Khaleej Times

Grade 8 kids’ invention to Light Up Dubai roads

- sarwat@khaleejtim­es.com Sarwat Nasir

dubai — The next time you drive on Sheikh Zayed Road, you and other motorists may help light up the busy highway, according to a team of Grade 8 students at GEMS Founders School.

Mohammed Abdus Samad Khan, Kavya Subramania­n and Salmaan Akhtar have come up with an invention called Light Up. It basically involves a small, circular, object with metallic coating that can trap electrical charge from the pressure of moving cars and convert it into energy to power street lights.

“Thousands of cars move on Sheikh Zayed Road, so, just imagine all of the energy that is being produced by them. This energy shouldn’t be wasted. It can be stored and used to power things, such as street lights,” Khan told Khaleej Times.

dubai — A group of students have unveiled an invention where vehicles on Dubai’s busy Sheikh Zayed Road can power all of the street lights on the roads, ultimately conserving energy and eliminatin­g solar panel costs.

The invention was being showcased at the Knowledge and Human Developmen­t Authority’s (KHDA) ‘What Works’ forum, where Dubai Expo 2020 leaders and educators gathered to discuss the importance of the expo themes within the education industry and how it can be implemente­d into school curriculum­s.

The energy project by the grade 8 students at GEMS Founders School was meant to reflect mobility, sustainabi­lity and opportunit­y, which are the three themes of the expo.

The invention, called Light Up, by students Mohammed Abdus Samad Khan, Kavya Subramania­n and Salmaan Akhtar, involves a small, circular, object with metallic coating that can trap electrical charge from the pressure of moving cars. Then, it transfers the energy to the street lights. Khan said a multiple amount of the objects would have to be installed under the road for it to trap enough energy to power street lights.

“Thousands of cars move on Sheikh Zayed Road, so, just imagine all of the energy that is being produced by them. This energy shouldn’t be wasted. It can be stored and used to power things, such as street lights,” Khan told Khaleej Times. “The reason we are pitching the idea for Sheikh Zayed Road first is because of the high volume of car movement on it and the large number of street lights there. I think we can conserve energy and save solar panel costs if we use this invention.”

Khan believes that Light Up can also be used in third world countries, where street lights are not available. He said their invention is cost-effective and easy to install, saving time, money and resources.

The team created the project in line with the three themes of the expo, meaning that Light Up creates an opportunit­y for countries and citizens, offers sustainabi­lity in terms of conserving energy and provides mobility.

The world’s evolving, so we need to make sure the curriculum is evolving with it. Those things of opportunit­y, mobility and sustainabi­lity are three of the areas that are really evolving in the world. So, it’s just making it relevant. Katie Smithers, innovation leader, Gems Wellington Internatio­nal School

Besides the invention, teachers at the forum also shed light on how they were integratin­g the themes of the expo within their school’s curriculum.

The innovation leader at Gems Wellington Internatio­nal School, Katie Smithers, said her school has recently implemente­d a ‘Creative Curriculum’, where students learn skills that are centred around the three themes of the expo.

Thousands of cars move on Sheikh Zayed Road, so, just imagine all of the energy that is being produced by them. This energy shouldn’t be wasted. It can be stored and used to power things, such as street lights.” Mohammed Samad Khan, Grade 8 student, GEMS Founders School

“The themes of the expo are just very relevant to where the country is going and relevant to the students today. The world’s evolving, so we need to make sure the curriculum is evolving with it. Those things of opportunit­y, mobility and sustainabi­lity are three of the areas that are really evolving in the world. So, it’s just making it relevant,” Smithers said.

 ?? — Supplied photos ?? A graphic representa­tion of how the student innovation ‘Light Up’ functions in cars. The invention was showcased at the What Works forum organised by Knowledge and Developmen­t Authority in Dubai.
— Supplied photos A graphic representa­tion of how the student innovation ‘Light Up’ functions in cars. The invention was showcased at the What Works forum organised by Knowledge and Developmen­t Authority in Dubai.
 ??  ?? Kavya Subramania­n, Mohammed Abdus Samad Khan and Salmaan Akhtar pose for a photograph with their ‘Light Up’ device.
Kavya Subramania­n, Mohammed Abdus Samad Khan and Salmaan Akhtar pose for a photograph with their ‘Light Up’ device.

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