Latest technologies create smart houses
DUBAI: The Solar Decathlon Middle East (SDME) that Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) organises promotes using disruptive technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI); 3D printing and unmanned aerial vehicles for designing solar-powered houses. This enhances the UAE’S position as a key plaform for innovators and creative minds around the world. It also supports DEWA’S efforts to promote innovation in sustainability and encourage youth from around the world to develop innovative solutions that support global climate action as well as the transition to a more sustainable lifestyle to protect the environment and its natural resources. The SDME is organised under the patronage of Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council in Dubai.
Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of DEWA, said that the second SDME has atracted innovative projects that promotes the culture of sustainability in the UAE and Dubai. The SDME promotes sustainable living by encouraging the design and operation of solar-powered houses that are highly efficient in terms of cost and energy consumption to protect the region’s environment.
“Our vision is guided by the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to empower youth and engage them in the development process as well as anticipate and shape the future. We also aim to enhance their contribution to achieving sustainable development goals through research using the latest innovative technologies,” said Al Tayer.
One of the most notable projects is by the University of Sharjah team, whose sustainable house focuses on enhancing cooperation between humans and machines to perform daily tasks for a comfortable living. The house develops the industrial, social and environmental skills of its residents, with spaces designated for virtual and physical workshops and a fabrication lab with flexible computer-controlled tools like 3D modelling and computer-aided design to meet home needs. The house alerts residents on energy and sustainability usage to preserve energy and resources. The design of the building is based on the concept of ‘a box within a box’ where the outer layer provides protection from the external climate while atracting sunlight to generate solar power. Meanwhile, the inner layer maintains a moderate temperature inside the house