Social / 400 Male and Female Participants in Launch of 'Fingerprints of Future Cities 2026'
The Bismat Association for Orphan Care in Al-Ahsa launched the fifth edition of the 'Fingerprints of Future Cities 2026' enrichment program with 400 orphan students from across the Kingdom.
Al-Ahsa, Muharram 20, 1448 AH, corresponding to July 5, 2026, SPA – The Bismat Association for Orphan Care in Al-Ahsa yesterday launched the fifth edition of the 'Fingerprints of Future Cities 2026' enrichment program, with the participation of 400 male and female orphan students from various regions of the Kingdom. The program is a qualitative scientific and educational experience carried out by the association and lasts for 25 days on a full-board basis. Dr. Abdullah bin Mohammed Al-Jughaiman, General Supervisor of Scientific Programs and Board Member of the Bismat Association, explained that the 'Fingerprints of Future Cities' program represents a new milestone in the association's journey toward empowering children and building qualitative experiences that help discover their abilities, develop their scientific and creative skills, and open broader horizons for them in future fields. He stated that the program's activities involve 13 associations nationwide and 6 charity centers affiliated with the Al-Ahsa Charity Association, and include 16 tracks, all related to engineering and architectural innovations inspired by future city concepts. The tracks focus on developing thinking, design, and teamwork skills, and turning ideas into applied models and projects. He noted that during its duration, the program hosts a select group of experts and specialists to enrich the participants' experience and strengthen their connection to fields of innovation, design, engineering, and technology, in line with the program's aspirations to prepare a generation capable of thinking about the future of cities and creating innovative solutions for them. // End // 15:56 T M 0103
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