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Gulf Science Forum 2024 begins in Oman; Qatari innovators participate

Published: 12 August 2024

Qatar News Agency
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The Gulf Science Forum 2024 kicked off on Sunday in Salalah, the Sultanate of Oman, with the participation of over 60 young innovators from both genders in the GCC countries, as well as Jordan and Morocco, with 38 projects competing at the forum.

The forum is part of the action plan for the Youth Empowerment Committee for 2024, as approved by GCC ministers of Youth and Sport. It is hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Youth of Oman.

The event is intended to promote the culture of innovation as an added value in the economies of countries, to advance the Gulf community, explore innovative solutions to some of vexing challenges facing the Gulf community, share ideas and experiences, and highlight the scientific talents.

Running until Aug.15, the forum brings together the Qatar Scientific Cub (QSC) with a delegation led by QSC Executive Director Eng Rashid Al Rahimi, Sheikh Ali bin Salman Al- Thani, in his capacity as an arbitrator in the educational field, along with a host of Qatari innovators, including Eng. Mohamed Al Qasabi, who presents his innovation in the form of the “O Pass” offside performance analysis system.

This system helps football referees accurately detect offside situations using UWB tags on the ball and players, allowing for precise tracking of their positions throughout the match.

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