Sharjah24: In conjunction with the events of the UAE Innovation Month, the Sharjah Department of Islamic Affairs (SDIA) organized a three-day informative exhibition for visitors, showcasing its innovative programs and applications. The department showcased its latest projects through virtual reality technologies, allowing the public to explore the Sharjah Mosque and its facilities. This is part of the department's ongoing efforts to employ the latest technologies and adopt best global practices to enhance the quality of its services, in line with the vision and aspirations of the wise leadership.
The department's participation comes as part of the Sharjah Innovation Week, to showcase its prominent services, electronic and smart systems, and to exchange experiences and knowledge. This contributes to promoting the image of Sharjah and highlighting the achievements of government departments and institutions in the field of innovation. The department provided a virtual tour service of the Sharjah Mosque, which is one of the most prominent architectural landmarks of the emirate. This is an initial stage in utilizing this technology within the department's innovative services.
The virtual tour allows visitors to explore the Sharjah Mosque and all its facilities, and to view the museum's artifacts and get an introductory overview of each piece inside the museum. The virtual tour also allows visitors to navigate inside the mosque and its facilities using 360-degree technology, enabling them to observe the finest details of the mosque's architectural, engineering, and aesthetic features that highlight its significance.
The service also provides the public with the opportunity to view the department's smart and electronic services while touring the mosque. The department also showcased a range of smart applications with their features and characteristics that contribute to enhancing administrative work within the department, accelerating of completing tasks, reducing effort and time. Additionally, these applications provide data and statistics that contribute to making decisions regarding the construction, maintenance, and monitoring of mosque progress