The technology-driven initiative helps provide participants and visitors with instant access to information and guidance in a modern and user-friendly way.
Equipped with interactive touchscreens, the robots offer comprehensive details about the competition, including event schedules, venue locations, and participation guidelines.
They are also capable of answering questions in 96 languages, making the event more accessible for attendees from across the globe.
The Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance said the move reflects its commitment to adopting advanced solutions that save time, streamline services, and elevate the overall experience of one of the world’s most prestigious Quranic competitions.
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The 45th King Abdulaziz International Competition for Memorizing, Reciting, and Interpreting the Holy Quran was launched in the holy city of Mecca on Saturday.
Source: app.com.pk