Over 400 Participants Compete to Drive Innovation in Injaz Hackathon

More than 400 participants across 90 teams are set to compete in the Injaz Hackathon, which kicks off today. This event is dedicated to developing cutting-edge technological solutions aimed at enhancing efficiency and readiness within the Kingdom’s public and private sectors.
The initiative focuses on fostering collaboration between the two sectors by leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to optimize operations and accelerate progress. Over three days, participants will work in a dynamic and creative environment to design innovative solutions that boost productivity, streamline processes, reduce costs and time, and address shared challenges. Additionally, a core objective is to create practical, impactful solutions that enhance institutional efficiency through AI applications.
The Injaz Hackathon is organized under the supervision of several key entities, including the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA), the Digital Government Authority, the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, the Ministry of Economy and Planning, the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, the Ministry of Finance, the Expenditure and Project Efficiency Authority, the Saudi Broadcasting Authority, the National Center for Government Resources Systems, and the National IT Development Program.
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