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Saudi Arabia Clinches Grand Prix, Sets Record at Geneva Inventions Exhibition

Saudi Arabia has made history at the 50th Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions, capturing the prestigious Grand Prix, awarded to Dr. Saad Alenezi from Majmaah University. This milestone victory was part of a broader, record-breaking performance by Saudi innovators, who collected six international awards and an impressive 124 medals—marking the Kingdom’s best showing at the event since its inception.

The Saudi delegation stood out with 134 scientific inventions, competing against more than 1,000 entries from 35 countries. Representing a wide spectrum of institutions—including general and higher education, technical training centers, and university faculties—161 Saudi innovators participated, proudly showcasing the nation’s creative and scientific prowess.

Dr. Alenezi, recipient of the Grand Prix, expressed heartfelt thanks to the Saudi leadership for their continuous support of innovation. He also highlighted that the achievement reflects the Kingdom’s steadfast commitment to nurturing creativity and empowering homegrown talent.

Finally, student innovators shared in the excitement, voicing their gratitude for the encouragement they received. They expressed immense pride in representing Saudi Arabia on a global stage and raising its flag high at one of the world’s premier innovation forums.

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