GENEVA — A bunch of Saudi inventors from the healthcare sector received a number of gold, silver and bronze medals on the 51st version of the Geneva Worldwide Exhibition of Innovations, setting new information and nationwide achievements.
Well being Holding Firm obtained three gold medals, 5 silver and 4 bronze.
The gold medal winners are Faisal Al-Rouqi for inventing an L-hook with a knife, Ahmed Al-Mulhiq for inventing a wise system for an infection safety and monitoring, and Zahra Tabeesi for a drug and fluid distributor machine.
For the silver medals, the recipients are Fatimah Al-Zahra Baz for inventing a round pad to simply and safely extract international objects from the eyes and ears, Mohammed Asiri for an progressive machine that stops tube blockage and problems for intensive care sufferers, Fahd Al-Anzi for a wise system to handle queues and ready, Sanad Al-Anzi for a wise machine to guard groups in crowded areas, and Sulaim Al-Qahtani for a tool that permits early detection of temperature rise.
For the bronze medals, the recipients are Naif Al-Anzi for a wise machine to deal with sufferers requiring high-flow oxygen, Ibrahim Al-Qurazi for an progressive system to reinforce affected person security throughout nerve remedy, Ibrahim Al-Samaili for a software to extract swallowed objects, and Shatha Al-Lahebi for a medical software utilized in life-saving instances.
As well as, beneath the Council of Well being Insurance coverage (Dhaman), Mohammed Al-Sulami and Fahd Al-Anzi had been acknowledged for his or her “Tawli” initiative, one of many initiatives beneath the Basar program.
From the Saudi Purple Crescent Authority, Saud Al-Zahrani obtained a silver medal for inventing an emergency robotic drone.
In the meantime, the Saudi Nationwide Institute of Well being (Saudi NIH) secured a number of awards.
Gold medals had been awarded to Dr. Ahmed Bakr for growing a vaccine to stop dengue fever, Dr. Muhannad Al-Kayyal for a sophisticated virus designed to eradicate tumors, and Dr. Salwa Al-Hazza, Fatimah Al-Shehri and Hind bin Hussein for growing a synthetic intelligence software to diagnose eye illnesses, together with diabetic retinopathy.
Silver medals from Saudi NIH had been awarded to Dr. Raed Al-Barradi and Bandar Turki Al-Mutairi for growing speedy blood exams with rapid outcomes, and Dr. Tariq Al-Tuhaifi for making a safer and quicker catheter machine.
These achievements showcase sturdy nationwide capabilities in medical expertise, AI, and affected person care innovation at a world stage.




