Team from the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik USEK, Lebanon wins the Best Innovation Award, while the students from the Princess Sumaya University for Technology in Jordan bag first place at the Huawei Innovation Competition
Beirut, Lebanon – January 28, 2021: Huawei, a leading global provider of information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure and smart devices, has announced the regional winners of its first-ever Innovation Competition in the Middle East. It is an exciting addition to the successful Huawei ICT Competition, which is part of the company’s ongoing initiatives to develop the global ICT talent ecosystem. The Best Innovation Award was bagged by the team from the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik USEK, Lebanon, which consisted of Maria Sarkis, Gaelle Bou Mansour, Rodaina Fayad, and Dr. Marita Hojeij. Their innovative project developed on the Huawei Atlas 200Dk board focuses on the object detection solution that is able to recognize objects in an interactive way. They are currently working on developing it with the face and voice detection, aiming at providing assistance to Alzheimer disease patients and anyone suffering from memory loss caused by a trauma.
The Huawei Innovation Competition empowers undergraduate students and their teachers to use innovative technologies – such as artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, and big data – to create valuable and meaningful applications for society. The inaugural edition of the competition witnessed participation from 10 leading universities from nine countries from the Middle East, including Lebanon. Each team consisted of three students and one teacher. During the regional final, each team presented their work to the panel of expert industry judges, with the winners determined based on metrics such as innovative ideas, user experience, industry prospect, model quality, and the difficulty of their work.
The panel of judges included Svetlana Knyazeva, Director of Digital Pedagogy and Learning Materials, UNESCO IITE; Dr. Andoh Hoba, Senior Education Specialist, West Asia, and Africa Programme Office, UNESCO-ICHEI; Li Xiangyu (SpaceLee), Vice President of Middle East, Huawei, and four additionl representatives from Huawei.
The first place in the Huawei Innovation Competition went to the team from Princess Sumaya University for Technology in Jordan. They received a prize of USD20,000.
Speaking during the opening of the award ceremony, Jiang Tao, Vice President of the Computing Product Line, Huawei Cloud and AI business group, said: “Huawei has adopted an ambitious long-term research and development strategy for AI that would create unprecedented opportunities for the ICT ecosystem through the synergy of AI with 5G connectivity, cloud, computing, and industry applications. We look forward to creating new value across these advanced tech domains through collaborations with local AI developers and industry partners to transform our world into a leading data-driven economy.”
Li Xiangyu (SpaceLee), Vice President of Huawei Middle East, said: “In 2020, we launched the Innovation Competition based on the Huawei Atlas 200DK, and we are very glad to see all the participating teams developing excellent projects that are imaginative and innovative. Some teams picked the most popular topic of COVID-19 automatic detection and prevention, some tried to improve health and wellbeing with a remarkable outcome by optimizing the AI baby care. I appreciate the desire of these students and teachers from the Middle East to make a contribution towards our world. I believe that the talent we witnessed during the Huawei Innovation Competitiom will definitely be a force of change in the near future.”
Svetlana Knyazeva, Director of Digital Pedagogy and Learning Materials, UNESCO IITE, said: “UNESCO IITE is committed to promoting the innovative use of ICT and serving as a facilitator and enabler for achieving Sustainable Development Goal of imparting quality education through ICT-enabled solutions and best practices. Huawei’s ongoing work in this field ensures that not only are young people given access to exceptional resources to contribute towards the development of the ICT ecosystem, but that the world as a whole can thrive from the expertise of a new generation of ICT experts.”
Other category winners include:
- Best Technology Award: Team from the University of Bahrain, Kingdom of Bahrain
- Best Model Award: Team from the University of Anbar, Iraq
- Best Application Prospect Award: Team from the Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, Pakistan
- Best User Experience Award: Team from the Kuwait College of Science and Technology, Kuwait
- Excellence in Health and Wellbeing Award: Team from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan
- Excellence in Helping Vulnerable Group Award: Team from the King Saud University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
- Excellence in Promoting Sustainable Development Award: Team from the University of Technology and Applied Sciences – Shinas, Oman
- Excellence in Productivity Improvement Award: Team from the University of Dubai, UAE.
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