Dubai, United Arab Emirates- January 2025: Arab Health has announced a groundbreaking partnership with the Astronaut Al Worden Endeavour Scholarship, which will see five Emirati students embark on a 10-day mission to the US, culminating in a week-long immersion at NASAโs US Space Camp and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
The Scholarship, named in honour of Apollo 15 astronaut Al Worden, provides students with a passion for space, science, and exploration the opportunity to participate in an immersive learning experience, helping them build skills and gain hands-on experience in a diverse, international setting.
At the forefront of the partnership is Kallman Worldwide, organisers of the USA Partnership Pavillion at Arab Health 2025, who have been participating since 1995 and will this year welcome more than 200 companies from the U.S. healthcare industry to reveal the latest innovations in the sector.
Sally Thompson, Group Event Director, Informa Markets, said: โIn the past 50 years, Arab Health has been at the forefront of showcasing the latest innovations within the healthcare sector. This partnership allows us to nurture the next generation of UAE innovators, merging space exploration with healthcare advancements to inspire future breakthroughs.
โThe theme of this yearโs scholarship, โHealth Sciences and Space Exploration: Pioneering Together for Humanity,โ aligns perfectly with the UAEโs ambitious space and healthcare agendas while underscoring our vision for the next 50 years.โ
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Highlighting Arab Healthโs commitment to education and innovation within health sciences and space exploration, the scholarship offers a two-part experience, starting with an introduction to aviation and aerospace industries in Washington, D.C., followed by a week-long stay at NASAโs U.S. Space Camp and Rocket Center.
There, students will attend the Advanced Space Academy, gaining mentorship from legendary figures like Brigadier General Charlie Duke, Apollo 16 astronaut, and Colonel Mike Bloomfield, a three-time NASA Shuttle Pilot, where they will experience a variety of astronaut training exercises, engineering challenges, and team-building activities all culminating in a simulated space mission.
Tom Kallman, President and CEO of Kallman Worldwide, said: โWe are incredibly proud to present the Astronaut Al Worden Endeavour Scholarship at Arab Health for the first time. As industries struggle to attract skilled workers, we have sharpened our corporate social responsibility efforts to promote careers in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). We are delighted to be part of this incredible journey from the UAE to NASAโs US Space Camp and Rocket Center.
โOur presence at Arab Health 2025 serves as a prominent platform for U.S. companies in the healthcare industry. It offers U.S. exhibitors a strategic advantage by providing a high-profile showcase to maximise their exposure and impact. We look forward to participating in the most significant event for the healthcare industry.โ
To enter the competition, Emirate students aged between 16 โ 18 had to submit a three-minute video addressing the theme of โHealth Sciences and Space Exploration: Pioneering Together for Humanity,โ discussing how they see space and medicine intersecting and the significance of this.
The winners will be officially unveiled on Wednesday, 29 January, the penultimate day of Arab Health 2025, during the Endeavour Scholarship Award Ceremony, where guests of honour will include H.E Salem Humaid Al Marri, Director General, Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre, the Honorable Martina Strong, US Ambassador to the UAE, and Peter Hall, President, Middle East, India, Tรผrkiye & Africa, Informa Markets.




