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Qatar students win 11 gold medals at ITEX 2025 in Malaysia
Qatar students win 11 gold medals at ITEX 2025 in Malaysia

Qatar Tribune

time2 days ago

  • Science
  • Qatar Tribune

Qatar students win 11 gold medals at ITEX 2025 in Malaysia

DOHA: Students from Qatar have achieved remarkable success at the 36th International Invention, Innovation, and Technology Exhibition (ITEX 2025), held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, over three days. These achievements reflect the significant progress in Qatar's education sector and the joint efforts of the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE) and its strategic partner, the Qatar Research, Development and Innovation (QRDI) Council, to raise educational standards and prepare a generation of innovators capable of contributing to a knowledge-based economy. Gold medals in the school's category were awarded to students from Qatar Science and Technology Secondary School for Boys, Qatar Technical Secondary School for Girls, Omar Bin Al Khattab Secondary School for Boys, Ibn Taymiyyah Secondary School for Boys, Al Bayan Preparatory School for Girls, Al Khor Primary School, Al Arqam Academy, Al Khansa Primary School for Girls, and Maymouna Primary School for Girls. Additionally, Al Daayen Primary and Preparatory School for Girls earned a silver medal, while Zaynab Preparatory School for Girls received a bronze medal in the same category. Qatar was represented by a delegation of 25 students, including five from the university level, 15 from the secondary and preparatory levels, and five from the primary level. The students competed as part of 11 school teams and two university teams. Their participation followed four months of intensive preparation jointly overseen by MoEHE and the QRDI Council, which established a dedicated project selection committee and coordinated with exhibition organisers to ensure a strong showing on the international stage. At the university level, students from the University of Doha for Science and Technology secured gold medals, supported by the QRDI Council through supervision and funding. In the Individual Category, Amna Issa Al Kuwari and Fatima Issa Al Kuwari also achieved first place and were awarded a gold medal for their innovative project. Several Qatari research projects received special awards in recognition of their creativity and ability to offer practical solutions to real-world challenges. Among them, students Ram Marwan Kalach and Rashid Mubarak Alkhayarin from Omar Bin Al Khattab Secondary School for Boys, along with their supervisor Ahmad Samaan, received the Thailand Award for the Best International Invention & Innovation from the National Research Council of Thailand for their project, 'Design of the Wristband Using Dry Laboratory Techniques to Reduce the Risk of High Blood Viscosity'. Students Abdulaziz Ali Rashid Al Muhairi Al Muhannadi and Hamza Musleh Saleem Al Shihab, supervised by Doaa Ibrahim Mohammed Al Ali from Al Khor Model School for Boys, earned third place at the primary school level for their engineering project titled 'Design of a Solar Dryer for Wastewater Treatment', which also won the Outstanding Achievement Award from Tuwaiq Academy (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) and the Abdulmonem Alrashed Humanitarian Foundation. In a symbolic gesture of appreciation, Ambassador of the State of Qatar to Malaysia HE Salah bin Mohammed Al Sorour, presented an honorary shield to the Qatar Science and Technology Secondary School team in celebration of their gold medal success.

Two Qatari innovators clinch first place at ITEX in Malaysia
Two Qatari innovators clinch first place at ITEX in Malaysia

Qatar Tribune

time3 days ago

  • Science
  • Qatar Tribune

Two Qatari innovators clinch first place at ITEX in Malaysia

QNA Doha Qatari innovators Amna Issa Al Kuwari and Fatima Issa Al Kuwari clinched first place and the gold medal in the individual category during their participation in the 36th International Invention, Innovation, and Technology Exhibition (ITEX), recently held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This crowning achievement was the outcome of an innovative concept and rigorous research efforts, culminating in the development of a smart bracelet designed to prevent drowsiness-induced traffic accidents. The device functions by detecting early signs of fatigue and issuing immediate alerts to drivers, thereby bolstering road safety and curbing accident rates. The project aligns squarely with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the objectives of Qatar National Vision 2030. The two innovators touted this milestone and affirmed that the win reflects their love for science and development, an organic outcome of their diligent work and the significant support young Qataris receive from the prudent leadership. Both winners highlighted the energized efforts made by the Qatar Scientific Club in providing technological support, which helped advance this innovation throughout the implementation phases, commencing with the idea and culminating in the prototype phase. This smart bracelet has so far received local and international awards, thereby confirming its effectiveness in fostering traffic safety and highlighting the growing creative capabilities of Qatar's young people on the global stage.

Two Qatari female innovators clinch first place, gold medal at ITEX in Malaysia
Two Qatari female innovators clinch first place, gold medal at ITEX in Malaysia

Qatar Tribune

time3 days ago

  • Science
  • Qatar Tribune

Two Qatari female innovators clinch first place, gold medal at ITEX in Malaysia

DOHA: Qatari innovators Amna Issa Al Kuwari and Fatima Issa Al Kuwari clinched first place and the gold medal in the individual category during their participation in the 36th International Invention, Innovation, and Technology Exhibition (ITEX), recently held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This crowning achievement was the outcome of an innovative concept and rigorous research efforts, culminating in the development of a smart bracelet designed to prevent drowsiness-induced traffic accidents. The device functions by detecting early signs of fatigue and issuing immediate alerts to drivers, thereby bolstering road safety and curbing accident rates. The project aligns squarely with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the objectives of Qatar National Vision 2030. The two innovators touted this milestone and affirmed that the win reflects their love for science and development, an organic outcome of their diligent work and the significant support young Qataris receive from the prudent leadership. Both winners highlighted the energized efforts made by the Qatar Scientific Club in providing technological support, which helped advance this innovation throughout the implementation phases, commencing with the idea and culminating in the prototype phase. This smart bracelet has so far received local and international awards, thereby confirming its effectiveness in fostering traffic safety and highlighting the growing creative capabilities of Qatar's young people on the global stage.

Shin-Etsu Chemical Develops New Silicone Products for Personal Care Use That Will Improve Texture and Functionality in Cosmetics
Shin-Etsu Chemical Develops New Silicone Products for Personal Care Use That Will Improve Texture and Functionality in Cosmetics

Business Wire

time12-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Shin-Etsu Chemical Develops New Silicone Products for Personal Care Use That Will Improve Texture and Functionality in Cosmetics

TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Tokyo; President: Yasuhiko Saitoh; hereinafter, 'Shin-Etsu Chemical') has developed new silicone products for personal care applications as part of its silicon chemistry-driven solutions (Shin-Etsu Silicones Solution-Engineering TM). In the personal care industry, research and development activities are being carried out on various themes such as addressing diverse consumer demand and environmental issues and improving production efficiency. In response to these needs, Shin-Etsu Chemical has added new products to its lineup. [New Products] KF-6070W and KF-6080W are silicones in which some of the methyl groups in the molecular structure of dimethyl silicone oil (INCI name: dimethicone) have been replaced with hydrophilic functional groups. Both products combine high affinity with water due to their hydrophilic functional groups, while also imparting the excellent characteristics of silicone—high fluidity and smooth, non-sticky feel—to cosmetics and other products. KF-6070W is a water-soluble silicone wax, characterized by its smooth melting and spreading sensation on the skin. It can be widely used as a feel enhancer in water-based and O/W (Oil in Water (*1)) hair care, skin care, and base makeup products. Additionally, KF-6080W is a silicone emulsifier for O/W formulation type (*2). This enables designing formulations with reduced stickiness and a smooth texture. It is liquid at room temperature, making it suitable for use in cold process (*3) manufacturing of personal care products. KSG-16-SF and KSG-19-PF are silicone elastomer gels with high light-diffusing properties. KSG-16-SF features a high soft-focus effect, and KSG-19-PF is characterized by a light powdery texture. Since they can both serve as alternative materials for microplastic beads used in personal care products, we will continue to explore this potential. We will exhibit new products at our booth at CITE JAPAN 2025, the 12th Cosmetic Ingredients and Technology Exhibition, which will take place from May 14 to 16, 2025, at Pacifico Yokohama in Yokohama. Silicones are available in various forms such as fluids, emulsions, gels, and powders, and they combine the high functionality and quality required for personal care product ingredients. At Shin-Etsu Chemical, we will continue to expand the sales of silicone products, which are essential for enhancing the added value of personal care products and contribute to sustainability. *1 O/W (Oil in Water): A state where oil droplets are dispersed in water and uniformly mixed (emulsified). *2 Formulation type: Refers to the appearance or shape. One of the elements emphasized in the planning and development stages of personal care products. *3 Cold process: A process that does not require heating and dissolving.

Qualifiers to represent Oman at ITEX 2025 announced
Qualifiers to represent Oman at ITEX 2025 announced

Times of Oman

time29-04-2025

  • Business
  • Times of Oman

Qualifiers to represent Oman at ITEX 2025 announced

Sohar — The Ministry of Higher Education, Research, and Innovation today announced the names of the three qualifiers who will represent the Sultanate of Oman at the International Invention, Innovation, and Technology Exhibition (ITEX 2025), scheduled to take place at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre in Malaysia during 29-31 May 2025. The announcement ceremony was held at Sohar University under the patronage of Mohammed Suleiman Al Kindi, Governor of North Al Batinah, in the presence of Dr. Saif Abdullah Al Haddabi, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Higher Education, Research, and Innovation for Research and Innovation. The three selected participants are: Yousra Yousuf Al Ghadani for her project 'Squid Ink Water Filter", Malak Khalifa Al Harthy, for her innovation 'Portland Cement Reinforced with Carbon Nanosheets as a Dental Filling" and Badr Salim Al Muqbali for his project 'Remote Control Device for Ring Main Unit Operation". ITEX is an annual international exhibition that bridges inventions, innovations, and technology, often referred to as the 'Marketplace of Inventions and Innovations." It serves as a dynamic platform connecting inventors, investors, entrepreneurs, and startups to showcase and market cutting-edge innovations. The exhibition features participants from over 20 countries across Asia and Europe, displaying more than 1,000 inventions across various categories. It includes competitions, funding opportunities, and marketing prospects, bringing together investors and industry experts with inventors to foster innovation and idea exchange across multiple sectors. —— Ends/AH

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