du, a telecommunications company in the UAE and a subsidiary of Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (EITC), has announced the launch of a new campaign aimed at raising awareness about cyberbullying among students.
The “back-to-school” season has officially begun across the country, and customers can use Alexa skills to organize their day-to-day activities, access information quickly, and easily manage their schedules with just a voice command to help families prepare for the new academic year.
The Project Design Space competition, which is being run digitally again this year, lasts six months, with DIDI faculty sourcing client briefs, enrolling schools, and running workshops for teachers and students across multiple disciplines on design thinking skills, applied problem solving, prototyping, teamwork, and pitching. To date, 12,000 students and 600 teachers have competed in the design and innovation competition.
The Expo 2020 Dubai Visitor Centre ahead of Expo’s opening on October 1, Accenture volunteers have been delivering weekly coding skills development sessions to UAE primary schools in collaboration with the Expo School Programme, which is dedicated to inspiring the younger generation by engaging with UAE schools and educators. Empowering UAE-based students with digital, coding and computer science skills, this milestone also marks the largest scaling of Accenture’s global initiative – Hour of Code
Epson is the manufacturer of projectors with over a third share of the global projector market – and its high lumenlaser projectors have been used to create immersive and interactive experiential environments.