EPAA showcases top innovative projects

The Sharjah Environment and Protected Areas Authority in Sharjah (EPAA) organised the final evaluation exhibition for university student projects as part of the 14th edition of the Sharjah Sustainability Award for the 2025–2026 academic year.

The event was held at University of Sharjah, bringing together a distinguished group of university students from across the UAE, alongside academic and technical experts, reflecting the award’s growing role as a catalyst for environmental innovation.

The exhibition featured 35 innovative projects selected from 75 submissions evaluated during the preliminary phase (out of a total of 134 entries).

Students presented advanced practical models and scientific displays that demonstrated a high level of innovative thinking across key sectors, including sustainable design and construction, energy and emissions reduction, scientific research for undergraduate and postgraduate students, artificial intelligence applications in sustainability, human and environmental health protection, and natural resource conservation.

Aisha Rashid Deemas, Chairperson of the Environment and Protected Areas Authority in Sharjah (EPAA), emphasised that the final evaluation exhibition represents a pivotal stage in the award’s journey, where innovative ideas meet specialised scientific assessment, enabling the transformation of student projects into practical, scalable solutions.

She noted that the advanced level of the showcased projects reflects the growing awareness among students of the importance of sustainability, as well as their ability to leverage knowledge and modern technologies to address environmental challenges.

Aisha Rashid Deemas added that the award serves as a strategic platform to foster a culture of environmental innovation and strengthen collaboration between academic institutions and various sectors, contributing to the development of national talents capable of leading the transition towards a more sustainable economy.

She reaffirmed EPAA’s commitment to supporting such qualitative initiatives in alignment with the UAE’s vision for sustainable development and enhanced quality of life.

The participating projects stood out for their focus on practical, applicable solutions that bridge scientific research with real-world implementation.

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