Shouq Saeed Al Dhanhani, Sheikha Ali Al Soreidi, Hamad Saeed, Abdullah Jawdat, Abdul Rahman Abdullah, Ghazi Salem and Mohammed Yasser form the UAE team
Team UAE is off to a flying start at the FIRST Global Challenge 2019 in Dubai, claiming three wins from three matches.
On day one, 141 of the total 284 qualifying-round matches were played.
Each team is tasked with assembling a robot that can address various issues identified by specialised international academic institutions.
Meanwhile, Team China has taken an early lead in the overall ranking table.
Part of the @FirstGlobalDxb competition, being held in #Dubai for the first time outside the Americas. The competition brings together more than 1,500 youth from over 190 countries to collaborate, create and compete for a better future.#FGCDubai2019pic.twitter.com/aRTVIqW61F
Inaugurated by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, and organised by the Dubai Future Foundation, the FIRST Global Challenge 2019 in Dubai has drawn the participation of 1,500 students aged 14-18 from 191 countries.
From October 24 to 27, the teams are competing in leveraging robotics and artificial intelligence applications to develop innovative solutions to the world’s challenges.
This year's edition of the international challenge focuses on protecting the oceans.
Etihad Rail says its freight services across the UAE’s railway network continue to operate normally, ensuring the uninterrupted movement of goods and supporting the resilience of national supply chains.
The National Centre of Meteorology has forecast relatively unstable weather across the UAE until March 15, with a chance of rainfall over some areas, particularly western and coastal regions.
Ambassadors from NATO's 32 member countries plan to meet with Gulf representatives next week to discuss the Iran war and regional tensions, three European diplomats told Reuters.
His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE President, spoke on Tuesday with Germany President Frank-Walter Steinmeier about regional developments in light of the escalating military actions and their serious repercussions on regional and international security and stability.
The UAE's Ministry of Defence announced it is continuing to intercept incoming missile and drone threats from Iran, with a second update issued on its official channels on Tuesday at 3.30pm.
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