The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), through its 'Studio 5' initiative, organized its first Summer Camp of 2025, focusing on artificial intelligence and programming.

The camp was held in collaboration with the Orphans Care Center (Dreama).

A total of 22 students from Dreama, aged 7 to 18, participated in an interactive training program that combined theory with practical application.

Designed to accommodate different age groups, the camp focused on three key areas: programming, AI, and robotics, to open new pathways for learning and creativity in a stimulating digital environment.

Structured over two weeks, the camp catered to different age groups from Dreama Center.

Younger participants (ages 7-10) attended the first week, followed by older students (ages 11-18) in the second week. Both groups received three days of training, with daily two-hour sessions.

The camp's activities focused on developing participants' skills in programming, artificial intelligence, and robotics, through practical projects to build a smart city and monitor weather changes.

The camp concluded with students presenting their projects in an inspiring experience that reflected their advanced skills and growing understanding of modern technologies.

The summer camp stands as a key highlight in the 2025 summer program series. It reflected a shared commitment to empowering the emerging generation with advanced knowledge and technical skills in technology and digital manufacturing.

Studio 5 is an innovative Fab Lab established by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology to empower children, youth, and educators through immersive technology education.

As a dynamic community platform, it provides cutting-edge technology and hands-on experiences, fostering problem-solving, critical thinking, creativity, and innovation skills. Studio 5 empowers and inspires the next generation to become visionary technology creators.