In a remarkable achievement, four students from Dubai Schools Al Khawaneej have been celebrated by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of Defence, for their outstanding success at the Greenwich International Innovation Olympiad in London. The young innovators, Ali Al Jarwan, Khalifa Al Marzouqi, Omar Al Balooshi, and Saeed Abu Al Shawareb, claimed the gold medal with their innovative Smart Irrigation Train project, distinguishing themselves among competitors from 80 different countries.
Sheikh Hamdan commended the students for their extraordinary accomplishment, highlighting them as exemplary figures for Emirati youth. He lauded their dedication, creativity, and perseverance, emphasizing that their achievements serve as a source of inspiration for others. In his remarks, Sheikh Hamdan underscored the value of inventive young minds, stating that they represent a nation’s most significant resource and play a crucial role in advancing progress and prosperity.
The Smart Irrigation Train project, which secured the top place at the Olympiad, reflects the students’ commitment to addressing real-world challenges through innovative solutions. It stands as a testament to their ability to think critically and push the boundaries of conventional approaches, setting a high standard for their peers both in the UAE and internationally.
Sheikh Hamdan also took the opportunity to encourage students across the United Arab Emirates to pursue excellence in their academic and professional endeavors. He urged them to approach their studies with determination and to set ambitious goals for their futures. The success of these students, he noted, should serve as motivation for all young people to strive for knowledge and innovation.