Al Dalilah Fast and accurate response is crucial in disaster management. Almost every decision is either fatal or lifesaving. In post-disaster operation, three major problems are always faced: Field data collection, Security of the field people and coordination security of task forces. Nowadays approaches are based on ancient technologies. The data are is collected by paper maps which impossible to use in difficult weather conditions, they cause misunderstandings and it is difficult to process the collected data. Meanwhile the coordination of forces is done using voice communication when almost 70% of the traffic is spent on localization of the team and description of the terrain. With Al Dalilah it is possible to share data via 5 richer communication means instead of one to significantly improve the speed and accuracy of data collection. Al Dalilah faces all these problems by providing functionality for online mapping, protective tracking and dynamic navigation in one single mobile system. What? A satellite-assisted mission control system. Who? Victims and refugees of natural and climate disasters. Why? Relying on paper maps and radio communications is very inefficient; our system is far more descriptive than any other tool. Goals To make Al Dalilah available for any crisis around the world. We want to start cooperation models with the top ten NGOs within a year. Ahmed Fawzi Born and raised in Qatar, as a child I would always disassemble my toys. My father started taking me to the scrap market every Friday, where we used to buy broken toys and fix them. Soon, almost all my toys were hybrids. Today I’m an MBA student and an entrepreneur focused on developing under-utilized technologies. Doing exactly what I always wanted, nothing could make me happier than seeing my innovations come to life as products leaving an impact on society. www.nanoTCH.com Twitter: @nanoTCH InnovationSpace: Young Innovators 19