To honor the Kuwait National winners in the 17th Toyota Dream Car Art Contest (TDCAC), Mohamed Naser Al Sayer & Sons Est. Co. W.L.L. (MNSS) and, ALSAYER Corporate Excellence Department, hosted the award ceremony at MNSS Toyota Shuwaikh Showroom in the presence of ALSAYER Management, Winners, Parents, Teachers, and well-wishers from the community.
This year, over 717 outstanding artworks were submitted by children aged 4-15, showcasing their creativity in innovative mobility concepts. The artworks addressed themes such as renewable energy, environmental and pollution challenges, and the importance of peace, love, and care for humanity.
ALSAYER Group management appreciated the winners and distributed awards to each age category. They observed and cherished children’s remarkable creativity and ideas beyond their age and experience. It is called the power of dreams.
The ceremony was attended by: Ibrahim Mohamad Al-Fouzan, Senior Business Director Toyota Group Service; Theo Kruger, General Manager Toyota Sales; Nehad Mohammad AlHaj Ali, Group Manager Corporate Excellence; Riyad Mohammad Al Salem, Senior Manager Toyota Sales and; Shibu Mohammed, CSR Manager.
17th Kuwait Toyota DCAC National Winners (Category – A):
- Diyaksha Sunil Kumar (age 7) won the award for the artwork titled – The Marine Plastics Recycler.
- Emmanuel Binoy (age 6) won the award for the artwork titled – Eco-Friendly Car.
- M.Y. Fathima Aafiya (age 6) won the award for the artwork titled – The Flying Car.
17th Kuwait Toyota DCAC National Winners (Category – B):
- Saraswata Roy (age 9) won the award for the artwork titled – Toyota Savior.
- Samith Wagle (age 8) won the award for the artwork titled – Driver Assistant – Accident Free Toyota Car
- Yassin Amr Rajai (age 11) won the award for the artwork titled – AI Car.
17th Kuwait Toyota DCAC National Winners (Category – C):
- Khadija Mahmoud (age 14) won the award for the artwork titled – Flying Gas Station.
- Yousef Nawaf Al Gharabally (age 15) won the award for the artwork titled – Driver Assistant – The Lunar Skylines
- Moukthika Manikandan (age 12) won the award for the artwork titled – The Toyota Hydrovolt.
This year 2 winners from Kuwait achieved the Toyota Middle East and Central Asia (MECA) Awards as follows:
- Diyaksha Sunil Kumar won ‘Category 1 MECA Award’ for the artwork titled – The Marine Plastics Recycler.
- Moukthika Manikandan received the ‘Mobility for All Award’ for the artwork titled – The Toyota Hydrovolt.
Both the above winners were granted USD 3,000 each, to be used for their educational purposes.
The Toyota Dream Car Art Contest encourages children all over the world to dream, imagine, and create artworks expressing the mobility of the future.
Since 2004, Toyota has inspired nearly 9.4 million children from 144 countries to unleash their creativity and enjoy having a dream.
This contest inspires the next generation of inventors, thinkers, and dreamers to have unlimited imaginations and make the world a better place.
ALSAYER promotes Toyota DCAC to help young talents from Kuwait to learn new skills, be innovative and express creativity, which covers relevant sustainability development goals as part of our Corporate Sustainability & Responsibility objectives.