In the quiet village of Tafza, 14-year-old Amine Akhbach's restless nights are filled with dreams of invention, transforming discarded devices into innovative solutions that have earned him national recognition. From a smart helmet for the visually impaired to an earthquake aftershock detector, this young Moroccan inventor’s passion for creation is fueled by curiosity and a desire to serve his community.
Despite his young age, Fahd has already articulated a bold vision for the future, firmly setting himself on the path of great inventors — a journey that began with childhood games and evolved into innovations that serve both humanity and the environment.