During the activities of the first week of the month of innovation 2020, in which schools and universities participate, innovations for Emirati students in Abu Dhabi revealed the introduction of innovations based on artificial intelligence, in support of patients and people of determination, and the preservation of the environment.

The students emphasized that they are working on creating robots and applications to help and support the most vulnerable groups in society, in addition to preserving the environment.

In detail, five students at the Institute of Applied Technology in Al Ain have created a smart electronic balance to measure body mass indicators, which can be used in schools to monitor vital body indicators, reduce risk factors causing many diseases, such as pressure, diabetes, heart disease, etc., in addition to providing a database for students that the doctor can Refer to it before making a medical decision.

The team member, student Abdullah Salem Al-Attas, explained that the device measures the length and weight of the student, once the data is recorded, and gives him the most appropriate nutritional diet for him, and sends a report to his parents about that, indicating that the device aims to combat obesity and help nurses in schools to establish a health database for students. The device can also, through the heart rate sensor and pressure sensor in the device, to identify the health status of the student.

Students of the Institute of Applied Technology in Al Ain invented the project "Smart bracelet to reach Alzheimer's patients", which includes a smart chip that informs the patient’s location in case he is unable to return to his home, or forget his place. It can be connected to the family's phone, and connected to the police operations center.

Student Mohammed Al Hammadi designed smart glasses for the blind, which helps them to rely on themselves in movement and overcome obstacles in the way, and to give the user signals by walking in a straight line or aligning left or right to avoid anything that can impede him through a vibration sensor, in addition to having a camera lens that records a line The BIOS, so that it can refer to it in the event of any misuse or accident to the user and determine who is responsible for it.

The two students, Mahrah Muhammad Al Ali and Jawaher Ahmed Al Harbi, created a drone that specializes in delivering medicines from one hospital to another, as it can carry five-kilograms of drugs and fly for two hours continuously, and in the event of a specific defect, the plane can return to the place from which it left.

At Abu Dhabi Polytechnic, a team of 12 students studying various engineering disciplines designed an electric vehicle that could travel 50 kilometers per hour.

The team member, Mohamed Al-Musabi, said that the car consists of three tires, the inner body of which is aluminum, while the outer body of the car was made of plastic to reduce its total weight and increase its speed, noting that the team won this car the first place in the global race for hybrid cars, Which was recently established in the Arab Republic of Egypt.

The team member, Talal Al-Mandoos, stated that all the team members participated in the design and implementation of the car, especially since they are studying in various engineering disciplines, and the design of a car needs all specialties, pointing out that their car is also characterized by strength and speed, and its weight does not exceed 50 kilograms, and is the nucleus of a project Producing an environmentally friendly UAE car.

The innovations included a smart preservation portfolio created by eight students from the Institute of Applied Technology in Abu Dhabi, organizing dosing schedules to help the elderly, and preventing patients from taking too much medication, in addition to helping the doctor follow the patient’s adherence to the prescribed doses, which is a box divided into drawers, It includes a watch and alarm bell, so that each tray can be adjusted according to the dose date. At the appointed time, an alarm will sound, and the tray will open automatically, and the number of pills will be opened according to the recipe.

The portfolio aims to assist the elderly, Alzheimer's patients, the mentally ill, illiterate, and residents alone, in taking the appointments prescribed by the doctor, without increasing or decreasing the specified doses.

The medicine folder organizes dosage dates to help the elderly, and prevent patients from taking too much medication.

- Smart glasses record the user's itinerary, and they can refer to them when something bad happens, and determine who is responsible for that.