High school students in Dubai aged 16–18 now have the chance to unleash their creativity and make a real impact on the environment with the Green Genius Challenge: Eco-Appliance Edition. Sponsored by the University of Europe for Applied Sciences in Dubai and BSH Home Appliances Middle East, students are challenged to invent sustainable modifications for ordinary house appliances in this contest, where they can win great rewards.
This section of the website shall answer questions such as what is the Green Genius Challenge?
The problem suggests redesigning home appliances such as refrigerators, dish washers, washing machines with improved outlook on energy and water consumption. Entries’ design will be evaluated on creative thinking, impressions made on sustainability, practical applicability, and elegance instead of the level of specialization.
Sketches accompanied by brief descriptions may be also sent to GreenGeniusChallenge@ue-germany.com. Ob Nomination aresp open until the 3 rd January ,2025 and will be declared on the 4 th of February during the United Arab Emirates National Environment Day.
Here you can prove that you are creative, become famous in the circles of professionals such as the Green Sheikh, and ultimately help to develop environmentally friendly technologies. Get a chance to win scholarships, premium home appliances, and even design social impact for the planet.
This is the perfect opportunity to bring out your creativity and he coming together of a sustainability tomorrow. Start your submission today!
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