The Organising Committee of the UAE Drones for Good Award launched by Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has revealed the names of the experts in the Judging Committee which will evaluate the participating projects and select the winners of the International and National Competitions to be held at Dubai Internet City from February 4th to 6th 2016.
On Thursday February 4th the Judging Committee will evaluate live performances of 20 teams who have qualified for the semi-final stage out of a total of 1017 applicants from 165 countries. Based on the evaluations during this stage qualifiers will be selected for the final stage of the competitions.
The UAE Drones for Good Award is the largest award of its kind offering a total prize money of AED 4.67 million (US1 million for the International Competition winner and AED 1 million for the National Competition winner). The winners for the award will be announced on Saturday February 6th.
Saif Al Aleeli Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Museum of the Future Foundation and Coordinator General of the UAE Drones for Good Award said “Aiming to promote the UAE’s global position as a leading centre for the drones technology sector and to employ the best practices to improve the services provided to the society the Organising Committee of the UAE Drones for Good Award has selected a group of prominent experts from this sector in the UAE and other countries to form the Judging Committee of the award.”
Al Aleeli said the award has become a global platform to showcase the latest innovative ideas for innovators manufacturers and investors in the drones sector which will see investments worth billions of dollars during the next five years. It also provides an ideal opportunity for investors innovation incubators entrepreneurs and tech companies involved in the sector to partner with government entities companies academic institutions and organisations at the local and global level.
The Judging Committee of the UAE Drones for Good Award includes several prominent international experts including Farouk El-Baz Research Professor and Director of the Center for Remote Sensing Boston University known for his pioneering work in the applications of space images to ground-water exploration in Egypt Somalia Sudan Oman and the UAE; Dr. Eesa Bastaki President of Dubai University and former CEO of ICT Fund; Patrick Meier a global entrepreneur and founder of Humanitarian UAV Network in 2013 to enable the safe responsible and effective use of UAVs in wide range of humanitarian and development settings; and Manahel Thabet Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine & President of World IQ Foundation who is ranked among the 30 Smartest People Alive by SuperScholar and is a Brain of the Year Award laureate for 2015-2016.
Other prominent international experts include Jason N G Chief Scientist and iCampus/Smart City Lead at Etisalat BT Innovation Centre BT Innovate and Design; Lian Pin Koh Founding Director of the non-profit ConservationDrones.org; Phillip Hall Adjunct Professor School of Civil Environmental and Mining Engineering at The University of Western Australia; Nikolaos Mavridis Director of Interactive Robots and Media Lab and Researcher NCSR Demokritos; Ronald Arkin Regents’ Professor and Director of the Mobile Robot Laboratory; Rich Goldman Chancellor of Global University of Engineering; Carole Van Caillie International Operations Indra and Research and Innovation Independent Expert at European Commission; and M O Jamshidi Lutcher Brown Endowed Distinguished Chaired Professor at the University of Texas.
The Judging Panel also includes Fatma Taher Assistant Professor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department at Khalifa University; Manar Abu Talib from the University of Sharjah; Sara Amiri Programme Manager Advanced Systems Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre; and Mohsen Al Awadhi Lead Mission Systems Engineer at Emirates Mars Mission.
The list also includes Nazih Khaddaj Mallat Assistant Professor at College of Engineering and Information Technology Al Ain University; Ahmed M. Darwish IEEE Egypt Section Chair; Jorge Dias Full Professor in Electrical Engineering and Researcher from Robotics Institute from Khalifa University Abu Dhabi; Khaled Letaief Dean of HKUST School of Engineering; and Adnan Al Rais Engineer at Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre.
Other jury members are Wathiq Mansoor Professor of Computer Engineering American University Dubai; Boutheina Tlili Associate Professor Electrical Engineering Rochester Institute of Technology Dubai; Harry Tan Founder and Chief Scientist Menara Networks Inc; The Judging Committee will focus on specific criteria such as whether the projects are safe effective economical and innovative and whether they feature new ways of improving an existing service through the use of drones or suggest new kinds of services that could be used practically and economically. The successful entries to the semi-final stage of the second UAE Drones for Good Award have come from a range of countries including the UAE Canada Australia United States United Kingdom Ethiopia Greece and the Philippines.
The UAE Drones for Good Award will host a group of prominent speakers to highlight the latest global trends in this dynamic and promising sector which will have a positive impact on people’s lives.
The UAE Drones for Good Award will also host Lian Pin Koh Founding Director of ConservationDrones.org a project dedicated to gathering intelligence on forests and wildlife through the use of low-cost unmanned flying machines.
Mark Yong co-founder and CEO at Garuda Robotics a Singapore-based startup specialised in developing and deploying drone systems for infrastructure inspection (buildings structures and assets) agriculture and security/surveillance will speak on the future role of drones as essential elements in infrastructure.
The International and National competitions of the UAE Drones for Good Award are divided into several categories: Environment Education Logistics Transport Construction and Infrastructure Health Civil Defence Tourism Social Services Economic Development and Humanitarian Aid.
The Drones for Good Award aims to harness the technology of unmanned aircraft to improve the lives of people whether in the UAE or anywhere in the world. It aims to design a legislative structure to provide services through advanced technology such as unmanned aircraft in the areas of serving humanity.
Source: Press Release