Faeq Alrimawi supported Claire McInerney and the Irish Computer Society in the Scratch National Finals. Faeq, paired with John Molony (on the right), judged nine projects in total for 1st to 3rd year students from across Ireland. Students had 10 minutes slot to describe their project followed by a live demonstration. The event took place in person, in the CSIS (Computer Science and Information Systems) department at University of Limerick.

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