Kuwaiti tech pioneer Mohammed Al-Sharekh, who pioneered the first-ever Arabic-language operating system (OS) for computers, passed away on Wednesday, aged 82. Al-Sharekh was born in Kuwait City in 1942, and received a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from the Faculty of Economics and Political Science from Cairo University, followed by a Master’s Degree in Economic Development from Williams College in Massachusetts, where he developed an interest in information technology. In 1982, he founded the Sakhr Software Company, which emerged as a leader in research and development in Arabic-language processing. With the computer boom of the 1980s in full swing, Al-Sharekh was
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