Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Qatar Participates In MILSET Expo-Sciences International 2025


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Qatar, represented by the Qatar Science Club (QSC), participated in the MILSET Expo-Sciences International (ESI) 2025, held in Abu Dhabi this week.
Qatar's participation in this global scientific event underscored the strong ties between the Gulf states in the fields of education and science, and highlighted the leading role played by the Ministry of Sports and Youth and the QSC in fostering scientific innovation among young people, in line with Qatar's National Vision 2030.
The delegation from Qatar presented a range of innovative projects across various fields within science, technology, and engineering, as part of the country's commitment to supporting youth and encouraging their innovation and creativity in scientific disciplines.
The participation covered six diverse scientific projects by club members.
Among them was a project on mapping deep coral reefs by Mohammed Hassan al-Sayed, and a project on a smart, programmable facial recognition device by Daieej Essa al-Binali.
Club member AlJawhara Mohammed al-Shammari contributed with a drone designed for monitoring fungal diseases in greenhouses, while Fatima Rashid al-Ruhaimi presented a project focused on designing sustainable flooring using recycled materials.
Members Khalid Waleed Fadel Saleh and Hamad Abdullah Saad al-Nuaimi showcased an architectural design project featuring a 3D model of a building that incorporates passive cooling techniques and energy efficiency.
Noura Hassan Marzouq al-Sulaiti and Dana Aqeel Amin al-Youssef participated with a smart helmet project designed to measure dimensions using artificial intelligence (AI).
Head of the delegation from Qatar, Fatima al-Mohannadi, expressed pride in the students' participation in the prestigious international science event, stating that their presence reflects positively on Qatari youth and highlights their ability to innovate and be creative.
She added that this participation serves as a platform for exchanging experiences and building scientific and cultural partnerships that benefit the nation.
Technical supervisor engineer Sheikha al-Sada emphasised that the QSC aims to ensure that these projects reflect the latest scientific trends in the fields of science, programming, engineering innovation, and sustainable energy. – QNA

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