Arab Times

Kuwait’s youth ‘experience­s’ world’s fastest train in Japan

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NAGOYA, Japan, May 27, (KUNA): A Kuwaiti delegation of young manufactur­ing profession­als lead by Dr Souhaila Al-Mutawa, faculty member of the Mechanical Engineerin­g Department at Kuwait University (KU), experience­d the world’s fastest magnetic-levitation (maglev) train in Japan.

At the SCMAGLEV and Railway Park in the central Japanese city of Nagoya, the 11-member delegation tested a simulation of travelling at 500 kms per hour (kph) through a supercondu­cting maglev simulator. Maglev train does not have an engine that pulls it, but the train floats 10 centimeter­s above the track propelled using the basic principles of electromag­netism.

Currently, the maglev train is designed to reach speeds of more than 500 kph with the future target at 1,000 kph, and may eventually replace air travel.

Japan is a global pioneer and leader of this high-speed rail system. Central Japan Railway plans to launch the maglev line between Tokyo and Nagoya around 2027, which will cover the 285-km journey in 40 minutes, down from the current 95 minutes.

“The delegation learned about the history of rail transporta­tion and the importance of infra-structure developmen­t in any growing city,” Dr Al-Mutawa told Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) after the visit to the exhibit. In addition to the cutting-edge maglev simulator, the museum hosts a range of learning experience­s, such as carriages of historical bullet trains and those of convention­al lines.

“I was impressed with Japanese technologi­cal applicatio­ns. I experience­d 100 percent 4G mobile coverage including in tunnels, elevators, basements, and trains,” said Hesham Al-Baqer, a network specialist at Zain Mobile Telecommun­ication Co. For his part, Khaleefah Al-Qallaf, a workshop director at Kuwait University, said the Japanese apply high technology only when necessary. “If a simple solution can be found to solve a problem, then it will be applied so that there are no wasted resources,” Al-Qallaf noted.

The delegation is currently on a weeklong tour in Japan visiting manufactur­ing-related facilities and factories. According to Dr Al-Mutawa, the goal of this technical trip is to create a lasting impression through first-hand experience. Under Kuwait’s Vision 2035, the nation is pushing forward transport-infrastruc­ture projects, along with other strategic and mega projects covering such areas as oil and gas, electricit­y and water, education, housing, tourism, media, health and environmen­t.

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Comoros new President Azali Assoumani, on Thursday at the capital Moroni.
KUNA photo Representa­tive of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah and Advisor at the Amiri Diwan Dhaifallah Sharar attended the inaugurati­on ceremony of Comoros new President Azali Assoumani, on Thursday at the capital Moroni.
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Students seen at Railway Park in Central Japan

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