University students in the UAE are being given an opportunity to help shape the future through an Expo 2020 Dubai programme that entrusts youth to develop creative solutions to global challenges that affect the region.
The second cycle of the University Innovation Programme (UIP), a key pillar of Expo 2020’s innovation and partnership programme Expo Live, was launched. It calls on student teams to produce original ideas or prototypes that could benefit communities by positively impacting society, preserving the environment, or both.
Successful student teams will each receive a grant worth between AED 25,000 and AED 50,000 to help take their idea to the next level. Students will also receive guidance from their universities and Expo Live to advance research and development, create a business model, grow their team and potentially partner with other entities.
Grantees may even have the chance to showcase their projects to millions of people at Expo 2020 Dubai.
Yousuf Caires, Vice President – Expo Live, Expo 2020 Dubai, said: “Expo Live firmly believes that innovation can come from anywhere, to everyone – and this especially includes university students. We saw this during the first cycle of the UIP, when student teams across the UAE developed truly innovative projects that we are now helping to develop.
“We should never underestimate the power of collaboration, which is why we are asking students to team up, and work with the support of their universities. We have already seen how enthusiastically our students can work together to create a positive impact and we hope to recreate the same sense of eagerness to tackle our most pressing challenges during the second cycle.”
The first cycle of the University Innovation Programme, which launched in September 2017, received more than 280 applications from student teams across the UAE. Nineteen teams were awarded grants to help bring their solutions to life, with support from their universities, the Expo Live team and Expo 2020 Dubai and its partners.
Smart Submarine Group, from United Arab Emirates University, designed a submarine that collects data on marine ecosystems, such as pH levels, salinity and turbidity. The customisable unmanned vessel could help public and private organisations to better monitor coral reefs, inspect undersea oil pipelines and select sustainable locations for new ports.
Spokesperson Sara Alameri from Smart Submarine Group said: “The marine life along the UAE’s coast has been undergoing intensive change for the past few decades. Seaborne oil transport, trade and coastal urban development have had a major impact on its ecological health. The grant, combined with support from our university and Expo Live, has enabled us to improve the submarine so we can gain even more information about the health of marine life.
Additionally, Heelo, a team from Emirates Aviation University, received funding for its Project You mentoring programme, which seeks to boost confidence and reduce anxiety among school students. NYU Abu Dhabi team Poolers created the Wheels mobile app, helping to reduce traffic congestion by encouraging and facilitating users to car share.