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Kuwait times, Sun, Mar 23, 2025 | Ramadan 23, 1446
Coded aims to train 1,000 students at 5th edition of ‘Kuwait Codes’ program
Kuwait:
Coded launched the fifth edition of Kuwait Codes on
Thursday, an initiative that has been running for over four years, aimed at
equipping Kuwaiti youth with essential programming skills. On the sidelines of
the press conference hosted at Kuwait University, Ahmad Maarafi, co-founder and
CEO of Coded, told Kuwait Times about the program’s impact on nurturing young
talent and preparing them for the evolving job market. “As we start the fifth
year, our goal is to train 1,000 students, including high school students and
ninth graders, with the skills needed to thrive in the digital era.”
Maarafi underscored the rapid advancements in AI and the necessity for Kuwaiti
youth to stay ahead of global trends. “If we do not keep up with these
technological advancements, we risk falling behind both regionally and
internationally. Our students are full of creativity and potential; all they
need is an opportunity. This is precisely what we offer through this program.”
The program continues to attract students from diverse academic backgrounds,
including medicine, engineering, and design, reinforcing the idea that coding
and AI are not confined to the tech industry but are becoming essential across
all fields.
Strategic partnerships
Dr Hanadi Abdelsalam, Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs and Research at Kuwait
University, expressed the university’s pride in hosting and supporting the
initiative. “Kuwait University is always delighted to facilitate
community-driven programs like ‘Kuwait Codes.’ Our role is to provide space,
infrastructure, and resources to support both trainers and students,” she said.
This year, Abdelsalam added, the initiative is being hosted at the College of
Life Sciences, reflecting the university’s commitment to rotating the program
across various faculties.
Faisal Duwaihees, Head of Corporate Relations at Zain Kuwait, reiterated the
company’s commitment as a strategic partner of Coded. “We at Zain are proud to
support ‘Kuwait Codes’ in its new season. Over the past four editions, more than
3,500 students have benefited from this initiative. As a leading digital service
provider, it is our duty to empower Kuwaiti youth with the necessary
technological skills for the future job market.” Duwaihees detailed Zain’s
multi-faceted support, which includes financial assistance, media outreach, and
hosting workshops. “Our partnership with Coded aligns with Zain’s sustainability
strategy, which prioritizes education and youth development. By supporting
‘Kuwait Codes,’ we are actively investing in the future of Kuwait’s digital
economy.”
Media support
Hussain Sana, a content creator at Kuwait Times and Kuwait News, highlighted the
natural synergy between the media and initiatives like ‘Kuwait Codes.’ “Our
sponsorship of Coded is organic, natural, and genuine because both of our
organizations are run by young professionals. Our management teams are in their
30s and 40s, and we both focus on empowering young people.” He further
emphasized the shared values between Kuwait Times and Coded. “We align in our
goals and our drive for quality rather than purely commercial results.
‘Kuwait Codes’ plays a crucial role in rallying and mobilizing young people
interested in technology, coding, and programming. This, in turn, contributes to
building a future workforce that supports the growth and diversification of
Kuwait’s economy.” Sana also reflected on how initiatives like ‘Kuwait Codes’
benefit media institutions. “Even though we are in different industries, we
share the same values and aspirations for Kuwait’s development.”
A forward-looking
initiative
This year’s edition of ‘Kuwait Codes’ is set to introduce more AI-focused
content, reflecting the global shift toward intelligent technologies. “Compared
to last year, AI tools have evolved significantly. Countries like China are
pushing the boundaries of AI development, and our role is to equip Kuwaiti
students with the right foundation to harness these technologies for their
future careers,” Maarafi noted. Several other prominent organizations, including
Agility, Kuwait Finance House (KFH), and Alghanim Industries, have joined as
partners in this year’s edition. Representatives from these companies expressed
their pride in being part of an initiative that empowers the next generation
with vital digital skills.