An Emirati engineer invents a tool to puncture the "plane"

Student Maryam Al Kaabi.

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The citizen engineer, Maryam Al Kaabi, created a tool to puncture the plane, while working on an initiative launched by "Mubadala" to support university students' research, and obtained a patent for its invention.

Al Kaabi, who holds a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering and a Master's degree from the UAE University, said that she was part of a team consisting of two colleagues and a doctor supervising the project, and they came up with inventing an (automated) tool to help individuals make holes in the plane for installation. Cutting, where this tool shows illumination indicating that the device is ready for use, then punches the parts of the plane based on the required angle and the necessary force of pressure by this puncher.

And she continued, "We obtained a patent for this device and registered it through the patent office at the UAE University headquarters."

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Al Kaabi indicated that the UAE is a pioneering and supportive environment in the fields of innovation and multiple sciences, and is keen to discover innovators who have diverse capabilities in several fields, and that the world is now a great competitive place that does not create and develop on its own, will not keep pace with change. .

She said: Innovation is the future, and the UAE is a pioneer in foreseeing and pioneering the future

Al-Kaabi pointed out that "when I was working on my master's thesis at the UAE University as well, we worked on developing a device in the field of research in (aluminum) processes and came up with a new device, and we are also seeking to obtain a patent for it."

• “We obtained a patent for this device and registered it through the office designated for patents at the UAE University headquarters.”

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