Doha: The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) wrapped up Wednesday the Art and Tech Summer Camp 2024, in collaboration with the National Museum of Qatar. The MCIT said in a statement that the event launched in cooperation with the Studio 5 initiative received 66 participants aged 7-24, who took part in a variety of activities that included applied workshops. The camp provided young participants with an opportunity to explore the intersection between art and technology, acquire new skills, and embody their ideas through innovative projects, the statement read. Deputy Director of NMoQ's Learning and Outreach Department, Fatima Al Kuwari, said the cooperation with Studio 5 reflects the joint commitment to promoting creativity and exploration among young people, noting that work is underway to create a stimulating environment that inspires the next generation. Source: Qatar News Agency
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