The TechnoGeex team, the sole representative of Lebanon in the First Global Challenge 2023, secured first place and the gold medal in the New Technology Experience category for the First Global Innovators Award. More than 160 countries participated in this category, and TechnoGeex's scientific research was chosen as the best research in the field of alternative energy. The competition took place in Singapore, attended by representatives from over 190 countries. A delegation from RoboGeex Academy represented Lebanon at the championship. This achievement is the result of significant efforts by team members: Haneen Al-Tawil, Tala Said Suleiman, Nour Abu Dia, Zainab Abu Dia, Imad Al-Hou, Ghaith Al-Hou, Mohammed Al-Hou, Anas Ammar, Ahmad Zanbouta, Musab Al-Qadri, Ahmad Yawer, Ahmad Abu Dia, Jad Farhat, and Nabil Janha. They were supervised by distinguished professors: Ammar Kabour, Jihan Mohammed, Omar Mohammed, and Hamza Ammar.
This success comes as part of the ongoing efforts by RoboGeex Academy to support the STEAM+ science methodology in Lebanon and worldwide. This academy, with its harmonious Arab fabric from the Beqaa region of Lebanon, managed to claim the title. Upon their return at Rafic Hariri International Airport, the heroes were welcomed by Rabi Baalbaki, President of the Lebanese Educational Technology Syndicate, alongside their families. He praised "the wonderful efforts that have resulted in success and excellence for Lebanon." He emphasized that "the syndicate will continue to establish the principle of the right to education and innovation for all and seeks to propose a law to the deputies for the establishment of a National Authority for Innovation, Creativity, and Scientific Excellence, which will provide protection and support for Lebanese innovators, inventors, talents, and creators, granting them immunity for talent and creativity and exempting them from all forms of taxes for a specified period, facilitating their launch, enhancing entrepreneurship for thinkers, and ensuring their mandatory recognition by the government."