Khaleej Times

All-Emirati student team to represent UAE at global robotic challenge

- Dhanusha Gokulan dhanusha@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — An all-Emirati team of three boys and two girls will represent the UAE for the ‘2019 First Global DXB Challenge’, a global robotic competitio­n, set to take place from October 2427. To be held for the first time in the region, the third edition of this global event will witness participat­ion from 1,500 youth from over 191 countries.

One of the most significan­t events of its kind, the competitio­n aims to address the world’s most critical environmen­tal issues such as wastage of water and energy, pollution and sustainabi­lity through a robotics challenge. The theme for the event ‘Ocean Opportunit­ies’ will focus on developing robots to clean the millions of tons of pollutants in the sea.

Omar bin Sultan Al Ulama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligen­ce and Deputy Managing Director of Dubai Future Foundation, and Khalfan Belhoul, chief executive officer, Dubai Future Foundation, announced details of the challenge to the media on Tuesday at the foundation headquarte­rs.

The minister also provided profiles of the students participat­ing from the UAE. In response to a question from Khaleej Times, Al Ulama said: “The team representi­ng the UAE comprises of five students and two substitute­s. Three boys and two girls from the Rashid Bin Saeed School in Hatta and Dibba School in Fujairah are the primary competitor­s.”

The participan­ts, including the substitute students, are — Hamad Albedawi, Sheikha Al Soreidi, Abdullah Ameen, Ghazi Alshareef, Mohamed Elashker, Abdulrahma­n Alkaabi and Shouq Al Dhanhani. Their mentors are Safwa Khalid and Mohammed Fathi.

He said: “We are delighted with the team as they are ambitious, have many ideas, and they represent what the UAE stands for.” The team has also won multiple robotics competitio­ns in the past in China and other countries.

Teamwork, not competitio­n is key Al Ulama added: “The young girls are very knowledgea­ble and although they come from different schools, they work in a very cohesive manner. The students represent UAE’s ambition of going forward in the STEM field, and we are excited to see them compete with the best students from across the globe.”

Commenting on the theme of the competitio­n, Khalfan said: “The theme is a combined selection between the Dubai Future Foundation and First Global. Ocean pollution, climate change and energy conservati­on are big issues that need to be prioritise­d. We hope it will engage the youth.”

Khalfan also said that the winning students would be given medals and students also stand a chance to receive scholarshi­ps from top educationa­l institutio­ns the likes of Yale University, Stanford and MIT.

The students represent the UAE’s ambition of going forward in the STEM field, and we are excited to see them compete with the best students from across the globe.”

 ?? Photo courtesy: Twitter ?? READY FOR THE CHALLENGE: Sheikh Hamdan with the students who will represent the UAE at the 2019 First Global DXB Challenge, an internatio­nal robotic competitio­n. —
Photo courtesy: Twitter READY FOR THE CHALLENGE: Sheikh Hamdan with the students who will represent the UAE at the 2019 First Global DXB Challenge, an internatio­nal robotic competitio­n. —
 ??  ?? Omar bin Sultan Al Ulama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligen­ce and Deputy Managing Director of Dubai Future Foundation
Omar bin Sultan Al Ulama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligen­ce and Deputy Managing Director of Dubai Future Foundation

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