The winner of the Gitex's Student Lab Competition will attend the live launch of Yahsat's satellite, Al Yah 3, in French Guinea.
Yahsat, the UAE-based satellite operator, is sponsoring the GITEX- Student Lab Competition, an initiative by the GITEX Technology Week to recognise and promote innovation and creativity among students in the fields of communications technology, engineering, science and computing.
The competition gives the opportunity to current students and graduates to present solutions such as software, gaming, applications and product innovations to shape everyday lives. Through the sponsorship, Yahsat, is aiming at encouraging youth to invest in building the STEM skills needed to make a positive impact on their careers and on society.
This year, dozens of applications have come in from across the world, including the UAE, USA, Germany and India. Out of 65 submissions, a total of 24 projects have been shortlisted by a committee comprising industry leaders, associations and partners. The shortlisted students will have the opportunity to present their projects to technology leaders and professionals at the Student Lab showcase area during the GITEX Technology Week.
Yahsat will be part of the VIP expert panel that will deliberate on all shortlisted projects. The winners will be announced during an award ceremony on October 12.
On top of a cash prize of Dhs 50,000, the winner of the 2017 edition will be invited by Yahsat to attend the launch of its third satellite, Al Yah 3, in Kourou, French Guiana. The second and third placed competitors will receive cash prizes of Dhs 40,000 and Dhs 30,000 respectively.
All participants will also be offered the possibility to do an internship at Yahsat to develop their skills and shadow experienced engineers and ICT professionals.
Commenting on the competition, Muna Almheiri, Chief Human Capital Officer of Yahsat, said: We are excited to be part of the GITEX- Student Lab Competition to help bring the current and future generation of tech pioneers and business leaders together. We are also proud to be supporting the UAE vision to be at the forefront of the space industry by unlocking Emirati potential, attracting global talent and supporting cutting-edge STEM initiatives such as the ones taking place at GITEX.
GITEX is proud to support the work of young innovators like those that participate in the Student Lab. The success of these students will not only benefit the participants, it will also be a benefit to businesses looking for the best and brightest young minds in the industry, said Trixie LohMirmand, Senior Vice President, Event Management, Dubai World Trade Centre.
The students participating at the GITEX – Student Lab Competition will be exhibiting their projects at the Sheikh Rashid Hall during the Gitex Technology Week from 8 to 12 October.