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Dolphin Energy has sponsored ADSF for the past two editions as well as this year and intends to engage youth in science, technology and innovation (STI).
“Our priority is to engage and intrigue the emirate’s youth in science, technology and innovation so they are inspired and want to become future engineers. In the three years since we have been involved, we have made a real contribution to the spirit of the festival and helped show how much we value STI,” said Dolphin Energy UAE general manager Ibrahim Ahmed Al Ansari.
The company activities focus on different uses of energy, including observing magnetic electricity, constructing a hydro power system, building a solar power robot, looking at battery power circuits and how renewable energy systems work.
Visitors will also be able to learn about physics, kinetic forces and play with gadgets. In addition, a mini race track, gyroscope and green screen photographic background is on offer, and children get a chance to meet Khalid, Dolphin Energy’s mascot.
Al Ansari added the company is also sponsoring the festival’s ‘Secret Life of Coral’ workshops, which will help educate youngsters about the importance of coral conservation and protection. “With its strong track record in coral conservation, the company is providing insight and content to help teach those attending the workshops,” he explained.
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