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Youth from Middle East rise to smarter mobility challenge
2012-07-11 10:24:56
WAM Abu Dhabi, July 11th, 2012 (WAM) -- A total of 119 student teams from all over Asia and the Middle East came together at Kuala Lumpur's Sepang International F1 Circuit from 4th to 7th July to compete in this year's Shell Eco-marathon Asia 2012 - an event that challenges young minds to see who can design and built the region's most fuel-efficient vehicle.

For the first time in the event's history, student teams from universities in the Middle East have taken part in the competition. Participants included one team from the Abu Dhabi Men's College, one team from the American University in Beirut, one team from the Lebanese American University, two teams from Qatar University and one team from Texas University in Qatar. In addition to delegations from Basrah University in Iraq, Ain Shams University and Cairo University from Egypt, the American Univesrity of Sharjah from the UAE and Sultan Qaboos University from Oman.

Speaking to media at the event, Muhammad Ridwan Murshed, a student from the American University in Sharjah, expressed his enthusiasm saying "I am very thankful to Shell for giving me this invaluable opportunity to participate. I am looking forward to coming back and I firmly believe that my colleagues in AUS will be very eager to learn about everything I have seen and experienced at the Eco-Marathon." With a close of competition on the last day, the big winners of this year's event are once again the Luk Jao Mae Khlong Prapa team of Thailand's Dhurakij Pundit University who achieved an extraordinary mileage of 2,903 km per litre in their Prototype Ethanol car - the equivalent of driving from Dubai to Damascus.

However, the event is not only about results. The competition encourages the brightest young minds to create innovative vehicles that push the boundaries of fuel-efficiency and energy conservation.

An example of this is Shell Eco-marathon first timers from Qatar University, who were inspired to be the first team to use Gas to Liquid (GTL) fuel to compete in the Asia event. "We've redeveloped our vehicle and it now features a whole new Diesel GTL engine. We're very confident that our vehicle will break new records," said Bilal Walid Abdullatif of Qatar University's Team Gernas2.

Speaking on behalf of participants at the event, Dr. Shivakumar Ranganathan, professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Sharjah stated that "the Shell Eco-Marathon celebrates the spirit of humanity by pushing the limits of technology and encourages students to apply what they have learnt to develop solutions to tomorrow's energy challenges." In addition to the competition, the event also featured a Future Energy, Smarter Mobility Forum hosted by Simon Henry, Chief Financial Officer for Royal Dutch Shell. The forum brought together 150 policy makers from around the region to drive dialogue on issues relating to smarter mobility, sustainable transportation and city planning. "At Shell, we're working to accelerate innovation and make mobility smarter - from more efficient vehicle fuels to liquid fuels made from cleaner natural gas," Henry added.

Achieving the best run in the various energy types was not the only way to win at Shell Eco-marathon Asia 2012. Teams were also given the opportunity to compete for Off-Track Awards on Safety, Technical Innovation, Design and Communications. In this year's competition, new awards were also given for Eco-Design, Best Team Spirit and Perseverance in the Face of Adversity. Teams winning Off-Track Awards will receive USD 1,000.

Additional information on all 2012 Shell Eco-marathon events can be found on the website at www.shell.com/ecomarathon.

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