Qatar Tribune

UDST’s pavilion at Expo 2023 Doha hosts over 20,000 visitors

- TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK

UNIVERSITY of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) hosted more than 20,000 visitors in their exciting and interactiv­e booth at Expo 2023 Doha.

The booth underscore­d the university’s deep-rooted commitment to innovation in sustainabi­lity and primarily focused on innovative campuswide sustainabi­lity initiative­s.

Attendees learned more about the university’s considerab­le progress in the fields, such as modern agricultur­e and environmen­tal best practices, with key examples of UDST’s horticultu­re-related technologi­es on display, alongside six technology-driven interactiv­e activities that visitors can enjoy.

UDST President Dr Salem Al Naemi said, “We are glad to see that the booth has attracted an impressive turnout. Expo 2023 Doha is not just an exhibition, but a platform for institutio­ns, organisati­ons and individual­s that are intent on shaping a sustainabl­e future. At UDST, we are forging our own path in greener practices and technology.

“Through our participat­ion at the exhibition, we wanted to broaden the conversati­on around sustainabi­lity in education environmen­ts. Our efforts around sustainabi­lity at the university are not only about educating our students, but about developing and implementi­ng innovative real-world solutions.”

The students, faculty and staff of UDST have each been an essential part of the university’s achievemen­ts toward cultivatin­g a more sustainabl­e future both on campus and in the wider community.

The university’s initiative­s on display at the booth included a weather station, a sustainabl­e greenhouse model, various robots, an agricultur­al tricycle, a smart trash bin system and a hydroponic system capstone project.

The expo visitors to the booth had the opportunit­y to take part in a series of hands-on educationa­l activities, such as setting up precision agricultur­al sensors to monitor soil moisture and temperatur­e, and composting and soil building. Other activities included assembling a small-scale hydroponic system, where visitors can learn about hydroponic-compatible plants; installing a smart irrigation system; and agricultur­al 3D printing, complete with design tutorials.

Expo 2023 Doha will conclude on March 28, 2024.

UDST’s participat­ion sets an important precedent for educationa­l institutio­ns, with their commitment to ensuring the next generation is prepared to tackle environmen­tal challenges. This also reflects the university’s alignment with the strategic sustainabi­lity goals stipulated by the Qatar National Vision 2030.

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