A Report on a Scientific Symposium Entitled “ The Latest Control Devices”

Workshops

The faculty of engineering organized a scientific symposium on modern control devices, under the coordination and supervision of Prof. Dr. Amira Yassin Heikal, Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs. Eng. Mohamed Mukhtar, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Bib Arab Systems, provided a lecture, in the presence of a number of faculty members, the assisting staff, and a number of faculty students, especially students of mechanical engineering and students of the mechatronics engineering program, today, Monday, February 19, 2024, at ten o’clock in the morning, in Prof. Dr. Rashad Al-Badrawi hall.
During the symposium, the importance of using modern control devices in the field of electronics was clarified, in addition to the extent of its contribution to providing alternative solutions that contribute to production and raising the efficiency of industry. The most important activities of Bib Arab Company and its working relationship with major vital and strategic companies in Egypt and the extent of the contribution of the application were presented during the symposium, its programs in raising the efficiency and performance of these companies, in addition to the necessity and importance of acquiring skills, courses and training programs for students and graduates in order to keep pace with the requirements of the external labor market. Prof. Dr. Amira Yassin Heikal, the faculty’s Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs, declared that Engineer Mohamed Mukhtar approved training a number of faculty students at Bib Arab Systems in order to link academic study with practical application.
The symposium ended at approximately twelve o'clock in the afternoon.

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