Dubai / WAM
Dubai is among the 50 international destinations selected to play host to the 2018 edition of ‘Falling Walls Lab’, a global innovation challenge that aims to identify ground-breaking ideas and nurture high potential talent.
The competition, which will take place at the Canadian University Dubai (CUD), on September 30, was launched at the Dubai Technology and Entrepreneur Centre (DTEC), by Elisabetta Lampedecchia, Incubator Coordinator at the CUD. This is the first time that the qualifying stage of the lab competition is being held in the UAE.
The 2018 challenge is now open for eligible applicants to submit innovative ideas that push the boundaries in science, technology and social development. The event at the CUD will see short-listed competitors pitch a three-minute presentation on their research project, business plan or social innovation to a local jury comprising high-profile business and
academic experts.
The winner of the Dubai Lab will join their counterparts from international labs around the world in an expenses-paid trip to the grand finale in Berlin on 8th November 2018. Finalists will also win free access to the Falling Walls’ International Conference on Future Breakthrough in Science and Society, where they will take centre stage to present their projects to an audience of over 600 global experts, including delegates from prestigious institutions such
as Harvard and Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (MIT).
Lampedecchia, who was instrumental in bringing the event to the UAE, said, “This is a world-renowned competition and the inclusion of Dubai as one of the host cities is a firm recognition of the emirate’s growing stature in this field.
“The challenge perfectly reflects the national strategy, UAE Vision 2021, to support progressive initiatives that promote enterprise, innovation and technological development, as well as the values of collaboration and social progress that we
are celebrating during the Year of Zayed.
“This event represents an outstanding opportunity for young UAE innovators to showcase their ideas on an international stage and to engage with the world’s academic and professional elite. I would encourage anyone with a unique idea and the commitment to drive it forward to submit a proposal to this exciting competition.”
The Falling Walls Lab was created in 2014 as an initiative of the Falling Walls Foundation, a unique global platform established to mark the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. The foundation brings together leaders in the fields of science, business,
politics, the arts and society to
foster debate and promote innovation for the benefit of the global community.
Applications for the competition should be submitted
online by September 9.