Khalifa University in Abu Dhabi
Khalifa University announced yesterday that it is participating in the on-going Expo-Sciences International (ESI) 2013 which is being held in Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC) from September 15th to 17th.
The exhibition, which is supported by Khalifa University as an educational partner, is the largest event in the UAE focusing exclusively on the scientific creativity of young aspiring scientists from all over the world.
Khalifa University booth will provide visitors with information about the University's academic programs, student projects in the fields of robotics and aeronautical and Khalifa University's MedCamp facilitators who will conduct interactive and hands-on medical experiments.
"The Expo-Sciences International 2013 offers us an ideal opportunity to showcase our students' activities and achievements, especially considering the event is focused on science, technology and research," said Dr. Arif Al Hammadi, Executive Vice President of Khalifa University.
Dr. Al Hammadi continued, "In alignment with Abu Dhabi's 2030 vision to expand the knowledge economy and diversify into strategic high technology sectors, Khalifa University is committed to participate in events that introduce young and aspiring students who have interest in science and technology to future educational and professional opportunities."
Source: WAM
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