Khaleej Times

Let’s wind up the festival of innovation­s with a record

- Bernd Debusmann Jr.

dubai — The UAE will bring Innovation Week to a close on Saturday by attempting to break a Guinness World Record for the most amount of mechanical energy generated by static bikes by humans in one hour.

The attempt will take place in the shadow of the Burj Khalifa in the ‘Innovation Hub’ set up in Burj Park. The event, which is hosted by the General Secretaria­t of the Executive Council, opened to the public on Wednesday.

“We’re attempting to break the record here, and we are gathering over 200 cyclists for it,” said Ali Al Mulla, representa­tive of the Dubai Committee for UAE Innovation Week. “That hopefully will be a great show and we encourage everyone to come and cheer.”

Anybody can join the attempt which begins everyday at 10pm until Saturday.

Speaking to Khaleej Times, Al Mulla that the Innovation Hub has been set up to show people “how innovation affects daily life.”

As an example, Al Mulla pointed to the hub’s ‘tech tent’.

“In the tech tent we’ve got a showcase of different innovation­s, be it 3D printing, robotics and the Internet of Things,” he said. “This

We’re attempting to break the (Guinness World) record here, and we are gathering over 200 cyclists for it.” Ali Al Mulla, Representa­tive, Dubai Committee for UAE Innovation Week

all shows how innovation can be part of daily life.”

“We also want to take innovation away from the thought of technology alone,” he added. “Innovation is a method of thinking, and it’s basically thinking outside of your normal comfort zone, in terms of how one can make things better.”

Among the government entities represente­d at the innovation hub is Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), which is showcasing a drone.

“It’s a very smart drone. Basically what it does is take readings from traffic and generates 3D modelling,” he noted. “This is here for people to come and see live.”

Other features are a ‘Virtual Reality racer’ that immerses users in a digital environmen­t while on a tricycle, as well as an interactiv­e running track called ‘Race Against’.

“This is for kids to see how they’d fare in a race against animals, like a human being against a cheetah, or a hippo, to see the difference in speed.”

The largest display at the Innovation Hub is that of the Dubai Health Authority.

“The whole theme there is how innovation can one someone their own doctor,” Al Mulla explained.

Among the innovation­s DHA has on display is the “Happiness Prescripti­on” project that aims to treat patients not only by prescribin­g medication, but also by prescribin­g nutritiona­l and physical programmes.

Another project that the DHA will be launching at the hub is the ‘Healthy Living’ project, which aims to encourage the public to burn calories while sitting in public places by having mobile pedals.

bernd@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? —Photos by Rahul Gajjar ?? A visitor experience­s a bicycle ride, and (right) another visitor attempts a VR race challenge that immerses users in a digital environmen­t at the Innovation Hub at the Burj Park on Wednesday.
—Photos by Rahul Gajjar A visitor experience­s a bicycle ride, and (right) another visitor attempts a VR race challenge that immerses users in a digital environmen­t at the Innovation Hub at the Burj Park on Wednesday.
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A drone on display by the RTA at the Innovation Hub takes readings from traffic and generates 3D modelling.
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