"Falaj Al -Mualla youth" It launches a classic car manufacturing program

Umm Al Quwain on February 22/ WAM/ The Falaj Al Mualla Youth Center, affiliated with the Federal Youth Foundation, launched the program “Learning for Classical Cars Mechanics”, a practical educational project aimed at developing the skills of Emirati youth in the field of re -manufacturing and restoring classic cars, with a focus on the principles of sustainability and limit From environmental waste.
The program, which is implemented in cooperation with the Falaj Al -Mualla Center for Classical Cars, and continues until the end of February, provides a distinguished opportunity to employ engineering innovation in converting old cars into more efficient vehicles, which contributes to enhancing the classic car restoration market and providing new opportunities for young people interested in this field.
The program focuses on the re -manufacture of two new -wheel drive cars using the 1964 and 1965 Land Rover Car Rover Car Rover Technical knowledge among young people.
Khalifa Obaid Al -Ghafli, head of the Falaj Al -Mualla Center for Classical Cars and the General Supervisor of the implementation of the program, appreciated the commitment of the Federal Federation for Permanent Youth to support young talents and enhance their skills in the vital sectors, which contributes to the development of the economy based on knowledge and innovation, indicating that the program represents a model for the possibility of recycling vehicles In sustainable ways, it opens new horizons in the field of classic car restoration.
He said that the program is not just an educational experience, but rather a start towards a sustainable and innovative future, as Emirati youth continue to be creative and provide practical solutions that contribute to developing industrial sectors with environmentally friendly methods.
He added that the participants in the program are subject to intense practical exercises, starting to dismantle the two cars to their basic parts, where each component is evaluated to know the extent of the possibility of reusing or developing it, and after that, the participants move to the reassurance, where the mechanical parts are restored and replaced or re -manufactured some components such as Engine, suspension system, frame installation, to ensure performance efficiency while maintaining classic identity For cars.
He explained that the program depends on sustainable and advanced engineering techniques to improve performance, such as modifying the engine to become more efficient in fuel consumption, and adding new electrical systems, as well as improving brake systems and enhancing the durability of the structure, and work is also working to completely redesign the structure using parts of the two old cars, This results in the production of two new structures that are characterized by strength and hardness, while combining some modern technologies to increase safety and operational efficiency.
Al -Ghafli emphasized that after the completion of the manufacturing process, all cars are subject to accurate tests on rough roads to ensure their efficiency and performance, while making any final adjustments that guarantee the highest levels of quality.
The “Learning Classical Cars Mechanics” program succeeded in attracting a wide segment of young people, due to its passion for modern technology and ancient mechanical heritage, as well as its contribution to opening promising professional prospects based on leadership and innovation.
A number of young people participating in the program expressed their great appreciation for this initiative, which provided them with an exceptional opportunity to refine their skills in the field of re -manufacturing and restoring classic cars, stressing that such programs open new doors for them in the labor market, especially in this field, which is witnessing increasing interest during Recent years.
The young Ahmed Nabil Al -Hajjaji said that participating in this program opened before him and his colleagues new horizons in the world of auto engineering, by learning advanced technologies in restoring and re -manufacturing classic cars, valuing the support of the Federal Youth Corporation, which gave them the opportunity to convert their passion for mechanics into a real skill that can be Benefit in the future.
For his part, the young Rashid Matar Al -Ketbi stressed that the program was not limited to the technical side, but also helped them to develop innovative thinking in finding practical solutions to make classic cars more efficient and sustainable, adding that this experience strengthened them with the concept of engineering innovation and its connection to sustainability, which is what It embodies the vision of the UAE in strengthening the green economy.
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