Date : 09/02/2026
KUWAIT, Feb 9 (KUNA) -- General Manager of the Sabah Al-Ahmad Center for Giftedness and Creativity (SACGC), Neda Al-Daihani, reaffirmed on Monday the Center's commitment to empowering national talent and facilitating their access to international investment platforms.
In a statement to KUNA, Al-Daihani highlighted the Center's participation in the 16th Middle East International Invention Exhibition.
The event, organized by the Kuwait Scientific Club under the patronage of His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, features 11 Kuwaiti innovators presenting a diverse array of scientific solutions.
He emphasized that this participation underscores the Center's strategic role in nurturing national talent and bridging the gap between creative concepts and commercial investment.
Al-Daihani noted that the event is a premier regional hub for marketing inventions as viable commercial projects, fostering the exchange of expertise, and showcasing cutting-edge scientific solutions.
He reviewed the innovations which span several critical sectors, including: medical technology: Salama Ayad and Thunayan Al-Omairi debuted an advanced hip-joint system specifically engineered for Arab and Asian anatomical characteristics to improve stability and minimize post-operative complications.
In the AI and engineering sector: Qatralnada Al-Anzi presented an AI-driven tool for auditing engineering schematics to mitigate structural risks, while Mohammad Al-Qattan showcased a smart, energy-efficient vehicle climate control system.
In the energy and sustainability sector: Ahmed Taher introduced a system generating hydrogen from aluminum-sourced heat, while Dana Khuraibet showcased sand-based thermal energy storage. Al-Ghaliya Abual-Hassan presented a textile-to-biochar conversion project utilizing pyrolysis.
In the accessibility and education sector: Fatima Al-Anzi and Latifa Al-Zaabi introduced a Braille-integrated device for mathematics, while Abdullah Al-Mutairi presented a light-guided piano learning system.
The innovations also included Talib Al-Attar's high-efficiency personal aircraft design, Ali Al-Theeb's advanced device that converts organic waste into high-quality natural fertilizer using smart control and monitoring systems, and Sulaiman Al-Khattaf's multifunctional adjustable and foldable school desk designed to improve the learning environment and save space in schools and educational institutions. (end)
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