology, and innovation from more than 50 countries.
The conference features six dialogue sessions, eight workshops, and the Creative Creathon, with four tracks and keynote speakers. These activities help participants explore innovative solutions to contemporary challenges.
An exhibition and cultural visits are also taking place on the sidelines of the conference. Mawhiba has also signed several agreements with local universities and institutions during the event.
Khaled Al-Sharif, secretary-general of Mawhiba, said that the conference served as a global platform for talented youth to collaborate and exchange ideas in order to build a prosperous future.
He added that the conference highlighted Saudi Arabia’s leadership in nurturing gifted talents and shaping future aspirations.
Al-Sharif told Arab News that the platform would allow countries, organizations, and companies to request support as it aimed to deliver innovative solutions from the talented individuals connected through it.
He added: “The platform unites global talents to develop creative solutions for challenges presented by any country or organization seeking assistance.”
Al-Sharif said that registration for the platform was open to scientists and gifted individuals worldwide in all scientific and creative fields.
The event’s launch was attended by Prince Miteb bin Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, chairman of the King Abdullah Humanitarian Foundation; Minister of Education Yousef Al-Benyan; and Suleiman Al-Zaben, Mawhiba chairman.
Prince Faisal also honored the Quality of Life Program, a key component of Saudi Vision 2030, recognizing it as a knowledge partner of the event.
The Quality of Life Program’s CEO Khalid Al-Baker spoke of the conference’s significance in supporting talent, fostering innovation to tackle future challenges, and recognizing creativity’s role in achieving Saudi Vision 2030.