first arab robotics conference to be held in jordan on sunday
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First Arab robotics conference to be held in Jordan on Sunday

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Amman - FANA
Under the patronage of HRH Prince Hamzah Bin Al Hussein, The Arab Robotics Association and the Jubilee Center for Excellence in Education (JCEE) of the King Hussein Foundation will hold the first Arab Robotics Conference during October 14-16. The three-day conference will feature two international specialists in robotics, Dr. Oussama Khatib professor of Computer Science from the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at Stanford University and Dr. Ethan Danahy, Director of the Engineering Research Program at Tufts University School of Engineering. In addition to the keynote speakers, 20 specialists in robotics will present their working papers and 200 engineers and scientists working in robotics in Arab countries will take part in the conference. Topics to be addressed at the conference include the challenges of robotics in the Arab world, global and regional investment opportunities in robotics, and the importance of robotics science in industry, agriculture, and education. The Jubilee Center for Excellence in Education (JCEE) was founded in 1998 to focus on the use of advanced educational technology to develop innovative curricula and interactive training program for students, teachers and administrators in Jordan. The JCEE also organizes regional competitions and prepares students for international competitions in technology and design, robotics and renewable energy. For the past eight years the JCEE has organized and hosted the national robotics competition in Jordan. The JCEE is one of the important centers in the field of robotics in Jordan and the region; in 2004 the JCEE established the National Education Center for Robotics (NECR) and since that time thousands of students and teachers have benefitted from its training programs and activity in the field of robotics.  The JCEE has organized and hosted the Arab robotics competition for three years. The JCEE has also hosted the Arab Robotics Association since it was established in 2011.
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