Stars of Science celebrates 10 years of Arab innovativeness


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Celebrating a decade of Arab innovation, Qatar Foundation's Stars of Science is returning to screens across the world, with the pan-Arab innovation ‘edutainment reality' TV show kicking off its 10th season at 9 pm on September 22 on Al Rayyan satellite channel.
The show, which was first broadcast in 2008, has cast the spotlight on the pace of innovation in science and technology across the Arab world.
The latest season can also be viewed with subtitles on the Stars of Science website, and YouTube platform. The 10-episode season will introduce viewers to cutting-edge innovation and the people behind them.
The young contestants on the show have the shared mission of developing practical solutions to regional challenges.
'Initiating a leading forum of innovation that provides Arab youth with the tools and knowledge they need to succeed has, and still is, the driving force behind Stars of Science, said Khalifa Essa al-Kubaisi, media relations manager, QF.
'It is our shared responsibility to support rising innovators and inspire Arab youth by connecting them with positive role models. The success of Stars of Science can be measured by the millions of young people it has encouraged to dream big, through their exposure to the show and its inspirational alumni.
The casting period of Stars of Science will see hundreds of hopefuls pitch their ideas, and, once selected, the top nine candidates — mentored by experts and Stars of Science alumni — will enter the prototyping and customer validation rounds.
Eliminations based on jury feedback will take place across the following episodes, before four finalists compete to win a share of $600,000 for seed funding.
As candidates look to advance to the grand finale, Stars of Science jury members Prof Fouad Mrad, Prof Abdelhamid El-Zoheiry and Dr Khalid al-Ali will provide them with constructive criticism.
TV personality Khaled al-Jumaily also returns to the series, as the show's long-standing host.
Stars of Science alumni — such as last year's winner Fouad Maksoud from Lebanon — are change-makers who aim to leave an impact on their communities, their countries, and beyond.
Over the past ten years, 131 of the show's alumni have raised $14mn in revenue, crowdfunding and research grants.
Many Stars of Science innovators have gone on to pursue their academic education, while almost 60% have gone on to start businesses and are currently contributing to their local communities through talks and other outreach activities.
Accustomed to hard work and passionate about problem-solving, they are each paving the way for future generations of innovators as inspirational science, technology, engineering and math ambassadors and role models.


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