حظي المنتخب السعودي للعلوم والهندسة، باستقبال حافل في مطار الرياض، لدى عودته، بعد المشاركة المميزة في معرض ريجينيرون الدولي للعلوم والهندسة «آيسف 2025»، الذي أقيم في مدينة كولومبوس بولاية أوهايو الأمريكية
وحصد المنتخب؛ الذي ضم 40 طالباً وطالبة قدموا مشاريع نوعية في مجالات علمية واعدة، 23 جائزة عالمية؛ منها 14 جائزة كبرى و9 جوائز خاصة، بعد منافسة قوية مع أكثر من 1,700 طالب وطالبة من 70 دولة، ضمن أكبر محفل علمي دولي لطلاب المرحلة ما قبل الجامعية في مجالات العلوم والهندسة.
وهنأ رئيس الوفد السعودي أمين مؤسسة «موهبة» المكلف الدكتور خالد الشريف، الطلاب والطالبات الفائزين، مشيداً بتميّزهم في تقديم مشاريع علمية نوعية نافسوا بها نخبة من مبدعي العالم، مؤكداً أن ما حققوه يمثل مصدر فخر واعتزاز، ويبرهن على ما يتمتع به أبناء الوطن من كفاءات واعدة تسهم في بناء مستقبل مزدهر في مجالات العلوم والتقنية والابتكار.
وأكد أن فوز المملكة بـ23 جائزة في «آيسف 2025» يأتي تتويجاً لتكامل الجهود بين «موهبة» ووزارة التعليم والشركاء الإستراتيجيين، ضمن منظومة وطنية متماسكة لرعاية الموهبة والتميز العلمي، مبيناً أن هذا الإنجاز يعكس ما يحظى به قطاع التعليم والابتكار من دعم كبير من القيادة ومكانة المملكة المتقدمة في المحافل العلمية الدولية.
يشار إلى أن المملكة تشارك في معرض «آيسف» سنويّاً منذ عام 2007، ممثلةً في مؤسسة موهبة ووزارة التعليم، وارتفع رصيدها من الجوائز خلال مشاركاتها المتتالية إلى 183 جائزة دولية؛ منها 124 جائزة كبرى و59 جائزة خاصة.
وحققت المملكة المركز الثاني عالميّاً في عدد الجوائز الكبرى المحصلة في آيسف 2025، خلف الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية، وذلك للعام الثاني على التوالي، بعد أن نالت المركز نفسه في نسخة المعرض لعام 2024، استمراراً لسلسلة النجاحات التي تحققها المملكة في المحافل العلمية العالمية.
استقبال حافل لمنتخب المملكة بمطار الرياض بعد فوزه بـ23 جائزة في «آيسف»
21 مايو 2025 - 01:29
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The Saudi team for Science and Engineering received a warm welcome at Riyadh Airport upon their return after their distinguished participation in the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair "ISEF 2025," which was held in Columbus, Ohio, USA.
The team, which included 40 male and female students presenting innovative projects in promising scientific fields, won 23 international awards; among them were 14 grand prizes and 9 special awards, after a strong competition with more than 1,700 students from 70 countries, within the largest international scientific event for pre-university students in the fields of science and engineering.
The head of the Saudi delegation, the appointed Secretary of the "Mawhiba" Foundation, Dr. Khalid Al-Sharif, congratulated the winning students, praising their excellence in presenting high-quality scientific projects that competed with a select group of the world's innovators, affirming that their achievements represent a source of pride and honor, and demonstrate the promising competencies possessed by the nation's youth that contribute to building a prosperous future in the fields of science, technology, and innovation.
He emphasized that the Kingdom's win of 23 awards at "ISEF 2025" is a culmination of the integrated efforts between "Mawhiba," the Ministry of Education, and strategic partners, within a cohesive national system for nurturing talent and scientific excellence, indicating that this achievement reflects the significant support that the education and innovation sector receives from the leadership and the Kingdom's advanced position in international scientific forums.
It is noteworthy that the Kingdom has participated in the "ISEF" fair annually since 2007, represented by the Mawhiba Foundation and the Ministry of Education, and its tally of awards during its consecutive participations has risen to 183 international awards; including 124 grand prizes and 59 special awards.
The Kingdom achieved second place globally in the number of grand awards received at ISEF 2025, behind the United States of America, for the second consecutive year, after having secured the same position in the 2024 edition of the fair, continuing a series of successes that the Kingdom has achieved in global scientific forums.
The team, which included 40 male and female students presenting innovative projects in promising scientific fields, won 23 international awards; among them were 14 grand prizes and 9 special awards, after a strong competition with more than 1,700 students from 70 countries, within the largest international scientific event for pre-university students in the fields of science and engineering.
The head of the Saudi delegation, the appointed Secretary of the "Mawhiba" Foundation, Dr. Khalid Al-Sharif, congratulated the winning students, praising their excellence in presenting high-quality scientific projects that competed with a select group of the world's innovators, affirming that their achievements represent a source of pride and honor, and demonstrate the promising competencies possessed by the nation's youth that contribute to building a prosperous future in the fields of science, technology, and innovation.
He emphasized that the Kingdom's win of 23 awards at "ISEF 2025" is a culmination of the integrated efforts between "Mawhiba," the Ministry of Education, and strategic partners, within a cohesive national system for nurturing talent and scientific excellence, indicating that this achievement reflects the significant support that the education and innovation sector receives from the leadership and the Kingdom's advanced position in international scientific forums.
It is noteworthy that the Kingdom has participated in the "ISEF" fair annually since 2007, represented by the Mawhiba Foundation and the Ministry of Education, and its tally of awards during its consecutive participations has risen to 183 international awards; including 124 grand prizes and 59 special awards.
The Kingdom achieved second place globally in the number of grand awards received at ISEF 2025, behind the United States of America, for the second consecutive year, after having secured the same position in the 2024 edition of the fair, continuing a series of successes that the Kingdom has achieved in global scientific forums.


