Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz University has won a gold medal at the 9th International Invention Innovation Competition in Canada.
The university also received a special international award from the World Invention Intellectual Property Associations, and the best video presentation award out of over 700 participants for its project “Fasyla.”
The “Fasyla” project, for which the team was recognized, is an innovative design system that engages users in environmental work using advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and LIDAR, or light detection and ranging.
Hassan Al-Sulami, the “Fasyla” project team leader, told Arab News: “Winning this award was not easy. We faced many challenges, including preparation difficulties and initial fears with over 700 participants from 50 countries.
“However, through extensive training, we earned the best presentation award and received praise from international judges.”
The “Fasyla” system guides users on effective planting and cultivation methods based on city targets. Users earn points that can be redeemed for valuable prizes through partnerships with various companies, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.
The system integrates company efforts and social responsibility initiatives to support global climate goals and promote sustainability.
The team are looking forward to presenting the project at the Global CSR Forum in Riyadh on Oct. 28. They will showcase it to the National Center for Vegetation Cover and Combating Desertification.