Khalifa University holds Mobile Application Contest 2011
Khalifa University held the sixth annual Mobile Application Contest (MAC) in Abu Dhabi, May 21st. This contest focused on promoting an environment which fosters the creation of innovative mobile applications in the UAE and the Middle East, and provides participants with an opportunity to develop and demonstrate their mobile computing skills.
Participants in the competition submitted culturally focused applications which are designed to run on mobile devices such as smart phones and tablets. MAC is open to all university and college students in the UAE and Middle East.
During the contest, 32 students from nine different universities across the UAE and the Middle East, displayed their projects to the contest judges and at the end of the contest four outstanding projects were selected. The first place winning project was joyFit – BlackBerry social fitness & entertainment application, which was developed by Alexander Fuchs, Ahmed Yassine Benmosbah and Jamal Al Bloushi from American University in Dubai.
The second place winning project PuLSE: Personalised uLearning student environment was developed by Omran Al-Hammadi from Khalifa University, while the third place winning project SAWACAE: Mobile software application for water consumption awareness was developed by Hussain Al-Bloushi and Mohammed Toubar from ALHOSN University.
The fourth place winning project was iDrive: Mobile application to filter calls while driving was developed by Hiba Abu-Seedo from Abu Dhabi University.
Dr. Arif Sultan Al Hammadi, Executive Vice President of Khalifa University, commenting during MAC 2011, said: “I would like to congratulate the winning students in this year’s competition. The mobile applications showcased this year reflect the significant progress made by UAE university students, which in turn reveals the evolution of higher education in the UAE. The competition stands as an important platform with its latest scientific developments and stimulating constructive spirit as it provides students with the basic skills for their future careers.”
H.E Mohamed Nasser Al Ghanim, TRA Director Genera, said at the ceremony: “There is no doubt that the UAE plays a leading role in its region in the area of information and communication technology, and this is reflected in the progress we have achieved and we are achieving in the infrastructure of the ICT sector, which was reflected positively, for instance, in the performance of our mobile operators, who have witnessed a great expansion and improvement in the levels of telecommunications services they are providing in the country”.
H.E Mohamed Al Ghanim continued: “The TRA looks at such events as being of great importance because they help us develop a young generation who is able to meet the requirements of the current phase we are living, which is witnessing rapid and steady developments in the telecommunication and information technologies sector, which falls within the context of our core strategic objectives, and which will help us raise the generation that will be able to carry out the responsibilities extended to them by the future we are marching towards with firm steps and loads of confidence.”
Dr. Ahmed Khalil Al-Mutawwa, CEO of the Khalifa Fund, commenting during MAC 2011 said, “We are delighted to sponsor this contest, the event which is organized by Khalifa University, offers us an opportunity to support innovation and entrepreneurialism from an early stage. I am confident that the participating students will go on to become leaders in this field and will positively contribute to the advancement of mobile applications.”
The MAC 2011 was organised by the Computer Engineering Department at Khalifa University. The contest was sponsored by the Khalifa Fund, as well as the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority, Nokia, Emirates Advanced Investments, and RIM.