Kuwait city: The intensified programs camp for electronic games commenced on Saturday, attracting innovators and individuals interested in learning game development. Umaima Al-Saad, the founder and director of the electronic games industry at the National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters, announced at the inauguration held at the Kuwait National Library that the camp is scheduled to run for eight days.
According to Kuwait News Agency, the camp will feature a range of intensive training sessions focusing on programming, game innovation, and composing electronic music. Al-Saad highlighted that the workshop offers valuable opportunities for creating new job prospects in a rapidly expanding global industry. The program is overseen by leading experts.
Abdullah Al-Mutairi, a designer and developer, remarked during the inauguration that the camp serves as a platform to refine the skills of talented young citizens. He emphasized that this industry provides a venue for Kuwaiti youth to showcase their abilities and promote them on an international stage.