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We need to create real market places for R&D activities outside the university laboratories and research centers for more interaction with the industrial sector. The MIA competition is a first-of-a-kind program on a pan-Arab level that will create such possibilities. Not only will it help university students and researchers to market their findings and develop their entrepreneurial skills, but it will also create awareness of and build trust in the ability of Arab technology experts to answer local technological and development challenges |
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Dr. Abdalla A. Alnajjar
President, Arab Science & Technology Foundation (ASTF)
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2007 MIA Winners
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| Teams' Places |
Team Code |
Project Name |
Country |
Prizes (US$) |
| Undergraduate Winners |
| First Place |
Mechanical -1 |
Multifunction Hinge |
Morocco |
5,000 |
| Second Place |
Computer Engineering -2 |
GPS Rail Traffic Tracking System |
Egypt |
4,000 |
| Third Place |
Computer Engineering -1 |
IP Softphone for Mobile Phones (HATEFNA) |
Egypt |
3,000 |
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Computer Engineering - 9 |
RAID Kid Tracking System |
UAE |
3,000 |
| Postgraduates Winners |
| First Place |
Computer Sience - 2 |
Automatic Retinopathy Screening System |
Egypt |
7,000 |
| Professional Winners |
| First Place |
Computer Engineering -11 |
KETAB (Kboard) |
Jordan |
10,000 |
| Second Place |
Dentistry -1 |
Expander for Dental Implants |
Syria |
7,000 |
| Third Place |
Electrical Power -1 |
Over/Under Voltage Protection |
Palestine |
5,000 |
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Blue Mosque |
U.A.E. |
5,000 |
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