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Katara Tech Forum explores autism support
Katara Tech Forum explores autism support

Qatar Tribune

time30-06-2025

  • Health
  • Qatar Tribune

Katara Tech Forum explores autism support

QNA Doha The Cultural Village Foundation Katara launched the 24th edition of the Katara Tech Forum under the theme Autism Spectrum Disorder: Innovation, Inclusion, and Quality of Life on Monday. The event was held in the presence of Assistant Undersecretary for Family Affairs at the Ministry of Social Development and Family HE Sheikha Sheikha bint Jassim Al Thani along with a lineup of officials, experts, and pioneers in the field. Director of Information Systems Department at Katara and Chairman of the Forum Thamer Al Qadi emphasised that Katara Tech Forum, organised in collaboration with the International Business Council, serves as a dynamic platform for exchanging knowledge and expertise on autism spectrum disorder. He noted that the forum's three main pillars reflect its commitment to seeking practical and innovative solutions to enhance the lives of individuals with autism and their families. 'Our aim through this edition is to present high-quality content that explores the latest technologies and methods that support the inclusion of individuals with autism in society and enhance their overall quality of life,' he said. For his part, President of the International Business Council and General Coordinator of the Forum Dr. Mohsen Ali Al Ajmi highlighted the importance of raising awareness about autism, stressing that individuals on the spectrum possess unique abilities that must be identified and nurtured. Honourary President of the Arab Union for Private Schools Dr. Khamis Al Ajmi praised Katara's efforts in supporting autism-related issues, stating that children with autism carry within them creative emotions and thoughts that need to be heard and understood. The forum featured a series of key scientific and discussion sessions, including one on treating autism spectrum disorder and ADHD using advanced American technologies. It also addressed mechanisms for enhancing adaptability and effective integration into society. Among the highlights of the event was the launch of the 'I Need' app, specifically developed to support the needs of children with autism. Discussions also focused on the role of educational farms in improving their quality of life, as well as the benefits of imaginative and tech-based play as effective tools for engaging with autistic children. One of the most notable innovations showcased at the forum was the 'Nasem Watch', designed for Alzheimer's patients. Other sessions examined the role of traditional and digital media in fostering a responsible narrative around autism-related issues. Speakers underscored that autism spectrum disorder is a neurodevelopmental condition that begins in early childhood, affecting a person's interaction with others, communication, and behaviour. It is characterised by challenges in social skills, verbal and non-verbal communication, repetitive behaviours, and restricted interests. The forum will continue today with a focus on advanced topics aimed at supporting and empowering children with autism. The second day will highlight modern strategies for comprehensive care, as well as effective physical training programmes that help improve their motor and social skills. Sessions will also explore the use of virtual reality technologies to enhance children's interaction with their environment and aid in the acquisition of new skills. The forum will further address the importance of healthy nutrition in modifying the behaviour of autistic children and how dietary habits can positively influence their behavioral responses. Special attention will be given to showcasing best practices for integrating children with autism into mainstream schools, including a notable session on preparing children mentally and emotionally through daily routines and sports-based empowerment.

Katara 24th Tech Forum begins
Katara 24th Tech Forum begins

Qatar Tribune

time30-06-2025

  • Health
  • Qatar Tribune

Katara 24th Tech Forum begins

DOHA: The Cultural Village Foundation 'Katara' has launched the 24th edition of the Katara Tech Forum under the theme Autism Spectrum Disorder: Innovation, Inclusion, and Quality of Life. The event was held in the presence of Assistant Undersecretary for Family Affairs at the Ministry of Social Development and Family, Sheikha Sheikha bint Jassim Al Thani along with a lineup of officials, experts, and pioneers in the field. Director of Information Systems Department at Katara and Chairman of the Forum, Thamer Al Qadi emphasized that Katara Tech, organized in collaboration with the International Business Council, serves as a dynamic platform for exchanging knowledge and expertise on autism spectrum disorder. He noted that the forum's three main pillars reflect its commitment to seeking practical and innovative solutions to enhance the lives of individuals with autism and their families. "Our aim through this edition is to present high-quality content that explores the latest technologies and methods that support the inclusion of individuals with autism in society and enhance their overall quality of life," he said. For his part, President of the International Business Council and General Coordinator of the Forum, Dr Mohsen Ali Al Ajmi highlighted the importance of raising awareness about autism, stressing that individuals on the spectrum possess unique abilities that must be identified and nurtured. Honorary President of the Arab Union for Private Schools, Dr Khamis Al Ajmi praised Katara's efforts in supporting autism-related issues, stating that children with autism carry within them creative emotions and thoughts that need to be heard and understood. The forum featured a series of key scientific and discussion sessions, including one on treating autism spectrum disorder and ADHD using advanced American technologies. It also addressed mechanisms for enhancing adaptability and effective integration into society. Among the highlights of the event was the launch of the "I Need" app, specifically developed to support the needs of children with autism. Discussions also focused on the role of educational farms in improving their quality of life, as well as the benefits of imaginative and tech-based play as effective tools for engaging with autistic children. One of the most notable innovations showcased at the forum was the "Nasem Watch", designed for Alzheimer's patients. Other sessions examined the role of traditional and digital media in fostering a responsible narrative around autism-related issues. Speakers underscored that autism spectrum disorder is a neurodevelopmental condition that begins in early childhood, affecting a person's interaction with others, communication, and behavior. It is characterized by challenges in social skills, verbal and non-verbal communication, repetitive behaviors, and restricted interests. The forum will continue tomorrow, Tuesday, with a focus on advanced topics aimed at supporting and empowering children with autism. The second day will highlight modern strategies for comprehensive care, as well as effective physical training programs that help improve their motor and social skills. Sessions will also explore the use of virtual reality technologies to enhance children's interaction with their environment and aid in the acquisition of new skills. The forum will further address the importance of healthy nutrition in modifying the behavior of autistic children and how dietary habits can positively influence their behavioral responses. Special attention will be given to showcasing best practices for integrating children with autism into mainstream schools, including a notable session on preparing children mentally and emotionally through daily routines and sports-based empowerment.

24th Katara Tech Forum begins today
24th Katara Tech Forum begins today

Qatar Tribune

time29-06-2025

  • Health
  • Qatar Tribune

24th Katara Tech Forum begins today

QNA Doha The Cultural Village Foundation (Katara) will launch the 24th Katara Tech Forum on Monday, under the theme 'Autism Spectrum Disorder Innovation, Inclusion, and Quality of Life'. The two-day forum aims to highlight autism spectrum disorder through three main themes: Innovation, by showcasing the latest technologies and innovative solutions that support individuals with autism spectrum disorder and facilitate their integration into society; Inclusion, by discussing best practices for creating inclusive environments that address their needs and contribute to enhancing their interaction and community participation; and Quality of Life, by focusing on ways to improve the quality of life for individuals with autism and their families through integrated educational, health, and social programmes. The forum, in cooperation with the International Business Council (IBC), will host a group of experts, specialists, decision-makers, and pioneering initiative creators, making it an important platform for exchanging knowledge and experiences and exploring opportunities for collaboration. Katara affirmed that by organising this forum, it renews its ongoing commitment to supporting community issues and hosting events that contribute to raising awareness and promoting a culture of inclusion and innovation.

24th Katara Tech Forum to begin on Monday
24th Katara Tech Forum to begin on Monday

Qatar Tribune

time29-06-2025

  • Health
  • Qatar Tribune

24th Katara Tech Forum to begin on Monday

DOHA: The Cultural Village Foundation - Katara, will launch the 24th Katara Tech Forum on Monday, under the theme 'Autism Spectrum Disorder Innovation, Inclusion, and Quality of Life'. The two-day forum aims to highlight autism spectrum disorder through three main themes: Innovation, by showcasing the latest technologies and innovative solutions that support individuals with autism spectrum disorder and facilitate their integration into society; Inclusion, by discussing best practices for creating inclusive environments that address their needs and contribute to enhancing their interaction and community participation; and Quality of Life, by focusing on ways to improve the quality of life for individuals with autism and their families through integrated educational, health, and social programs. The forum, in cooperation with the International Business Council (IBC), will host a group of experts, specialists, decision-makers, and pioneering initiative creators, making it an important platform for exchanging knowledge and experiences and exploring opportunities for collaboration. Katara affirmed that by organising this forum, it renews its ongoing commitment to supporting community issues and hosting events that contribute to raising awareness and promoting a culture of inclusion and innovation.

World Affairs Council hosts expert on global trade
World Affairs Council hosts expert on global trade

Yahoo

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

World Affairs Council hosts expert on global trade

SPRINGFIELD — Consultant Kristen Rupert will speak at a lunchtime talk on 'Global Trade Turmoil — Challenges, Implications and Opportunities." The World Affairs Council of Western Massachusetts program will take place on Wednesday from noon to 1 p.m. at 1350 Main St., 9th floor gallery, in the downtown. Rupert served nearly 20 years as senior vice president and executive director of Associated Industries of Massachusetts' International Business Council. Since 2024, she has been providing strategy consulting to nonprofit organizations. She has helped Massachusetts companies navigate international business challenges including supply chain issues, tariffs and new regulations. She also assisted employers in their efforts to identify and enter new overseas markets. Rupert traveled with Massachusetts Govs. Deval Patrick and Charlie Baker on global trade missions, advocating for the state. Read the original article on MassLive.

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