KANS 2022 winners announced

The winners of 2nd round of Knowledge Application and Notion for Society (KANS) competition were announced during INOTEX 2022 closing ceremony at the venue of Pardis Technology Park on Friday.
MSTF media reports:
The winners are selected in different six fields of Water, Environment & Energy; Health & MedTech; ICT; Transportation; Economics, Banking & Finance and 2021 Special Field: Mining and Mineral Industries.
Scholars judged the five-minute presentation of 20 finalists on Friday morning and selected the winners.
KANS Science Competition was held on the sideline of the 11th International Innovation and Technology Exhibition (INOTEX 2022) from May 10-13 at Pardis Technology Park.
Pike See Chea (Malaysia) and Seyyed Ali Mousavi (Iran) shared the prize in field ofHealth and Med Tech. The winner in the field ofEnvironment, Water and Energy was Mahdi Maleki (Iran).
The Mining and Mineral Industries has no winner. The winner in the field of ICT wasMohammad Ali Akhaei. Saeid Bostan Maneshwon the prize in the field of Transportation and Saeedeh Momtazi won the prize in the field ofEconomics, Banking & Finance.
They won KANS Medal and a plaque of appreciation, 30-gram Gold Insignia, sabbatical worth $2000 and special privileges for benefiting from MSTF networking platforms: STEP & EISA.
During the ceremony, the head of the event Saeid Sohrabpour made speech.
He called KANS as an event which complete the value chain of Mustafa Prize. He said that the 20 finalists are composed of nine faculty members, four researchers, and seven activists of industries.
After one year of efforts, and evaluation of works by 50 evaluators, the winners announced today, he said.
A group of high-ranking delegation from Pakistan headed by the Provincial Minister of Sindh for Health, and Population Welfare Azra Fazal Pechuho attended the awarding ceremony.
The MSTF has established a scientific competition called KANS: Knowledge Application and Notion for Society. This competition has been staged with the aim of bouncing ideas around in academic community to address the problems of the Islamic world in different areas.
Scholars, researchers, innovators, university students, and professors under 45 years of age are encouraged to submit their scientific and technological ideas and achievements in the form of a five-minutes video presentation.