The Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA) organizes an innovation camp annually, with the participation of citizen and resident students.
The camp aims to qualify young men and women of the UAE and develop their capabilities in the fields of communications, information technology, and artificial intelligence.
Find out more information about TDRA's virtual camp.
The consultation aims to invite the parents of students to participate in the development of the virtual camp, organized annually by TDRA, to develop the skills of their children and nurture talents at an early age and build capacities that contribute to future prosperity of the UAE.
Share your ideas and suggest what you think to improve the camp experience.
We will collect and analyze all opinions and ideas to be studied and applied to the next editions of the camp.
After collecting ideas and suggestions from participants, we will work on improving and developing the camp accordingly.
We will announce these improvements in the consultation outcome.
TDRA's Virtual Camp will be enhanced to provide a more holistic and structured learning experience tailored to Emirati students. This year, TDRA Virtual Camp focuses on exploring the world of artificial intelligence (AI). It includes scientific and practical experiments and training tracks in machine learning, Natural language processing (NLP), as well as problem-solving skills, critical thinking, and data analysis and interpretation. It also includes other skills such as teamwork and project management, effective communication across modern and future systems, time management and organizational skills, all of which have been carefully selected to suit the ages of the target group of students. This year's edition also includes a variety of activities and events aimed at preparing a new generation of innovators and creators.
The camp platform for this year will be available throughout the day. The student will be able to enter at any time and complete the training materials, in addition to a live broadcast that starts at 11 am every day, for a full hour, according to a schedule allocated by TDRA according to age groups. The participants will also be supported by a technical team that will be available to answer their inquiries, guide and direct them, motivate them to move forward in the innovation journey, and enhance this collaborative learning environment. This aims to enabling students to communicate and interact with their like-minded peers from diverse backgrounds, as well as enabling them to share their ideas, contribute to projects, and build lasting relationships with fellow participants.