Launch of Second Phase of Second Season of Science and Technology Olympiad

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Sana'a: Deputy Minister of Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Hatem Al-Du'ais, launched today the second phase of the second season of the Science and Technology Olympiad, specifically the "Science Subjects Challenges Track." During the launch, the Deputy Minister emphasized the importance of the Olympiad in discovering creative and innovative students who are relied upon to build the nation's future.

According to Yemen News Agency, the event marks a significant step in promoting science and technology education among students. The Olympiad is seen as a platform to identify and nurture young talents who have the potential to contribute significantly to the country's development. Dr. Al-Du'ais highlighted the role of such initiatives in equipping students with the skills and knowledge necessary to tackle future challenges.

The "Science Subjects Challenges Track" is designed to test students' abilities in various scientific disciplines, encouraging them to apply their knowledge in practical and innovative ways. The initiative is part of a larger effort to boost interest in science and technology fields and prepare a new generation of competent professionals.

The launch event was attended by educators, students, and officials who praised the efforts to enhance educational opportunities in the field of science and technology. The Deputy Minister reiterated the government's commitment to supporting educational programs that foster innovation and creativity, ultimately contributing to the nation's progress.