Omanis Bag Top Honours At Malaysia Exhibition

Omanis Bag Top Honours At Malaysia Exhibition

The Sultanate of Oman excelled at the International Invention, Innovation, and Technology Exhibition in Malaysia (24 ITEX), held in Kuala Lumpur. Tasnim Muhammad Al-Daoudia received the gold medal for her project "Dilution of Heavy Oil Using Hydrogen Injection Technology" in the energy category. Iman Abdullah Bait Ubaidoun also secured first place and a gold medal for his project "Water Treatment Using the Electrochemical Method," while Mazen bin Rashid Al Badi earned second place and a silver medal for his project "Dr. Robot."

Additionally, the Dohat Al-Adab School team from Muscat Governorate Education clinched first place and a gold medal in the information technology category for their project "Using hybrid artificial technology for early detection of liver cirrhosis." The team also received awards from INNOPA in Indonesia, the Citizen Innovation Center in Singapore, the Ministry of Education in Saudi Arabia, and the Research and Development Council in Qatar.

On the other hand, the Souda Umm al-Mu’minin School team from Al-Dhahirah Governorate's educational team secured second place and a silver medal in the environmental field for their project "Green Chemistry for Secondary Iron Manufacturing."

The annual International Invention, Innovation, and Technology Exhibition serves as a global stage for showcasing innovative technical concepts and projects within the science and technology industry. It attracts a diverse range of inventions and innovations, as well as a significant number of investors and business professionals. 

The event, organized by the Malaysian Invention and Design Society, features a multitude of ideas and inventions from around the globe. Over the years, it has evolved into a prominent international platform for showcasing inventions and innovations in the region, with over 700 innovations from various countries participating across different fields.

 

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