Etihad Aviation honour FIKRA University award winners

Etihad Aviation Group recently hosted its Pitch Day and awards ceremony to celebrate the winners of the second edition of its Fikra University competition.

The programme, run in partnership with Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC), aims to foster entrepreneurship and innovation among university students across the UAE and provide participating students with the opportunity to put forward solutions for a range of challenges facing the aviation industry.

 

Held at Etihad’s Training Academy in Abu Dhabi, the ceremony was attended by the senior leadership teams from Etihad and ADAC, as well as students and representatives from a number of major universities in the UAE.

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(From left to right) Peter Baumgartner, Chief Executive Officer, Etihad Airways; Chris Youlten, Managing Director, Etihad Airport Services, with the American University of Duabi students’ Issa Salem, Mohammed Selim, and Mohammad Almajedi, winners of Fikra University competition which Etihad held in partnership with Abu Dhabi Airports Company; with Tony Douglas, Group Chief Executive Officer, Etihad Aviation Group, at the awards ceremony held this week at Etihad’s Training Academy in Abu Dhabi

 

 

(From left to right) Peter Baumgartner, Chief Executive Officer, Etihad Airways; Chris Youlten, Managing Director, Etihad Airport Services, with Nasir Khalid, a student at the American University of Sharjah and one of the winners of the Fikra University competition which Etihad held in partnership with Abu Dhabi Airports Company, and Tony Douglas, Group Chief Executive Officer, Etihad Aviation Group

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There were four winning students this year. The first winners were a team of three students from the American University of Dubai who developed an innovative fast boarding process utilising unique algorithms.

The final winning student was from the American University of Sharjah who developed a cargo-tracking device that can significantly increase efficiency of the cargo monitoring process.

 

The winners will be awarded with career defining opportunities for internships at Etihad Aviation Group, ADAC, or one of their select strategic partners.

 

In its second year, the programme has seen 44 universities participating in the competition, up from 18 in the first year, with 2,850 students registering to take part.

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Over 400 ideas were submitted with the winning ideas selected by a panel of experts who then provided mentoring and advice to the students to help them develop their ideas. The students then presented their ideas to a panel of senior management team members from Etihad and ADAC.

Wole Shadare