
Student-led innovations take centre stage at ESO Sustainability Fair 2025
Now in its fourth edition, the fair was previously managed by the Oman American Business Council (OABC). This year, ESO took the lead as the primary organiser, reinforcing its commitment to environmental education, youth empowerment and community involvement in Oman.
In addition to the dynamic lineup of student-driven projects, the exhibition showcased university students, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), businesses, governmental organisations and innovators presenting real-world sustainability solutions. These exhibitors were selected to participate for their commitment, expertise and insights in promoting environmental stewardship and as inspiration to future generations and the community at large. A key highlight of the event was the awards ceremony, where top projects were recognised across multiple categories:
• Best Presentation: ABQ Azzan Bin Qais International School
• Most Innovative Idea: International School of Oman
• Most Practical Implementation: ABA Oman International School
• Overall Winner: Hay Al-Sharooq International School
The event's success was amplified by the support of key sponsors. Sheraton Oman Hotel part of the Marriott Business Council Group, served as the Venue Partner, providing a welcoming space and refreshments for attendees. Bauer Nimr, globally renowned for developing the largest commercially constructed wetland in the world, continued since its inception as the Main Sponsor, while Apex Publishing ensured dedicated media coverage as the Media Partner.
'This event aligns with ESO's core mission to raise community awareness about environmental conservation and sustainable practices,' said ESO Board Member, Dr Ali Akaak. 'Our primary focus is on engaging students and youth, nurturing the values and behaviours that will drive long-term environmental stewardship.'
More than just a school event, ESO Sustainability Fair 2025 served as a hub for inspiration and knowledge exchange, spotlighting emerging sustainability trends and fostering meaningful discussions. With over 30 exhibits and more than 300 participants, the fair promoted a shared culture of environmental responsibility and action.
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