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Since 2004, the award is being given to outstanding graduate students of Higher Colleges of Technology from different professional streams every year.
Shaikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research and Chancellor of Higher Colleges of Technology, honoured students with awards and encouraged them for their relentless efforts in their studies.
The Abu Dhabi Industry Award is given to students by a group of leading organisations and companies of Abu Dhabi emirate, representing a wide spectrum of Abu Dhabi industries and
Safeya Abdulazeez Shamsan Mohamed Al Mqtri, a student of Biomedical Engineering Technology at the Centre of Excellence for Applied Research and Training (Cert) in Abu Dhabi, said, "This is a big achievement that our efforts are being acknowledged by leaders. I am too exited to receive this award. Such kind of honour precisely gives us an impetus to move ahead."
"We are very fortunate to have quality education here and we quite satisfied with educational methodologies which Cert adopts here," Al Mqtri said.`
Another awardee student from Abu Dhabi Women's College, Fatima Ali Awadh Jabr, who is pursuing web development said, "I feel highly motivated after the award was conferred on me. It gives immense pleasure to be on top among classmates."
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