RIT Dubai students showcase regional talent
at international yachting event
The team SailingTigers earn
second place in Monaco boat challenge
A
team of students from Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) Dubai has earned
second place in the 9th edition of the Monaco Energy Boat Challenge held
recently at the Yacht Club de Monaco. Known as the Sailing Tigers, the group of
technology enthusiasts showcased their combined talents across three different trials
to take the runner’s-up position at the international environmentalchallenge.
As the only participants representing the MENA region, The Sailing Tigers were competing among 13 teams from around the world to demonstrate their alternative boat propulsion systems. The challenge assessedcompetitors’ clean energy propulsion technology in tests of endurance, speed, and manoeuvrability, with the Sailing Tigers finishing second, third and fourth places in each respectively.
Featuring
innovations in design and construction, the Sailing Tigers’ boatwas commended
for its new foldable cockpit, making the vessel more energy efficient while
reducing transportation costs to the event.Explaining the thinking behind the technology,
the Sailing Tigers’ mentor and Chair of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at
RIT Dubai, Dr. Ghalib Kahwaji, said, “The team has explored the use of solar
cells and other clean energy solutions to further enhance the efficiency of the
boat that we took to last year’s competition.
“The
most significant modification this year was designed out of necessity to
transport the craft to the event. Our biggest challenge is always financing
participation in these contests and the dismantlable cockpit is an outstanding
innovation that reduces our carbon footprint while making thecompetition more accessible
and cost effective. We are extremely proud of the ingenuity of the students who
have come together across disciplines to put the UAE on the map in this
prestigious international competition.”
Putting
their innovations to the test on the lake close to the University’s campus in
Dubai Silicon Oasis, the Sailing Tigersclub is a group of students from a range
of nationalities and academic disciplines working on clean energy projects
alongside their studies. The team’s participation in the event was supported
with sponsorship from Dubai Silicon Oasis Authority.
Reflecting
on the Sailing Tiger’s success, RIT Dubai President, Dr. Yousef Al-Assaf,
remarked, “One of our main goals is to provide students with global
opportunities to learn new skills,which will add value to the businesses and
organizations they join when they graduate. The Monaco Energy Boat Challenge is
tackling one of the most critical issues of our time, to harness renewable
energy for a sustainable future. Our students have had the opportunity to
develop real-world experience in this important field.”
He
added, “As a university, we will continue to respond to these global challenges
by presenting our students with the opportunities to buildtheir practical skills,
which is a vital part of their education.”
The
RIT Dubai team was invited to attend the Monaco Energy Boat Challengein 2019
and went on to make their debut in the contest last year, being thefirst team
outside of Europe to participate in the competition.As part of this year’s
event, the team met with Yacht Club de Monaco President, HSH Prince Albert
II of Monaco.
The
Sailing Tigers’second place position builds on awinin the popular vote during
their2021 competition debut. Aiming to launch a strong challengetothis year’s
winning teams from Italy, the Netherlands and the UK, the Sailing Tigers are
already preparing for the 2023 edition of the competition.
Speaking
on behalf of the students, 22-year-old team captain and industrial engineering
major, Reem Mohamad Muflehi, said, “The challenge was the perfect chance to
showcase young talents from the UAE. As the only team from the entire MENA
region, we proved to the world how a relatively new and overseas team can be
serious competition, and next year we will be aiming for first place.”
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About RIT Dubai
Established in 2008, RIT Dubai is a not-for-profit global
campus of the esteemed Rochester Institute of Technology in New York, one of
the world’s leading technological-focused universities with a storied 185 year
history. Entering its next stage of growth in the region, RIT Dubai is now
operating from phase one of its new $136 million state-of-the-art campus
development, which will provide interactive learning space set over 129,000
square meters.
RIT Dubai offers highly valued Bachelor’s and Master’s
degrees in business and leadership, engineering, and computing. The curriculum
provides students with relevant work experience through an innovative cooperative
education program that helps students stand out in today’s highly competitive
job market. RIT Dubai offers American degrees, and all of RIT’s programs
are UAE Ministry accredited. Students of RIT Dubai also have the unique
opportunity to choose to study abroad at the main campus in New York or at one
of its other global campuses.
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