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SRTI Park Launches My Green Lab Certification in UAE
SRTI Park Launches My Green Lab Certification in UAE

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time3 days ago

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SRTI Park Launches My Green Lab Certification in UAE

Home » Green Tech » SRTI Park Launches My Green Lab Certification in UAE The Sharjah Research, Technology, and Innovation Park (SRTI Park) has announced a new sustainability initiative in collaboration with Roche Diagnostics Middle East. The project introduces the My Green Lab Certification (MGL) to the UAE. It is supported by the University of Sharjah (UoS) and local implementation partner, Pharmatrade. This marks a significant step in advancing sustainable laboratory practices in healthcare. The initiative positions Sharjah as a regional leader in green science innovation. SRTI Park revealed that the initiative will pilot the internationally recognised My Green Lab Certification within UoS's research laboratories. This effort sets a precedent for academic, clinical, and industrial labs in the region. My Green Lab is the only lab sustainability certification endorsed by the UN-backed Race to Zero campaign. It is widely considered the gold standard for advancing net-zero goals in healthcare and life sciences. SRTI Park is reinforcing its role as a key advocate for sustainable innovation in the UAE. The Park's growing portfolio includes: Green technology pilot projects Climate-focused research hubs Strategic collaborations with global industry leaders According to SRTI Park, this initiative also reflects a major collaboration between a public innovation platform and a global life sciences company. The goal is to reduce the environmental footprint of laboratory research through science-based methods. The University of Sharjah's Research Institute of Medical and Health Sciences is leading the implementation. The Institute focuses on critical fields such as cancer, immunology, and medicine. Roche is reported to be playing a strategic role by supporting sustainable practices in laboratories worldwide. Through this initiative, Roche aims to enable science-driven, eco-friendly operations across the healthcare sector. Officials emphasized that Sharjah is emerging as a regional hub for sustainable healthcare R&D. The My Green Lab launch highlights the intersection of academia, industry, and policy. It aims to create a model for reducing energy use, waste, and hazardous chemical exposure in labs. Hussain Al Mahmoudi, CEO of SRTI Park, stated that the initiative goes beyond certification. He called it a regional movement for sustainable science. He added that SRTI Park, Roche, and the University of Sharjah are setting a benchmark for clean innovation in the region. Professor Esameldin Agmy, Chancellor of the University of Sharjah, expressed pride in the university's leadership in environmental sustainability. He confirmed that the initiative aligns with the University's goal to support responsible scientific research. He further noted that the institute's advanced laboratories provide an ideal platform for applying global environmental standards. The project is part of a broader university strategy to train environmentally aware researchers. Professor Agmy explained that this certification marks an institutional commitment to long-term sustainability. It also elevates Sharjah's position as a global hub for sustainable innovation. Jihad Al Hussami, Senior Executive Manager at Pharmatrade, stated that the company is proud to support this initiative. He said the collaboration integrates eco-friendly solutions to build a more sustainable and resilient healthcare system. Dr. Asma Mahmoud Fikri, Director of Government and Corporate Partnerships at SRTI Park, said the initiative reflects the Park's vision to develop a green innovation economy. She noted that working with Roche and UoS brings Sharjah closer to becoming a global reference in sustainable science and healthcare. The project also opens the door for wider implementation of green standards across Sharjah. This may include partnerships with Sheraa, the Sharjah Health Authority, and The Big Heart Foundation. As Sharjah expands into next-generation healthcare with projects like the Jawaher Boston Medical District, the launch of My Green Lab Certification supports the UAE's national sustainability goals.

Holy Quran Academy signs scientific and research partnership with University of Sharjah
Holy Quran Academy signs scientific and research partnership with University of Sharjah

Gulf Today

time03-06-2025

  • Science
  • Gulf Today

Holy Quran Academy signs scientific and research partnership with University of Sharjah

The Holy Quran Academy in Sharjah has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the University of Sharjah. The agreement aims to develop and advance academic studies, scientific research, and joint research programs in Quranic studies, the sciences of interpretation, and the various modes of Quranic recitation. It also seeks to expand opportunities for the exchange of scientific expertise, contributing to the preparation of national professionals capable of leading and innovating in this field, in alignment with Sharjah's vision of building a sustainable, knowledge-based society. The scientific partnership signing ceremony was held at the Holy Quran Academy, with Dr. Eng. Khalifa Musabah Al-Tunaiji, Chairman of the Academy, signing on its behalf. Representing the University of Sharjah was Professor Dr. Esameldin Agmy, the University's Chancellor. The event was attended by Dr. Abdullah Khalaf Al-Hosani, Secretary-General of the Academy; Professor Dr. Maamar Bettayeb, Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Studies; as well as several academic and research leaders and department heads from both institutions. This strategic partnership holds great significance for both parties, as it aims to enhance academic research and studies in Quranic interpretation and related sciences. It also includes the organization of conferences and scholarly forums to highlight the latest developments and best practices in Quranic studies. Furthermore, the partnership encompasses training courses and workshops designed to improve the quality of scientific research at both institutions. It offers valuable training opportunities for students of Sharia and Islamic studies, facilitates the exchange of academic and practical expertise in postgraduate studies, and promotes the use of artificial intelligence in the service of the Holy Quran. His Excellency Dr. Eng. Khalifa Musabah Al-Tunaiji, Chairman of the Holy Quran Academy, stated: 'This scientific partnership with the University of Sharjah opens new horizons for the advancement of Quranic studies, research, and academic publishing in line with global best practices—especially as the University of Sharjah is a leading educational institution ranked 53rd worldwide in research quality.' He added: 'This partnership will play an active role in advancing Quranic studies and research, while also strengthening the Academy's position as a global scholarly center for Quranic sciences and research.' He emphasized that the collaboration supports joint research and serves as a strong catalyst for launching unique scientific initiatives in the service of the Holy Quran and its sciences. He also stressed the importance of forming a dedicated working team to oversee educational initiatives and further develop the strategic partnership, with the aim of enhancing Sharjah's scientific and knowledge-driven role. The initiative also seeks to promote the global dissemination of Islamic heritage, in line with the vision of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, in advancing scientific research. Dr. Al-Tunaiji affirmed that distinguished scholarly work and its documentation represent a valuable legacy for communities and future generations. Professor Dr. Esameldin Agmy, Chancellor of the University of Sharjah, expressed his deep pride in signing the cooperation agreement with the Holy Quran Academy. He noted that the agreement, under the esteemed patronage of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, adds great value to the collaboration. He affirmed that the University is home to a distinguished group of faculty members, researchers, and specialists across various fields, including the fundamentals of religion, jurisprudence, Quranic sciences, linguistics, and modern technologies. He noted that the collaboration will contribute to leveraging technology and artificial intelligence in supporting Quranic sciences—particularly in recitation and interpretation—enhancing accessibility and promoting global dissemination. Dr. Agmy emphasized that the agreement will strengthen scientific research and specialized studies in the field of the Holy Quran while reinforcing joint efforts between the two institutions. Professor Dr. Esameldin Agmy, along with his accompanying delegation, was also briefed on the academic and research contributions of the Holy Quran Academy. He was introduced to its efforts in promoting the values of tolerance and the beauty of Islam through its three main pillars: — The Sharjah Global Digital Quran Recitation Platform, which includes participants from 172 countries and facilitates the granting of Quranic certifications in various modes of recitation. — The Academy's commitment to Quranic research and studies as a top priority. — The Quranic museums, which showcase the history of the Holy Quran's transcription, rare manuscripts, Quranic sciences, renowned scholars, and the covering of the Holy Kaaba. The Chancellor expressed his admiration for the Holy Quran Academy, praising it as a cultural and intellectual landmark dedicated to the preservation, study, and promotion of the Holy Quran and its sciences.

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