Date : 23/08/2025
By Shahed Kamal
KUWAIT, Aug 23 (KUNA) -- An eight-day intensive training course on innovating electronic games wrapped up on Saturday.
Omaima Al-Saad, the founder and director of the program for making electronic games at the National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters, said in remarks to KUNA that the course involved 85 trainees who received education and guidelines on developing, designing games and innovating their music.
Al-Saad said the NCAL, over the past years, organized specialization workshops to aid the youth in sharpening their skills in the digital industry.
She alluded to the "electronic games expo made in Kuwait" workshop, held at the Avenues Mall, in early August, displaying electronic innovations by the youth.
The digital innovation course that concluded today was held as part of the council's "cultural saifi 17" festival that featured various activities during summer, shedding light on the youth talents. (end)
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