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    AI tops agenda on day 1 of first conference on innovation

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    By News Team on October 25, 2025 Saudi Arabia, World News
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    Tl;dr – The first conference on innovation and entrepreneurship in Saudi academia

    • Event Marking Awareness: The stuttering awareness and support association Mutalaathem held an event in Riyadh to observe International Stuttering Awareness Day, aiming to educate the community about stuttering as a distinct communication style that requires patience.
    • Focus on Communication: Presentations and panel discussions centred on effective communication methods for individuals with stuttering. The founder, Saad Al-Munajem, highlighted the necessity for society to understand that stuttering is not a flaw but a different way of speaking.
    • Personal Experiences Shared: Attendees, including Lolwah Al-Nogaidan, shared transformative personal stories about how participation in such events can significantly boost the confidence of individuals who stutter, reinforcing the importance of community support and awareness efforts.

    AI tops agenda on day 1 of first conference on innovation

    To mark International Stuttering Awareness Day, the stuttering awareness and support association Mutalaathem held an event on Wednesday evening at the Cultural House in Riyadh.

    A presentation on effective communication methods for individuals with a stuttering disability was given, and various panel discussions were held for both adults and young people.

    “Our event is for International Stuttering Awareness Day, and we called it ‘Give Me My Time,’ because we stutterers need time to get the words out,” said Saad Al-Munajem, founder of Mutalaathem.

    Al-Munajem added: “The goal of the event is to spread awareness in our community, to tell people that stuttering is just a different way of speaking and that it is not necessary to speak fluently. We only need to take our time to deliver our thoughts.” Stuttering is a speech disorder that causes individuals to have challenges in pronouncing words smoothly.

    The health condition often worsens when the person is excited, exhausted or stressed, according to the Saudi Ministry of Health.

    Stuttering often begins in early childhood, between the ages of 2 and 5 years old, and if the disability persists beyond that, professional help may be necessary.

    Although the precise causes of stuttering remain unclear, it is believed to result from a combination of different factors, including genetic differences in brain functioning, according to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.

    Lolwah Al-Nogaidan, who attended the event, spoke to Arab News about her experience with her son Saad, who has stuttered since the age of 3.

    “My son was timid and didn’t talk. He used to see himself as different than others. Yet, when he attended the event (last year) and saw others with stutter, I saw a complete 180 change,” she explained.

    “He had the confidence to talk … after that, I never missed an event with Saad.”

    Al-Munajem explained to Arab News his personal experience with stuttering, which led him to found Mutalaathem in 2021.

    “I created Mutalaathem based on my own experience and journey with stuttering. Stuttering once held me back from speaking and sharing my voice.

    “I used to think it was a flaw in me or in the way I speak, but when I reached university, my perspective on stuttering changed.”

    Al-Munajem developed an understanding of stuttering and focused on delivering his thoughts rather than on how he spoke.

    “I told myself that what matters is not whether I speak fluently, but whether I can convey the message I want to share.”

    “After my mindset toward stuttering changed, my life changed for the better, even though the stutter itself didn’t.

    “Thus, I wanted to help other people to reach the same mindset I did, or maybe even further.”

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