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Canadian University Dubai students develop solutions to promote smart green buildings

By dailyguardian.aeDecember 19, 20234 Mins Read
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Project combines advanced technology and sustainability principles to improve efficiency

December 19,2023, Dubai, UAE:A team of students from the Canadian University Dubai (CUD) School of Engineering, Applied Science and Technology; has developed an innovative solution to help improve the health and efficiency of residential and commercial buildings. Known as Agri-Connect, the technology combines artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and elements of urban architecture, smart agriculture, and smart cities, to create an ecosystem that supports vertical farming within intelligent and responsive buildings.

Developed to align with the ‘Future Disruptors Program 2023’ competition by Software AG, the innovation was presented at this year’s Gulf Information Technology Exhibition (GITEX) Global Dubai. The project is the combined efforts of three Computer Engineering and Computational Science students, Yasmine Sadek, Moustafa Sherif, and Ayman Samsudeen, along with a recent graduate, Adel Yousefi. 

A team of CUD students has developed an innovative solution to help improve the health and efficiency of residential and commercial buildings

Explaining the thinking behind the innovation, Sadek said, “The future of cities lies in their ability to harness technology to create sustainable urban ecosystems. Smart buildings are the backbone to a flourishing society as they promote environmental sustainability and cost savings through the integration of different technologies.”

Describing how their technology plays a part, Sadek added, “Agri-Connect is a project that focuses particularly on innovations in farming and agriculture using IoT components.  It involves vertical smart farms that are incorporated into building designs and monitored through satellite imagery and the use of advanced sensors and cameras, to assess various plant health indicators, such as moisture and humidity, soil pH, and nutrient levels. It also enables residents to assess the general well-being of building operations, through indicators such asenergy efficiency and carbon dioxide emissions.”

The project was showcased at GITEX alongside 12 other innovations from several university teams across the UAE. During a Gala Dinner staged at the Sofitel Hotel in Dubai, the Agri-Connect team was awarded 3rd position in the Future Disruptors competition. Speaking about the experience, team member, Sherif said, “We thank Software AG for selecting our project and supporting the Agri-Connect prototype, allowing it to be featured at GITEX. It was wonderful to have that platform, where we could demonstrate our efforts and make connections with professionals from many industries. It was an eye-opening experience and has greatly influenced the way I view my future professional goals and ambitions.”

Recent graduate and fellow teammate Yousefi added, “Presenting alongside Software AG was a transformative experience for me. The innovative atmosphere and engagement with potential collaborators opened new horizons for our project, providing both validation and vital feedback. These relationships and insights will undoubtedly shape the trajectory of our future endeavours.”

Mentoring the team was Dr. Rita Zgheib, Coordinator of the Computer Science and Software  Designprograms at CUD, who concluded, “By participating in the competition and presenting their interdisciplinary project at GITEX, the students have demonstrated the extraordinary potential of technology. Their project seamlessly integrates AI, IoT, and smart city concepts, and is a testament to the transformative force it holds in both agriculture and architecture. Their achievement is a beacon of inspiration for innovators and a testament to the boundless impact of collaboration and ingenuity.” 

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About Canadian University Dubai

Canadian University Dubai (CUD), established in 2006, is a higher academic institution located in City Walk, Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). The university is the #1 ranking University in Dubai according to the QS World University Rankings 2024. CUD is a diverse and dynamic institution, with over 120 student nationalities. The university provides academic programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels with a reputation for academic excellence. With 18 accredited degree programs and over 30 concentrations, Canadian University Dubai offers a diverse range of programs across four academic faculties, ensuring a comprehensive learning experience. The curriculum is Canadian-inspired and serves as a gateway for students to pursue higher education, research, entrepreneurship and employment opportunities in Canada.

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