DEWA’s Innovation Centre launches the second batch of the Cleantech Youth Programme

DEWA’s Innovation Centre launches the second batch of the Cleantech Youth Programme 

The programme sheds light on different fields of clean energy and the uses of disruptive technologies.

Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA)’s Innovation Centre has launched the second batch of the Cleantech Youth Programme. The programme aims to attract talented young energy leaders from different sectors, and expand their skills and knowledge in clean and renewable energy and entrepreneurship. It comprises a wide range of training workshops, specialist education sessions, and field visits to accredited institutions with the participation of academics, specialists and experts from several schools, universities, startups, and local and global organisations.

The programme sheds light on different fields of clean energy and the uses of disruptive technologies. The second batch of the programme witnessed the participation of 25 from graduates or those pursuing university degrees in 15 different majors including engineering or science fields at 13 accredited academic institution in the UAE. It attracted 145 applications.

HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of DEWA, said: "We prepare qualified young professionals and experts in different fields of clean energy, to become active partners in shaping their future, and in leading the next phase of the national strategies. These include the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050 and the Dubai Net Zero Carbon Emissions Strategy to provide 100% of Dubai’s total power capacity from clean energy sources by 2050.

"DEWA has launched several innovative programmes for the youth to instil a culture of innovation. We provide the youth with needed information, knowledge, and technologies and help them to develop innovative solutions that enhance clean and renewable energy systems. This also speeds up the sustainability and power transformation process. DEWA’s Innovation Centre is a global platform for renewable and clean energy innovations that shape the future of sustainable energy worldwide. It supports the vision of the wise leadership to strengthen investments in promising capabilities and potential.

This consolidates the competitiveness of Dubai and the UAE and their role as a platform that encourages innovation, a destination for innovators and an incubator for creative minds from around the world.”

Dr Aaesha Alnuaimi, Director of the Innovation Centre at DEWA, said that the first batch of the programme witnessed a huge turnout. The programme graduated 25 youth leaders from across all UAE universities, who presented innovative projects during the programme.

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