Kuwait: Kuwait Health Minister Dr. Ahmad Al-Awadhi praised the Middle East International Invention Exhibition as a scientific platform that enhances Kuwait's image and its growing presence on the global innovation map. He emphasized the importance of innovation across various fields, highlighting advancements in medicine through new treatment technologies and devices. Al-Awadhi reiterated Kuwait's commitment to supporting initiatives that showcase national talents and elevate the country to the forefront of innovation.
According to Kuwait News Agency, Social Affairs and Family and Childhood Affairs Minister Dr. Amthal Al-Huwailah echoed similar sentiments, noting the exhibition's evolution from a local event to an international platform with global standards. Dr. Al-Huwailah underscored the importance of civil society's role in development and its integration with government efforts to support inventors. She emphasized investing in youth creativity to thrive in a global innovation-based economy and expressed gratitude to Dr. Al-Awadhi and KFAS Director General Dr. Ameenah Farhan for their support.
Dr. Farhan praised the exhibition's global standing, highlighting the crucial role of "innovation and invention" in modern success. She commended the expert national jurors and the educational value of the judging process, which fosters education, culture, and productivity. Farhan congratulated the Kuwait Science Club for the successful event, attributing it to years of dedication and experience.
During an inspection visit to the 16th Middle East International Invention Exhibition, under the patronage of His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, the ministers and Dr. Farhan were welcomed by Kuwait Science Club Chairman Talal Al-Kharafi. Al-Kharafi noted the exhibition's broad participation from over 30 countries, emphasizing the vital role of civil society and volunteer work in supporting state efforts. He expressed gratitude to the ministers and KFAS leadership for their support, which motivates inventors and organizers to pursue excellence.