Eng. Mohamed Abdulla Khamis is a senior facilities and safety professional with over 25 years of experience across various sectors, including higher education, banking, and construction. As Head of Estates and Support Services at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland – Medical University of Bahrain, he oversees total facilities management, health and safety compliance, sustainability initiatives, and infrastructure projects across the university campus.
Mohamed holds a master’s in Construction Project Management and a BEng in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. He is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Business Administration with a focus on Industry 4.0 integration in the facilities management sector in the Kingdom of Bahrain.
He has led significant projects, including a solar plant, and developed emergency preparedness and HSE systems aligned with international standards. Mohamed also serves as an internal auditor and panel member for institutional and engineering accreditation reviews.
He also serves as an adjunct faculty member at Bahrain Polytechnic, teaching engineering and ESG-related modules, blending academic insight with practical expertise. Mohamed is committed to advancing safe, sustainable, and future-ready environments.
Shaima Khaled Al Janahi is the Acting Director of the Radiation Protection Directorate at the Supreme Council for Environment (SCE), Kingdom of Bahrain. She is an accomplished radiation science professional with over 15 years of experience in medical physics, radiation protection, and emergency preparedness and response related to radiological and nuclear incidents.
In her current role, she is responsible for overseeing the regulations for handling radiation sources in both medical and industrial sectors. She also contributes to national efforts to strengthen radiological and nuclear safety and security.
Ms. AlJanahi works closely with international organizations such as the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the Arab Atomic Energy Agency (AAEA), supporting regional cooperation, training, and capacity-building in radiation protection and emergency preparedness and response.
Eng. Hasan Mubarak, Chief of hazardous chemicals management, in the Supreme Council for Environment, the National Ozone officer for Kingdom of Bahrain. Graduated from Arabian Gulf University with Master Degree of Science in Environmental Management, and from University of Bahrain in Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering.
Worked in the Environmental Field for more than 20 years and developed one of the best Chemical Management control systems. Joint Montreal Protocol family for Ozone Depleting Substances in 2008 and manage many projects in industrial and service sectors to implement HCFC Phase-out Management Plan (HPMP).
The Chair of executive committee for multilateral Fund for Montreal Protocol for the year 2022, and the president of MOP (Meeting of Parties for Montreal Protocol for the year 2023).