The Ministry of Education recently participated in the 35th edition of the International Exhibition of Invention, Innovation and Technology in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Three female students from Dohat Al Adab School in Muscat Governorate and Sawda Umm Al-Mu’minin School in ADhahirah Governorate represented the Ministry at the event. The team from Dohat Al Adab School won first place and a gold medal in the field of information technology for developing a hybrid artificial technology to detect liver cirrhosis. They also received special awards from various organizations, including Indonesia, Singapore, and Qatar.
The team from Sawda Umm al-Mu’minin Basic Education School won second place and a silver medal in the field of science and environment for inventing green chemistry to manufacture nano-iron. They also received a special award from Al-Tuwaiq Academy in Saudi Arabia. This international participation highlights the Ministry of Education’s commitment to promoting innovation and scientific excellence among students in Oman.
These achievements demonstrate the talent and dedication of Omani students in the field of innovation and technology. The Ministry of Education’s support for these students is evident through their participation in international events like the International Exhibition of Invention, Innovation and Technology. The success of the teams from Dohat Al Adab School and Sawda Umm Al-Mu’minin School showcases Oman’s potential to excel on a global stage in various fields of science and technology.
The awards won by the teams from Oman also reflect positively on the country’s education system and the efforts made by the Ministry of Education to nurture and encourage young innovators. By providing opportunities for students to showcase their talents on an international platform, the Ministry is helping to inspire a new generation of innovators and inventors in Oman. The success of these students is a testament to the quality of education and support they receive from the Ministry.
The Ministry of Education’s focus on innovation and scientific excellence is evident in its continued participation in international events and competitions. By supporting and encouraging students to pursue their interests in various fields of science and technology, the Ministry is helping to foster a culture of innovation and creativity in Oman. The achievements of the teams from Dohat Al Adab School and Sawda Umm Al-Mu’minin School are a testament to the Ministry’s commitment to promoting excellence in education.
In conclusion, the Ministry of Education’s participation in the International Exhibition of Invention, Innovation and Technology in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, highlights the talent and potential of Omani students in the field of innovation and technology. The success of the teams from Dohat Al Adab School and Sawda Umm Al-Mu’minin School demonstrates Oman’s commitment to nurturing young innovators and inventors. By providing opportunities for students to showcase their talents on a global stage, the Ministry of Education is helping to inspire a new generation of innovators in Oman.