KUWAIT: The office of the International Organization for Science and Technology (MILSET Asia) announced the names of six middle schools that won the scientific and research competition of the 16th Kuwaiti-French Science Exhibition - organized by the office entitled 'Artificial Intelligence' in cooperation with the French Embassy in Kuwait and the Education Ministry's information technology department.

Dawood Al-Ahmad, Regional Director of the MILSET Asia office, said "The 16th Kuwaiti-French Science Exhibition, which opened on December 5, witnessed the participation of 20 middle schools and 40 students, who presented 21 scientific and research projects on the theme of the exhibition. The exhibition included 31 sections for student teams representing participating schools, in addition to 4 projects for the French school, 5 projects for the MILSET Asia office, and a special exhibition for the Science and Natural History Museum of the education ministry."

KUWAIT: Officials pose for a group photo with the winners.

"The middle school schools for boys won the first three places, which are 'Al-Harith Al-Saadi School', represented by its students Nayef Al-Shammari and Muhammad Saad, 'Abu Ayoub Al-Ansari School', represented by its students Ali Akbar and Abdulaziz Taqi, as well as 'Ali Al-Salem Al-Sabah school' which was represented by students Muhammad Qubilan Turki and Ali Suhail," Al-Ahmad clarified.

He explained that the three winning schools in the intermediate schools category for girls are: "Sarah Rashid Al-Tawhid School, represented by Al-Nour Shaher and Shuaa Al-Ajmi, 'Ramlat Umm Al-Mu'mineen School', represented by Mona Al-Otaibi, and Mays Al-Otaibi, as well as the school of 'Ruqayyah Bint Muhammad' represented by Hessa Al-Furaij, and Bedoor Al-Loughani."

"The exhibition program included, over three days, 11 workshops and training courses in artificial intelligence, where 220 male and female students were enrolled, and administered by French engineer, Kevin Foveau, who specializes in the field of artificial intelligence," he added. The director of MILSET Asia Office emphasized the importance of what the office presented through these exhibitions, which has been active since 2005 with various scientific topics.