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TECHx
10-06-2025
- Health
- TECHx
SRTI Park Launches My Green Lab Certification in UAE
Home » Green Tech » SRTI Park Launches My Green Lab Certification in UAE The Sharjah Research, Technology, and Innovation Park (SRTI Park) has announced a new sustainability initiative in collaboration with Roche Diagnostics Middle East. The project introduces the My Green Lab Certification (MGL) to the UAE. It is supported by the University of Sharjah (UoS) and local implementation partner, Pharmatrade. This marks a significant step in advancing sustainable laboratory practices in healthcare. The initiative positions Sharjah as a regional leader in green science innovation. SRTI Park revealed that the initiative will pilot the internationally recognised My Green Lab Certification within UoS's research laboratories. This effort sets a precedent for academic, clinical, and industrial labs in the region. My Green Lab is the only lab sustainability certification endorsed by the UN-backed Race to Zero campaign. It is widely considered the gold standard for advancing net-zero goals in healthcare and life sciences. SRTI Park is reinforcing its role as a key advocate for sustainable innovation in the UAE. The Park's growing portfolio includes: Green technology pilot projects Climate-focused research hubs Strategic collaborations with global industry leaders According to SRTI Park, this initiative also reflects a major collaboration between a public innovation platform and a global life sciences company. The goal is to reduce the environmental footprint of laboratory research through science-based methods. The University of Sharjah's Research Institute of Medical and Health Sciences is leading the implementation. The Institute focuses on critical fields such as cancer, immunology, and medicine. Roche is reported to be playing a strategic role by supporting sustainable practices in laboratories worldwide. Through this initiative, Roche aims to enable science-driven, eco-friendly operations across the healthcare sector. Officials emphasized that Sharjah is emerging as a regional hub for sustainable healthcare R&D. The My Green Lab launch highlights the intersection of academia, industry, and policy. It aims to create a model for reducing energy use, waste, and hazardous chemical exposure in labs. Hussain Al Mahmoudi, CEO of SRTI Park, stated that the initiative goes beyond certification. He called it a regional movement for sustainable science. He added that SRTI Park, Roche, and the University of Sharjah are setting a benchmark for clean innovation in the region. Professor Esameldin Agmy, Chancellor of the University of Sharjah, expressed pride in the university's leadership in environmental sustainability. He confirmed that the initiative aligns with the University's goal to support responsible scientific research. He further noted that the institute's advanced laboratories provide an ideal platform for applying global environmental standards. The project is part of a broader university strategy to train environmentally aware researchers. Professor Agmy explained that this certification marks an institutional commitment to long-term sustainability. It also elevates Sharjah's position as a global hub for sustainable innovation. Jihad Al Hussami, Senior Executive Manager at Pharmatrade, stated that the company is proud to support this initiative. He said the collaboration integrates eco-friendly solutions to build a more sustainable and resilient healthcare system. Dr. Asma Mahmoud Fikri, Director of Government and Corporate Partnerships at SRTI Park, said the initiative reflects the Park's vision to develop a green innovation economy. She noted that working with Roche and UoS brings Sharjah closer to becoming a global reference in sustainable science and healthcare. The project also opens the door for wider implementation of green standards across Sharjah. This may include partnerships with Sheraa, the Sharjah Health Authority, and The Big Heart Foundation. As Sharjah expands into next-generation healthcare with projects like the Jawaher Boston Medical District, the launch of My Green Lab Certification supports the UAE's national sustainability goals.


Sharjah 24
10-06-2025
- Health
- Sharjah 24
SRTI Park, Roche collaborate with UOS to launch 'My Green Lab'
The initiative, which officially commences on June 3, 2025, will pilot the internationally recognised My Green Lab Certification within the University of Sharjah's research laboratories setting a precedent for academic, clinical, and industrial laboratories in the region. My Green Lab is the only laboratory sustainability certification endorsed by the UN-backed Race to Zero campaign, and is widely seen as the gold standard in advancing net-zero targets within the life sciences and healthcare industries. SRTI Park is positioning itself as the region's foremost advocate for sustainable innovation. With a growing portfolio of green technology pilots, climate-focused research hubs, and partnerships with global industry leaders, SRTI Park is actively embedding environmental sustainability into the fabric of R&D activity across the UAE. By championing the My Green Lab initiative, the Park is not only reinforcing its role as a convener of impactful collaborations, but also underscores its commitment to transforming Sharjah into a hub for environmentally responsible scientific advancement in the Middle East. UOS Research Institute of Medical and Health Sciences The collaboration reflects a strategic alliance between a public innovation platform and a global life sciences leader, aimed at transforming the environmental footprint of laboratory research through measurable, science-based improvements. The project is considered a landmark due to the significance of the collaboration between the three parties through UOS's Research Institute of Medical and Health Sciences which is pioneering breakthroughs that firmly connect academia and healthcare delivery. Roche: Advancing Sustainability in Diagnostics and Life Sciences As a global pioneer in healthcare innovation, Roche is at the forefront of integrating sustainability into the life sciences sector. This project is supported by Roche and its implementation partner Pharmatrade. By spearheading initiatives like My Green Lab Certification, Roche is enabling laboratories worldwide to adopt measurable, science-based sustainability practices. This collaboration exemplifies Roche's strategic vision to foster greener, more responsible scientific environments through cross-sector partnerships. A New Chapter in Healthcare Sustainability As sustainability becomes a cornerstone of responsible innovation, this initiative underscores Sharjah's emergence as a regional hub for sustainable healthcare R&D. The launch represents a convergence of academia, industry, and policy, and aims to establish a blueprint for reducing waste, energy use, and hazardous chemical exposure in laboratories—environments historically overlooked in sustainability frameworks. Hussain Al Mahmoudi, CEO of SRTI Park says: 'This project exemplifies Sharjah's commitment to pioneering solutions that serve global goals while fostering local capability. It is more than a certification—it is a regional movement toward sustainable science. With Roche and the University of Sharjah, we are planting the seeds of long-term environmental stewardship and setting a regional benchmark for clean innovation.' His Excellency Professor Esameldin Agmy, Chancellor of the University of Sharjah, expressed his pride in the institution's leadership in the region, stating, 'We are delighted to be at the forefront of leading academic institutions in the region that embrace environmental sustainability initiatives within scientific research. Our partnership with the Sharjah Research, Technology and Innovation Park and Roche to launch the 'My Green Lab' initiative is a strategic step toward realising the University's vision of fostering environmentally responsible scientific research.' Professor Agmy also remarked on the University's advanced Institute of Medical and Health Sciences Research, which houses state-of-the-art laboratories dedicated to critical fields such as cancer, immunology, and medicine. He described the institute as the ideal platform for implementing the first phase of global environmental sustainability standards at the University. Emphasising the strong link between research excellence and environmental responsibility, Professor Agmy noted, 'This initiative aligns with the University of Sharjah's comprehensive strategy to promote high-quality scientific research that both serves society and protects the environment. Through this collaboration, we aim to prepare a new generation of researchers and scientists who blend advanced research skills with environmental consciousness, equipping them to become leaders of change for a more sustainable future.' Concluding his remarks, Professor Agmy discussed the broader significance of the achievement, stating, 'Obtaining the certified 'My Green Lab' accreditation is not merely an academic milestone, but an institutional commitment to being a university of the future; a university that produces environmentally responsible and scientifically innovative scholars. This accomplishment further elevates Sharjah's status as a global hub for sustainable innovation in the Middle East.' Mohamed Al Omari Head of Diagnostics in the UAE at Roche added: 'This initiative is an important outcome of our MoU with SRTIP and reflects our commitment to building a sustainable, future-ready healthcare system. Sustainability in healthcare is no longer a choice… it is a necessity. By working closely with our ecosystem partners, including SRTIP and the academic community, we are co-creating actionable, scalable solutions that can drive real impact. We are also proud to enable this project with our longstanding implementation partner in the UAE, Pharmatrade.' Jihad Al Hussami, Senior Executive Manager at Pharmatrade LLC, commented: 'Pharmatrade is proud to support the seamless implementation of this important initiative, in collaboration with Roche and the University of Sharjah. Together, we are integrating innovative, eco-friendly solutions that align with our shared vision of building a more sustainable, efficient, and resilient healthcare system for the future.' Setting the Stage for a Broader Ecosystem Shift Dr Asma Mahmoud Fikri, Director of Government and Corporate Partnerships at SRTI Park, commented: 'This collaboration is a clear articulation of SRTI Park's commitment to shaping a green innovation economy. Working with Roche and the University of Sharjah to deliver the My Green Lab Certification brings Sharjah closer to our vision of becoming a global reference point in sustainable science and healthcare.' The initiative also presents a wider opportunity to institutionalise green standards across Sharjah's healthcare and scientific infrastructure, particularly through deeper partnerships with entities such as Sheraa, the Sharjah Health Authority, and foundations committed to impact, such as The Big Heart Foundation. With Sharjah's expanding footprint in next-generation healthcare development—including projects like the Jawaher Boston Medical District—initiatives such as My Green Lab signal a strategic alignment between environmental responsibility and scientific leadership. The launch of the My Green Lab Certification is a tangible step in advancing the UAE's national sustainability agenda and aligns with Sharjah's vision to become a beacon of sustainable innovation in the Middle East.


Zawya
09-06-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Sharjah Research, Technology and Innovation Park board unveils strategy to build on phenomenal growth
Sharjah, UAE – In a high-level meeting chaired by Sheikha Bodour Al Qasimi, the Board of Directors of the Sharjah Research, Technology and Innovation Park (SRTIP) in its 4th session set the stage for the next phase of growth, building on past year's phenomenal achievements that have made it one of the region's fastest growth technology parks. The meeting, hosted at the iconic headquarters of BEEAH Group, brought together industry, academic, and government stakeholders committed to reinforcing Sharjah's position as a leading regional hub for innovation. Opening the session, Sheikha Bodour extended her gratitude to board members and stressed the importance of building robust partnerships across sectors. 'SRTIP stands as a national model for innovation, where the synergy between research, industry, and policy continues to unlock transformative opportunities. Our shared mission is to deliver impactful outcomes in sectors that matter most to the future of our society—healthcare, mobility, sustainability, and manufacturing,' she noted. Driving Key Projects and Strategic Outlook SRTIP CEO Hussain Al Mahmoudi presented highlights of 2024, showcasing progress in major projects, business development, and further expansion. He outlined the outlook for 2025 with a renewed focus on infrastructure readiness, tenant growth, and attracting new innovation-driven enterprises. Mr. Al Mahmoudi said, 'With guidance from our board and support from our partners, SRTIP is entering an exciting phase of development—one that prioritizes performance, strategic land use, and sectoral innovation. Our commitment to national goals and global competitiveness is stronger than ever.' Master Planning and Sectoral Innovation in Focus A detailed review of the Park's masterplan and leasing strategies was presented by senior members of the management team. Updates were shared on the progression of Phase 1 clusters, key land allocations for the SOTI initiative, and commercial partnerships like Base39. Sector-specific innovation efforts in healthcare, advanced manufacturing, sustainability, and mobility were spotlighted during dedicated sessions, including projections for business growth and key milestones. A roadmap for enhancing ecosystem dynamics through deeper academic engagement with institutions such as AUS and UOS, was presented, alongside policies to attract talent and incentivize innovation. Brand & Digital Transformation The team also presented updates on brand visibility, digital transformation milestones, and SoiLab's role in driving innovation through prototyping and SME engagement. Internal transformation strategies, including HR development, were discussed as enablers of operational excellence. The board reviewed SRTIP's financial outlook through 2027, including budget projections for 2025. Audit insights were endorsed by the board, affirming the Park's financial and governance stability. The meeting concluded with an open discussion on next steps, followed by a tour of the "Naseej: Threads of Hope" exhibition. With strong alignment between strategic planning and execution, SRTIP reaffirmed its role as a key driver of Sharjah's innovation economy.


Sharjah 24
09-06-2025
- Business
- Sharjah 24
SRTIP Board unveils strategy to build on phenomenal growth
The meeting, hosted at the iconic headquarters of BEEAH Group, brought together industry, academic, and government stakeholders committed to reinforcing Sharjah's position as a leading regional hub for innovation. Opening the session, Sheikha Bodour extended her gratitude to board members and stressed the importance of building robust partnerships across sectors. 'SRTIP stands as a national model for innovation, where the synergy between research, industry, and policy continues to unlock transformative opportunities. Our shared mission is to deliver impactful outcomes in sectors that matter most to the future of our society—healthcare, mobility, sustainability, and manufacturing,' she noted. Driving Key Projects and Strategic Outlook SRTIP CEO Hussain Al Mahmoudi presented highlights of 2024, showcasing progress in major projects, business development, and further expansion. He outlined the outlook for 2025 with a renewed focus on infrastructure readiness, tenant growth, and attracting new innovation-driven enterprises. Al Mahmoudi said, 'With guidance from our board and support from our partners, SRTIP is entering an exciting phase of development—one that prioritises performance, strategic land use, and sectoral innovation. Our commitment to national goals and global competitiveness is stronger than ever.' Master Planning and Sectoral Innovation in Focus A detailed review of the Park's masterplan and leasing strategies was presented by senior members of the management team. Updates were shared on the progression of Phase 1 clusters, key land allocations for the SOTI initiative, and commercial partnerships like Base39. Sector-specific innovation efforts in healthcare, advanced manufacturing, sustainability, and mobility were spotlighted during dedicated sessions, including projections for business growth and key milestones. A roadmap for enhancing ecosystem dynamics through deeper academic engagement with institutions such as AUS and UOS, was presented, alongside policies to attract talent and incentivise innovation. Brand & Digital Transformation The team also presented updates on brand visibility, digital transformation milestones, and SoiLab's role in driving innovation through prototyping and SME engagement. Internal transformation strategies, including HR development, were discussed as enablers of operational excellence. The board reviewed SRTIP's financial outlook through 2027, including budget projections for 2025. Audit insights were endorsed by the board, affirming the Park's financial and governance stability. The meeting concluded with an open discussion on next steps, followed by a tour of the "Naseej: Threads of Hope" exhibition. With strong alignment between strategic planning and execution, SRTIP reaffirmed its role as a key driver of Sharjah's innovation economy.


Sharjah 24
07-06-2025
- Health
- Sharjah 24
SRTI Park and Doctory launch smart medical bag for Hajj pilgrims
Innovation designed for real-world pilgrimage challenges The Hajj season presents a critical opportunity to test practical health innovations. 'Masand' is a portable smart medical bag that integrates cutting-edge diagnostic tools, enabling fast, efficient health assessments in demanding environments. This solution was designed to address the specific healthcare needs of pilgrims during Hajj, where timely medical response is crucial. Built in SoiLAB: A hub for advanced medical prototyping Developed through collaboration between Doctory's experts and SoiLAB's engineering team, the bag uses technologies such as 3D printing, additive manufacturing, laser cutting, and custom circuit design. The partnership reflects SRTI Park's position as a nexus for innovation, where academia, government, and industry converge to build life-enhancing products. Enabling health innovation through partnership Hussain Al Mahmoudi, CEO of SRTI Park, emphasized the importance of collaboration: 'Doctory's innovative products, designed within SoiLAB, are a model of health innovation. This project reflects our commitment to empowering creative and innovative companies to turn their ideas into tangible solutions that improve lives.' He further highlighted the Park's goal of fostering an environment where healthcare innovation thrives, backed by advanced research facilities, technical expertise, and investor support. 'Masand' brings mobile healthcare to the forefront The 'Masand' bag can connect patients remotely with a network of medical professionals, making it an essential tool in regions with limited healthcare access. During the current Hajj season, it has gained recognition from medical and regulatory authorities for effectively managing emergency cases at holy sites—affirming its real-world value. A legacy of successful innovation at SRTI Park This is not the first health innovation to emerge from SRTI Park. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Park supported the production of protective masks using advanced lab processes. It also led initiatives like the development of smart prosthetic limbs. The 'Masand' project continues this legacy of meaningful, impact-driven innovation. Doctory's vision: From concept to solution Osama Shamsi Pasha, Co-Founder and COO of Doctory, shared his perspective on the collaboration: 'The 'Masand' medical bag represents a significant leap in mobile healthcare, made possible by the advanced innovation environment and world-class team at SoiLAB.' He noted previous successful collaborations, such as the 'Doctory Chair,' as further proof that SRTI Park is a prime destination for testing and launching innovative health technologies. SoiLAB: Sharjah's engine for future health tech SoiLAB serves as the prototyping and innovation hub of SRTI Park. It supports startups, researchers, and industry with capabilities ranging from 3D printing (metals, polymers, and concrete) to electronics manufacturing, textiles, robotics, and digital fabrication. This environment helps transform bold concepts into real-world devices, particularly in the health tech space. Positioning Sharjah as a regional health innovation leader By fostering collaborations like the one with Doctory, SRTI Park continues to attract healthcare innovators and medical diagnostic companies. It offers a flexible, resource-rich environment for research and manufacturing—strengthening Sharjah's role as a key exporter of advanced medical technology across the region and beyond.