UOWD Students Showcase Innovative AI Solutions at the Computer Science Innovation Fair 2026
Thursday, 25 June, 2026
From AI-powered academic support to predictive health monitoring and advanced medical diagnostics, UOWD Computer Science students demonstrated the depth of their technical expertise at the 2026 School of Computer Science Innovation Fair.
The Fair brought together 243 students across 42 teams, presenting solutions developed using Agentic AI, computer vision, predictive analytics, Explainable AI, Large Language Models and Augmented Reality.
Delivered through a virtual exhibition on Remo and a physical showcase in person, the event challenged students to demonstrate their technology, defend their technical decisions and communicate its value to academic and industry experts.
Building the Expertise Behind the Projects
Each project began with a real-world problem and progressed through research, solution design, prototyping, implementation, testing and refinement.
Supported by faculty mentors, students developed expertise in building complex systems, integrating emerging technologies and translating technical ideas into practical, user-focused solutions.
By the time they reached the Fair, teams were presenting more than academic assignments. They were demonstrating working technology products shaped by months of development.
Two Platforms, One Professional Experience
This year’s virtual Fair featured interactive booths, live demonstrations, and real-time discussions with judges. While at the in-person event, students presented their projects face-to-face, answered technical questions, and experienced the demands of showcasing a product in a professional environment.
Together, both formats strengthened students’ presentation skills, confidence, and industry readiness.
Award-Winning Technology with Practical Potential
First Place – Quadcore | AISAA
AISAA uses AI-powered analytics to generate personalised academic insights and support better learning outcomes and decision-making.
Second Place – Amirifia Intelligence | Pulse Band
Pulse Band combines predictive health monitoring with fleet management to help prevent medical complications among delivery riders while supporting operational efficiency.
Third Place – Xpert | Xpert
Xpert combines Explainable AI and Augmented Reality to enhance X-ray diagnostics and create more interactive medical training experiences.
People’s Choice Award – Hexacore | S.H.I.E.L.D.
S.H.I.E.L.D. continuously monitors cardiovascular health trends, supporting earlier intervention and more informed clinical care.
Moving Beyond AI as a Feature
Artificial Intelligence was central to many projects, but students applied it with clear purpose.
Across the Fair, AI was used to predict health risks, explain diagnostic results, personalise learning and support complex decision-making. Students also explored Agentic AI, computer vision and Large Language Models as foundations for complete, practical systems.
The strongest projects combined technical sophistication with a clear understanding of users, industries and real-world needs.
Expertise Tested by Industry
Projects were assessed by faculty members and industry professionals from organisations including Help AG, Dubai Police and HiThera.
Judges evaluated technical execution, presentation, relevance and originality, requiring students to explain their systems in depth and justify the decisions behind them.
Reflecting on the students’ progress, Mr Muhammad Hamad, Manager Cybersecurity Support at Help AG, said:
“Each year, students outshine themselves. It is definitely impressive to see how far technology has evolved, recalling my time as a student compared to the minds and projects we presented at this Innovation Fair. These students truly showcase the saying: ‘The sky is the limit.’”
Ready for What Comes Next
Beyond the awards, students gained professional feedback, expanded their networks and explored potential internships, employment opportunities and industry collaborations.
Several projects also demonstrated potential for further testing, incubation and real-world implementation.
The Fair reflected the expertise UOWD students have developed throughout their studies: the ability to solve complex problems, build advanced systems and present their work with professional confidence.












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