Housing Bank Sponsors Al-Khalil University Design Challenge for the Second Consecutive Year
SadaNews - As part of its community responsibility and commitment to supporting the education and youth sector, the Housing Bank has sponsored the "Al-Khalil University Design Challenge" for the second consecutive year, organized by the Faculty of Information Technology in collaboration with several Palestinian universities. This competition aims to provide a platform for students to showcase their skills and creativity in the field of design to private sector companies, enhancing their readiness to compete in the job market and in creative competitions at both local and international levels.
The bank confirmed that this sponsorship aligns with its vision of empowering youth and stimulating innovation, particularly in the fields of design and technology, which are essential pillars in digital transformation and business development.
For its part, the administration of the Faculty of Information Technology at the university expressed its appreciation for the bank's role in supporting such quality initiatives, which contribute to enhancing the spirit of competition and creativity among students and linking educational outcomes with market needs.
The Housing Bank continues to support educational and creative initiatives that contribute to developing the capabilities of youth and enhancing their role in building a promising professional future.
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