The intelligence of the Jerusalemites decodes the artificial intelligence code and flies at the GITEX Africa exhibition

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On the second day of the GITEX Africa Morocco 2024 exhibition, 7 young Palestinian projects are lined up brilliantly from among more than 1,000 ideas and international startups that landed in Marrakesh, on May 29, to present technological solutions based on artificial intelligence in a unique event that brings together, Over the course of three days, technology experts, startups, investors and academics, under the patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, and under the sponsorship and supervision of the Bayt Mal Al-Quds Al-Sharif Agency.

The Palestinian competitors in GITEX offer solutions that dismantle the artificial intelligence represented by the system of Israeli occupation barriers between Palestinian cities. 7 projects that employ artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques in entrepreneurship, business, information, education, healthcare, and livestock.

Palestinian cloud operation and leadership: the challenge of geography

Techno pality, by Maryam Abu Madi and Yasmine Totah, provides
a platform to measure the digital proficiency and technological skills of workers, help employers accurately estimate the extent of their job eligibility in accordance with international measurement systems, and bridge the gap between the worker and the employer in the reality of fair employment and work. The platform starts from a geographical environment cut off by barriers to challenge the boundaries of land, geography and place with the cloud, and unites in a field that invests in the limited Palestinian youth energies to be the first in Jerusalem and Arabs in this specialty to deeply understand the current digital reality.

In the world of Palestinian entrepreneurship, Saja Al-Hajj, in the ‘Naqla’ platform project in partnership with Bisan Zubadi, launches a turning point by providing a comprehensive guide to grants and financial support available to Palestinian initiatives, and works as an educational resource center that challenges difficult geographical restrictions in Palestine. Through an integrated
set of tools and events, Naqla seeks to enhance the culture of innovation and growth among entrepreneurs, while emphasizing sustainable impact and building a supportive community that ensures continuous progress and self-reliance in the Palestinian economic context.

The Palestinian media fights the falsification of the narrative through artificial intelligence

‘Sayyad’ by Linda Al-Shwaiki proposes developing a tool for examining, diagnosing, and detecting fake news in the Arabic language, especially those related to the Palestinian context, in its first stage. Linda’s idea is based on developing a system that uses artificial intelligence algorithms to analyze data and detect fake news, with the aim of helping Arab societies face challenges. The growing spread of false information and the infodemic, in a long-awaited move to improve the quality of information and increase awareness of vital issues, specifically in Palestine.

(PALNEWS AI), by Rasha Tartir and Rima Al-Jamra, promises us practical and effectiv
e solutions based on artificial intelligence for all small companies or teams that seek to provide advanced and distinguished media content. Artificial intelligence has created practical solutions by analyzing information, presenting numbers in a simplified way, writing scripts or… The scenario is for media materials, adopting data journalism, and using infographics while preserving its media source and referring to it.

Technical localization of the education environment, health care, and production resources in Palestine

The ‘CANAR’ project by Ibrahim Harb activates smart technology in Palestinian education, and uses augmented reality (AR) technology to create immersive educational experiences that transform traditional education into dynamic and interactive adventures. The application is concerned with enhancing student interaction by providing an educational platform that makes learning interactive and fun, and aims to bridge The gap between traditional teaching methods and modern technological develop
ments, and even the combination of them.

The idea of ‘Mirror Digital’ by Mahmoud Sandouka and Omar Hadmi is a platform that provides the necessary tools to improve the way healthcare data is managed and access to patient files around the world thanks to translation and document analysis supported by artificial intelligence, which will improve efficiency in patient care and encourage collaboration between care providers anywhere. The patient is present.

With ‘Aleef’ by Gibran Massad and Rand Rimawi, a smart Palestinian veterinary clinic will be developed to enhance health care for pets that suffer from challenges imposed by the occupation through military checkpoints, or by killing animals to undermine the sustainable productive wealth of simple families, and will provide easy access to veterinary services, supplies, medicines, food, and medical consultations. urgent matters for citizens.

About GITEX Africa Morocco 2024

This year’s exhibition records a 70% increase in participation over the first edition h
eld last year in Morocco. Ideas and emerging companies compete to propose artificial intelligence interventions in various sectors, including cybersecurity, cloud, Internet of Things, communications, education, and digital health. It will highlight more than 700 startups from 45 participating countries, through ‘North Star Africa’, the platform dedicated to startups at GITEX Africa

Source: Maan News Agency