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DOHA: The Katara International Hunting and Falcons Exhibition, S'hail, continues to attract thousands of visitors of various nationalities and ages, providing the best options and opportunities to acquire everything new and innovative in the world of falconry, hunting weapons, and off-road and hunting trip supplies.

It preserves the authentic heritage with a spirit filled with renewal and innovation.

Over four days, the S'hail Falcon Auction, considered the most captivating event, witnessed strong and thrilling competitions, with great interest from falconers and hunting enthusiasts from both inside and outside Qatar. The auction is considered the highlight of the exhibition, drawing falconers from around the world.

S'hail Exhibition also stands out with its diverse pavilions for handicrafts, which bring together art and innovation.

Regarding the participation of the Al-Amid Crafts Pavilion, Ahmed Mahmoud Awad Al Karim, the owner of the pavilion, said: "I am participating in the S'hail exhibition for the first time, and I found it to be the best exhibition I have participated in, in terms of organization and attendance. The products we offer in the pavilion are sticks made from ebony wood, which is only found in Sudan.

As for the Aissa Crafts Pavilion, Hisham Mahmoud stated: "We have been participating in the exhibition since its first edition, and it is one of the largest and most organized exhibitions, attracting a large audience. All the products we sell are handcrafted, including items made from ebony wood, Omani juniper, and mahogany wood, in addition to precious stones like agate, turquoise, and German feldspar. This year, we have introduced some hand-forged daggers, Omani knives, and some sculptures made from Mongolian gemstone iron, as well as horns and natural animal leather."

In the world of hunting, shooting, and sniping, the Arab Hunter Pavilion (Saudi Arabia) showcases a clay pigeon launcher that stands out for its complete control over the direction, speed, and angle at which it launches.

Mohammed Saeed, the pavilion director, said that the device's design emphasizes flexibility and portability, allowing it to be carried and moved anywhere by hand. It is equipped with an integrated battery that can launch up to 600 clay pigeons on a single charge.

The QH2 Factory Pavilion, a leading Qatari factory in the field of sustainability and renewable energy applications, exhibits locally-produced patented products. The factory introduces a hydrogen welding device as an optimal and safer option that does not require acetylene and oxygen gas cylinders. It operates using water to produce hydrogen. Additionally, they present another device related to engine cleaning.

The inventor, Abdulaziz Al Hajri, the owner of the factory, explains the advantages of the welding process, saying: "The method the device relies on for welding and cutting is a safe and cost-effective method that saves time and effort. Moreover, the device is safe and fire-resistant, only producing hydrogen gas during use, which is not stored. All it requires is a water source.

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