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EGA launches robotics competition, fostering new link between academia and industry

EGA launches robotics competition, fostering new link between academia and industry

  • Student teams from UAE universities encouraged to submit applications to participate by 27 August, 2017
  • Winning robot will be used at Emirates Global Aluminium smelters

United Arab Emirates, 19 June 2017: Emirates Global Aluminium, the largest industrial company in the UAE outside oil and gas, today announced Al Robot, a robotics competition that challenges students at universities and higher education institutions in the UAE to create a robot to tackle a real life challenge at EGA’s aluminium smelters.

Al is the chemical symbol for aluminium.

The competition asks university students to design, build and operate an autonomous robot capable of laying the brickwork lining of pots in which aluminium is smelted. This challenging work is currently done by hand.

EGA already works closely with academics to turn the latest scientific thinking into practical technology for EGA’s industrial sites. However this is the first time EGA has invited student teams to participate in an open technology competition.

EGA will provide funding for teams that register to compete as well as a prize for the winners.

EGA’s existing academic partnerships include Masdar Institute, American University of Sharjah, and Higher Colleges of Technology in the UAE. Internationally universities EGA works with include the University of Auckland, University of New South Wales, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Abdulla Kalban, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of EGA, said: “We have focused on innovation at EGA for 25 years. Academic partnerships play an important role in turning the latest science into usable technology. Through this first open competition we want to both solve a practical technology challenge we face, and deepen our relationships further with UAE universities.”

EGA has used its own technology, developed in the UAE, in every expansion since the 1990s.

EGA’s latest technology, DX+ Ultra has more than double the productivity of the company’s original D18 technology developed in 1990. Energy consumed during the smelting process is amongst the lowest in the global industry.

Last year EGA became the first UAE industrial company to license its core industrial process technology internationally.

EGA also supports students through scholarships. Currently EGA is sponsoring over 150 UAE Nationals in their university studies, including around 15 studying abroad.