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Students from Deira International School (DIS) made history by winning the Rookie of the Year award at the NASA Human Exploration Rover Challenge 2025. This marks the first time a team from the UAE has received the honor.

The international competition, hosted by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, challenges students to design, build, and race human-powered rovers on terrain that simulates planetary surfaces. It is part of the Artemis Student Challenges, which aim to inspire future scientists and engineers.

The DIS team, aged 16 to 18, stood out among 76 teams from 16 countries. They were recognized for:

  • Innovative rover design
  • Strong problem-solving skills
  • Effective teamwork and collaboration

The award is given to the top-performing first-time team. It highlights excellence in design, execution, and team spirit.

The team was guided by Mr. Dominic Bourn, Head of Physics at DIS. They were also supported by Al-Futtaim Automotive, which provided:

  • Access to advanced tools and facilities
  • Real-world engineering mentorship
  • Industry-level project support

Antoine Barthes, Vice President of Al-Futtaim Automotive, stated: “This award reflects the mindset we want to nurture in future mobility innovators.”

Kerry Ross, COO of Al Futtaim Education Foundation, added: “Our students showed what can be achieved when education meets opportunity.”

The DIS achievement aligns with the UAE’s vision to grow its presence in global innovation and space exploration. It also supports national efforts to strengthen STEM education and inspire youth to pursue careers in science and engineering.

Their success at the NASA Human Exploration Rover Challenge 2025 is a proud moment for the UAE and sets a benchmark for student-led innovation in the region.