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Kuwait Science Club announces winners of 14th IIFME

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KUWAIT: Kuwait Science Club announced the winners of the 14th Internatio­nal Invention Fair in the Middle East (IIFME), held in Kuwait under His Highness the Amir’s patronage, drawing 200 participan­ts from 40 countries. The IIFME’s grand prize was given to the Egyptian inventor Dr. Ibrahim Al-Sherbini for his first invention in nanotechno­logy for continuous vasodilati­on, registered in his name, and his second invention for an environmen­t-friendly, long-lasting, biodegrada­ble urea fertilizer.

Kuwaiti inventors Hussain Al-Sayegh, Hussain Bahzad, and Nawaf Al-Juwaihel received the Kuwait Science Club Award for effervesce­nt tablets capable of producing nano-fluids once placed in water, while Jordanian inventor Sahar Javal seized the award of the Internatio­nal Exhibition of Inventions Geneva for her invention of a small incubator box.

Emirati inventor Yousef Al-Burei won first place in the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council Patent Office (GCCPO) awards for his invention of a water leak detector, while Kuwaiti inventor Sara Al-Ghareeb won second place for a multifunct­ional agricultur­al machine, and Omani inventor Hajar Al-Azaria won third place for biofuels produced from animal waste. Other participan­ts from Iraq, China, Tajikistan, and Kuwait received awards for their inventions in various fields.

Chairman of the Kuwait Science Club and the Organizing Committee of IIFME, Talal Al-Kharafi, said during the winners announceme­nt ceremony that His Highness the Amir’s patronage reflects the leadership’s support for creativity and invention. Al-Kharafi added that holding the fair in Kuwait showed the important role Kuwait plays in spreading the culture of invention and innovation, affirming that the event has become one of the most important internatio­nal exhibition­s, especially in the Middle East, since its launch in 2007. He noted that the increasing number of participat­ing countries indicated the influence of the IIFME as a platform for economic opportunit­ies to exchange ideas on inventions with potential investors to turn into marketable products that benefit society and contribute to their developmen­t.

 ?? — KUNA photos ?? The IIFME’s grand prize winner was given to the Egyptian inventor Dr. Ibrahim Al-Sherbini.
— KUNA photos The IIFME’s grand prize winner was given to the Egyptian inventor Dr. Ibrahim Al-Sherbini.
 ?? ?? Chairman of the Kuwait Science Club and the Organizing Committee of IIFME ;HSHS (S 2OHYHÄ
Chairman of the Kuwait Science Club and the Organizing Committee of IIFME ;HSHS (S 2OHYHÄ
 ?? ?? Gold winners of Kuwait Science Club’s 14th IIFME.
Gold winners of Kuwait Science Club’s 14th IIFME.

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