In a remarkable achievement at the Greenwich International Innovation Olympiad in London, a team of students from Dubai Schools Al Khawaneej earned a gold medal for their innovative Smart Irrigation Train project. Competing against participants from 80 countries, the team—comprising Ali Al Jarwan, Khalifa Al Marzouqi, Omar Al Balooshi, and Saeed Abu Al Shawareb—secured the top position, showcasing their exceptional talent and creativity.
The accomplishment did not go unnoticed, as Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, the Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of Defence, celebrated their success. He recognized the students as exemplary figures for Emirati youth, lauding them for their dedication, ingenuity, and relentless pursuit of excellence. Sheikh Hamdan underscored the importance of young minds, highlighting them as pivotal assets that drive national progress and prosperity.
In his address, Sheikh Hamdan encouraged students throughout the UAE to emulate the winners’ commitment to innovation and learning. He urged them to remain steadfast in their educational pursuits, aim high in their aspirations, and set ambitious targets for their future careers. His message resonated with the core belief that fostering a culture of excellence and creativity is vital for the nation’s continued growth and success.
The Smart Irrigation Train project, which brought home the gold, exemplifies the kind of forward-thinking and problem-solving skills that are essential in today’s rapidly evolving global landscape. It stands as a testament to the potential of young Emiratis to make meaningful contributions on an international stage. By shining a light on these achievements, Sheikh Hamdan aims to inspire a new generation of thinkers and doers who can shape a bright future for the UAE.
