Museums Commission Launches Virtual Reality Competition To Enhance Innovation In Saudi Arabian Museums
The Museums Commission has launched the "Virtual Reality Competition for Museums," inviting talents to develop interactive educational experiences in museums. This initiative aims to foster innovation and education within the museum sector. The competition is designed to equip young talents with skills in virtual reality design and programming, enhancing museum capabilities and highlighting cultural identity through experiences that reflect Saudi Arabia's heritage.
Applications are open from December 6, with a training program set to last four months. The competition will proceed in four stages: selecting trainees, providing virtual reality training, developing interactive educational experiences, and evaluating entries. Winners will be celebrated at regional ceremonies in their respective areas.

The competition targets students and graduates in fields like information technology, computer science, digital design, and fine arts. Developers and programmers interested in virtual reality technologies are also encouraged to apply. The aim is to support young talents by equipping them with essential skills that can advance museum capabilities.
Artists and designers eager to merge technology with art are welcome to participate. Culture enthusiasts with a technological background who wish to explore virtual reality applications in museums are also invited. Additionally, storytellers capable of creatively narrating their city or region's history and civilization are encouraged to join.
The Museums Commission encourages all eligible individuals to contribute towards shaping the future of regional museums in Saudi Arabia. By creating innovative platforms, participants can inspire future generations and foster an appreciation for museums and cultural heritage.
Registration for the "Virtual Reality Competition for Museums" is accessible through the Museums Commission website or its official social media channels. This initiative underscores the commission's commitment to promoting education and innovation within the museum sector.
With inputs from SPA