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7/10/25, 2:29 PM KFED & 42AD Launch Coding Bootcamp for UAE Young Talents
problems, and build confidence.
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This bootcamp is specially designed to:
Teach basic and advanced coding skills
Improve problem-solving and adaptability
Build teamwork and collaboration skills
The best part is that anyone can join this bootcamp, whether they have studied coding before or not. It is open for
all young people who are curious to learn and want to develop their digital skills for the future.
How Many Students Will Get Trained?
This special coding bootcamp will train 100 participants. They will learn not just about basic coding but
also important Artificial Intelligence (AI) skills, which are in high demand today. This will help students from
different educational and work backgrounds to:
Improve their digital knowledge
Change their careers to technology fields
Contribute to UAE’s growing digital economy
The Khalifa Fund wants to help people gain such skills to improve their lives and also support the UAE’s plan to
become a global leader in innovation and technology.
What Happens After Completing the Bootcamp?
Students who successfully complete the Piscine bootcamp will get a big opportunity. They will become eligible to
join 42 Abu Dhabi’s accredited Diploma in Software Development programme. This diploma is taught full-time
at the 42 Abu Dhabi campus in Abu Dhabi city. It will help students become professional coders and software
developers, opening doors for many job opportunities in the future.
Support for Emirati Entrepreneurs
This programme is not just about learning coding. For Emirati students who want to become entrepreneurs after
learning coding skills, the Khalifa Fund will also provide:
Financial support
Business mentorship
Guidance to start their own technology or digital startups
This will help them convert their ideas into real businesses, creating jobs and boosting the UAE’s economy.
Statements from Leaders
Her Excellency Mouza Al Nasri, CEO of KFED
She said that this collaboration is a very important step to build a strong culture of innovation and
entrepreneurship, especially in Al Ain. According to her, by bringing together 42 Abu Dhabi’s new way of
teaching coding and Khalifa Fund’s strong support for startups, the UAE will see:
More talented people with useful digital skills
More startups and new business ideas
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