Ahmad Belhoul Al Falasi Launches the Inaugural “HCT Skills” Competition

HCT Strengthened Global Competitiveness of Students with Over 37 Skills through the Inaugural "HCT Skills" Competition
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Ahmad Belhoul Al Falasi Launches the Inaugural "HCT Skills" Competition. (Image Credit: Supplied)
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Abu Dhabi, UAE – Dr. Ahmad Belhoul Al Falasi,  Minister of Sports and Chancellor of the Higher Colleges of Technology (HCT), officially  launched the first edition of the “HCT Skills” Competition. He expressed his pride in the  students and wished them success in the competition and their upcoming academic and  professional journeys. 

Dr. Ahmad Belhoul Al Falasi stated: “The launch of the ‘Higher Colleges  of Technology Skills Competition’ embodies our unwavering commitment to building an  advanced applied education ecosystem that graduates highly qualified national talent,  capable of excelling and competing at the highest levels. This competition represents not  only a student event but a strategic platform underscoring our vision of equipping youth  with the practical skills and technological knowledge essential to fully engage with the  economy of the future. We are incredibly proud of the participating students who stand  as an inspiring model of a confident generation, highly capable of making a significant  contribution to shaping the nation’s future.” 

Al Falasi further added: “We believe that true excellence begins with the ability of  students to translate their learning into practical applications that address real-world  challenges. For this reason, this competition has been designed to provide a training  environment that aligns with the highest international standards, offering participants  the opportunity to test and innovate and to demonstrate their readiness for the job  market. At the Higher Colleges of Technology, we will continue to support, empower and  enable Emirati youth to lead the nation’s development efforts in knowledge-driven  economic sectors and to actively contribute to achieving the goals of the We the UAE 2031  vision and the UAE Centennial Plan 2071.” 

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Ahmad Belhoul Al Falasi Launches the Inaugural “HCT Skills” Competition. (Image Credit: Supplied)

This flagship competition was held on 18-19 November 2025, at HCT Abu Dhabi, Bani Yas  Campus. 

The competition aimed to achieve the objectives of inspiring innovation, showcasing  talent, and shaping the future. The HCT Skills pioneering initiative gathered top  qualifying students from across the Colleges’ various campuses. The first edition featured over 500 students who competed in 37 distinct skills. These competitors were the top  qualifiers, having progressed through campus-level trials held across the semester.  Students received ongoing mentorship from faculty and chief experts, with regular  coaching that reinforced the practical elements of each skill and ensured a consistent level  of readiness for the competition. The HCT Skills Competition represented the realization of the Colleges’ strategic vision to be a national pioneer institution in applied and competency-based higher education in the UAE. This edition functioned as a national platform and major contributor to  effectively serve and align with the requirements of the evolving job market. The  competition aimed to equip HCT students with advanced capabilities and essential skills  that enable them to compete in leading local and global competitions. Through this  advanced institutional initiative, HCT reinforced its commitment to supplying strategic  sectors and the future economy with highly skilled Emirati talent. 

Dr. Faisal Al Ayyan, President & CEO of the Higher Colleges of Technology, stated:  “The launch of the inaugural HCT Skills Competition marks a pivotal moment in our  strategic vision to solidify our leadership role as a driving force in competency-based applied  education. This platform offers our students from all campuses a fully immersive, practical  experience reflecting real-world scenarios. The challenges – by adhering to the global  standards – ensure HCT graduates acquire advanced, job-ready capabilities and the robust confidence needed to lead innovation in the UAE’s strategic sectors and contribute to  supporting its economic growth.” 

Dr. Michael Koh, Acting Chief Academic Officer of the Higher Colleges of Technology,  said: “The HCT Skills Competition is a dynamic platform that brings our academic vision to  life by giving students meaningful opportunities to engage in applied learning and showcase  their technical expertise, analytical abilities, and specialized competencies. By  demonstrating this level of technical mastery, our graduates are empowered to become  innovators and leaders capable of contributing to the UAE’s economic development.” 

The competition challenges were co-designed to meet the highest global standards, with  assessments carried out by chief experts and independent specialists using  internationally recognized rubrics alongside criteria tailored to each discipline. The  process evaluated precision, timing, creativity, and the ability to sustain performance  under demanding conditions among other key factors. This approach reflected the  Colleges’ commitment to aligning its educational outcomes with future labour market  needs. Students competed with the latest standards and equipment in practical  conditions, proving they possessed the job-ready skills needed to drive innovation in the  UAE market immediately upon graduation. 

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Ahmad Belhoul Al Falasi Launches the Inaugural “HCT Skills” Competition. (Image Credit: Supplied)

The format of the challenges was shaped to follow the established models used in major  skills competitions, which gave students a clear and coherent framework to demonstrate  their abilities. 

The 37 future-focused competitions were a comprehensive showcase of HCT’s core  mission, spanning the full spectrum of its academic divisions. 

Engineering Technology & Science, Students designed, built, and innovated through technical problem-solving and advanced technology applications,  featuring skills that included: Drones, Robotics, CNC, Renewable Energy, and  CubeSat. 

o Manufacturing & Design: Precision, creativity, and innovation came together as  students mastered design and production techniques. Focusing on critical fields  like Mechanical CAD, CNC Turning, 3D Printing and Industrial Control.

Science & Innovation Skills: Hands-on experiments and engineering excellence  met scientific exploration and real-world application, covering essential skills  such as Chemical lab, Autonomous Robotics, and Aircraft maintenance. 

Education & Creativity Skills: Inspiring new ways to teach, learn, and engage  through digital storytelling, creativity, and learning design. Highlighting key  competencies in CT4Kids, MathScape, and Storytelling with AI. 

Communication & Expression Skills: Empowered students to communicate  effectively, think critically, and express ideas with confidence. Showcasing  modern creative skills in Arabic and English communications, as well as a Math  Olympiad. 

The winners are scheduled to be announced at a later date, in recognition of the  outstanding students and their contributions to reinforcing the nation’s leadership in  education and innovation. 

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