Agadir's Universiapolis School Triumphs at the Geneva Invention Exhibition
In a remarkable showcase of innovation and creativity, Agadir's Polytechnic School, part of Universiapolis, has successfully secured two prestigious medals at the renowned International Exhibition of Inventions held in Geneva. This achievement not only demonstrates the school's commitment to advancing technological solutions but also reinforces Morocco's growing impact in the global arena of innovation.
The 51st edition of this notable exhibition took place from March 11 to March 15 at Palexpo, attracting over 1,000 innovative projects from 35 countries, judged by a distinguished panel of more than 80 international experts. Amongst this fierce competition, the Polytechnic School garnered a gold medal for its groundbreaking invention named "Intelligent Device for Centralized Management of Remote Measuring Instruments." This innovative solution is designed to enhance the management and accessibility of educational laboratory equipment, integrating features such as access control, equipment monitoring, and real-time data collection and analysis. This advancement aims to significantly improve the operational efficiency of laboratory environments, both in academic and research settings.
The project was spearheaded by a talented team comprising Najib Abekiri, El Mehdi Kibbou, Mohamed Ajaamoum, Imane Outana, Boujemaa Nassiri, and M’hand Oubella, who worked diligently to bring this idea to fruition.
Additionally, the school was awarded a silver medal for its second notable invention, the "Device for Fragmenting Urinary Stones by Regulated Vibratory Transmission." This medical innovation employs a non-invasive technique utilizing vibrations to effectively break down urinary stones, showcasing the school's dedication to medical technology advancements. This project was developed by another team of skilled individuals, including Ali Nouri, El Mehdi Kibbou, Hamza Bouchta, Louiza Rabhi, Ayoub Moufid, and Abouelfadel Zinelabidine.
Beyond these accolades, Universiapolis also received the esteemed “Thailand Award for Best International Invention and Innovation” from the National Research Council of Thailand, which is awarded to the most outstanding international inventions presented at the exhibition. This honor emphasizes the significance and scientific merit of the innovations developed at Universiapolis, reflecting the hard work and dedication of its researchers, educators, and engineers in crafting solutions that have a substantial scientific and industrial impact.
In conclusion, the achievements of Agadir's Polytechnic School at the Geneva Exhibition not only highlight the institution's innovative spirit but also mark a significant milestone for Moroccan innovation on the global stage. The school remains committed to fostering an environment where creativity and scientific inquiry can flourish, paving the way for future advancements in various fields. As reported by moroccoworldnews.com.