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Emirati student Al Humaid receives ‘Leadership Medal’ at London Expo

September 28, 2024
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Emirati student Al Humaid receives 'Leadership Medal' at London Expo
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In a testament to Dubai’s unwavering commitment to nurturing talent and innovation across various sectors, Emirati student Ali Humaid Al Loughani was awarded the ‘Leadership Medal’ and sash, along with two gold medals, at the 6th International Inventions and Trade Expo held in London from 24-26 September.
Al Loughani, whose participation in the exhibition was supported by Digital Dubai, showcased his skills among 285 participants from around the world and was recognised for his innovative projects that utilise AI and IoT technologies to address marine safety and sustainability challenges.
Despite being the youngest participant, Al Loughani achieved remarkable success, demonstrating the potential of Emirati talent in advancing technology and promoting environmentally friendly solutions on a global scale.
During his participation, Al Loughani presented two significant projects: the ‘Ship Accident Prevention Project,’ which utilises artificial intelligence to improve maritime safety, and the ‘Hydropower Project’, a hybrid energy solution that integrates solar power with hydrogen fuel cells, employing Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. His participation at the event reflects Digital Dubai’s commitment to fostering innovation and promoting creative initiatives within the community.
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Alongside the prestigious ‘Leadership Medal’—the highest honour at the event — Al Loughani received a gold medal for each of his two innovative projects. Additionally, he was acknowledged by the Inventors Association of Romania, Norton University of Cambodia, and the National University of Science and Technology in Bucharest.
The AI-based ship accident prevention system is a cutting-edge innovation designed to enhance safety in the maritime sector. It utilises advanced technologies to monitor and analyse potential risks during navigation by collecting real-time data on sea conditions, ship speed, and weather. Powered by AI, the system processes this information to make proactive decisions, helping to prevent collisions and maritime accidents that could endanger passengers and cause significant damage to ships and marine infrastructure.
The innovative project aligns with global efforts to promote sustainability in maritime transport by helping reduce the environmental impact of maritime accidents, such as oil spills and the resulting pollution. Additionally, the system plays a vital role in protecting marine life and ensuring the smooth and safe flow of global trade.

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