Tech Quest, a Mubadala initiative, and the Zayed Higher Organisation, ZHO, are showcasing their collaboration in advanced robotics from over 200 Emirati students that worked through a series of leading, real-world robotics challenges to find viable solutions, and the results are now on display at the robotics arena engineered in collaboration with ZHO's special needs students.
"We're very pleased with our collaboration with Zayed Higher Organisation, the students created high-quality work serves as a key contributor to this year's events," said Hanan Harhara, Head of Learning and Development at Mubadala.
"This was a unique opportunity for integrating the great efforts of these students into our curriculum to develop their peers from other schools." A Mubadala initiative, Tech Quest's 15th edition offers workshops on robotics, aerospace, medical mechatronics and semiconductor technology, and incorporates talks with leading industry speakers. The programme will be held until December 31st at the Higher Colleges of Technology in Abu Dhabi and UAE University in Al Ain.
Source: WAM
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