Ahmed Majan

Ahmed Majan (born c. 1963[1]) is an Emirati inventor. He has been called the "Emirati Edison" by Gulf News,[2] Jahangir’s World Times, Mena Report, The National,[3] Emirates 24/7,[1] and the Emirati government.[4][5][6] Majan is a retired army major in the UAE Armed Forces who obtained an engineering degree in Greece.[5][7]

One of his inventions, a "smart saddle" for racehorse training, contains solar-powered electronic devices that measure the heart rate of the animal being trained, the rider's weight, a compass and a location tracker, a device to cool the animal's body temperature during exercise in warm climates, and a hidden camera.[8]

As of 2015, his inventions have won a total of fourteen awards at the British Invention Show (British Inventors Society) in London (2013, six medals),[7] the International Trade Fair for Ideas, Inventions and New Products (IENA) in Nuremberg (2014, four medals),[5] and the International Exhibition of Inventions in Geneva (2015, four medals).[9][10]

Majan has been recognized by Guinness Book of World Records for building the world's largest bicycle.[1]

He was one of 43 people to be awarded the Medal of Top Emiratis by the Vice President of the UAE in 2014.[11]

One of his sons is in alitthad private school and his name is Abdullrahman AlMajan.

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