[1] Al Marzouqi grew up in a “house full of boys” in the United Arab Emirates, which she credits for her exposure and passion for cars.
Her invention was included in the British Museum's A History of the World in 100 Objects exhibition, as displayed at Manarat Al Saadiyat, Abu Dhabi, from April–August 2014.
[14][15] It represented the future, and was heralded by Neil MacGregor, Director of the British Museum, as "a brilliant example of human beings striving to find new things.
[17] Al Marzouqi also holds two Guinness World Records, both set in 2014 – largest flag lifted by helium balloons and longest wedding dress.
[18] Al Marzouqi has also featured in the Arabian Business 50 Most Influential Women in the Arab World in 2018[19] and 100 smartest people in the UAE lists.