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Young Egyptian inventors win 10 medals at int’l exhibition in Geneva

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Thursday ,21 April 2016

Young Egyptian inventors win 10 medals at int’l exhibition in Geneva

Young Egyptian inventors arrived home to Cairo after winning seven golden, two silver and one bronze medal at the International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva, Youm7 reported Wednesday.

Mostafa Agha won a golden medal and a special prize from the United Arab Emirates and Portugal for his research on “seawater desalination and the production of solar-powered electricity.”
 
Ahmed Mohamed Abdel Tawab won a silver medal and a special prize from the UAE, Portugal and Malaysia for his research on producing anti-shock cars, and Mercedes reportedly is negotiating with him to adopt his invention.
 
Mohamed Gamal won a silver medal in mechanics; Ahmed Abbas Mohamed won a golden medal and the Dr. Farag Moussa Award in physics for his research on producing electricity from metro train movements.
 
Ahmed Abdullah won a bronze medal in genetic engineering with his research “smart genes for unlimited silk,” as well as a special prize from King Abdulaziz University and from Portugal.