Teams from 17 Countries in Riyadh for Final Stage of ‘ALLaM Challenge’ to Support Arabic

The challenge will provide competitors with opportunities for training and workshops led by AI experts and specialists in Arabic language fields. SPA
The challenge will provide competitors with opportunities for training and workshops led by AI experts and specialists in Arabic language fields. SPA
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Teams from 17 Countries in Riyadh for Final Stage of ‘ALLaM Challenge’ to Support Arabic

The challenge will provide competitors with opportunities for training and workshops led by AI experts and specialists in Arabic language fields. SPA
The challenge will provide competitors with opportunities for training and workshops led by AI experts and specialists in Arabic language fields. SPA

Teams from 17 countries began arriving at King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, preparing for the final stage of the "ALLaM Challenge."
The competition will take place from Thursday, November 7, to Saturday, November 9 at the Crowne Plaza Riyadh, with over 600 male and female competitors representing 200 teams. The event will also feature more than 50 guides and 40 judges, with total prizes valued at SAR 1 million.
The ALLaM Challenge -- organized by the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) in collaboration with the Saudi Federation for Cybersecurity, Programming, and Drones -- is part of SDAIA’s efforts to support the Kingdom's initiatives to serve the Arabic language regionally and globally.
The challenge aims to enhance the language's status and raise global awareness of it, in alignment with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030, which emphasizes the importance of the Arabic language as a key element of Saudi national identity.
The ALLaM Challenge aims to develop AI models capable of writing and understanding Arabic poetry, accurately parsing sentences, and teaching children the Arabic language in an engaging way.
This initiative continues the Kingdom's efforts to serve the Arabic language, particularly in technical fields, by providing high-quality Arabic data and developing AI models that efficiently handle the language.
The international competition is held in partnership with IBM and the National Technology Development Program (NTDP).
Participants in the challenge aim to showcase their abilities and potential by developing and improving large language models (LLMs). The challenge will provide competitors with opportunities for training and workshops led by AI experts and specialists in Arabic language fields.
It will support the teams and evaluate their projects based on judging criteria that ensure the sustainability of the solutions and their transformation into real AI-driven projects that serve the Arabic language across various sectors and fields.



Saudi Literature Commission Launches Int’l Training Program for Literary Agent

The initiative is part of the commission’s efforts to support literary agents and agencies in the Kingdom through high-quality training. SPA
The initiative is part of the commission’s efforts to support literary agents and agencies in the Kingdom through high-quality training. SPA
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Saudi Literature Commission Launches Int’l Training Program for Literary Agent

The initiative is part of the commission’s efforts to support literary agents and agencies in the Kingdom through high-quality training. SPA
The initiative is part of the commission’s efforts to support literary agents and agencies in the Kingdom through high-quality training. SPA

The Saudi Literature, Publishing, and Translation Commission has launched the 2025 International Training Program for Literary Agent, a five-day initiative held in the United Kingdom.

The program features theoretical development sessions covering the latest industry strategies, one-on-one consultations with global publishing experts, and field visits to some of the UK’s leading literary agencies.

The program began with an interactive first day designed to qualify Saudi literary agents and agencies, enabling them to gain insight into global best practices. It presents a unique opportunity for Saudi participants to elevate their work by learning directly from international expertise.

The initiative is part of the commission’s efforts to support literary agents and agencies in the Kingdom through intensive, high-quality training.

It includes workshops, advisory and mentoring sessions with international specialists, and on-site visits to top literary agencies worldwide.

The aim is to inspire and equip Saudi agents to operate at global standards while enhancing their skills with innovative solutions in the publishing industry.