As part of our ongoing commitment to empowering young talent and bridging the gap between academia and industry, we were honored to participate in the Graduation Projects Expo 2025, hosted by the Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering at Misr International University (MIU).
The event offered a valuable opportunity to engage with some of Egypt’s brightest engineering minds. We were proud to be part of the judging panel, evaluating innovative graduation projects under the leadership of Dr. Lamia Khashan, Head of the Department, whose efforts continue to foster a unique ecosystem where academic excellence meets real-world relevance.
Industry Leaders & Experts in Attendance
The panel included an inspiring lineup of experts and thought leaders, among them:
- Dr. Amr Al-Awamry, Ph.D., SMIEEE – CEO of Sanabil, a visionary in the tech field and a passionate supporter of entrepreneurship
- Eng. Karim Rady – Regional Channel Lead at HPE, known for his strategic insights and industry depth
- Dr. Tamer Shafik – Group Chief Information Officer at Elsewedy Industries Group, a leader in IT strategy and digital transformation, holding a PhD, DBA, and MSc
Their collective expertise enriched the discussion, bridging the gap between theory and application and providing students with practical, industry-relevant feedback.
A Showcase of Innovation
The projects presented by MIU students stood out for their technical depth, creativity, and applicability to real-world challenges. It’s clear that MIU continues to raise the bar when it comes to preparing the next generation of engineers.
We would also like to extend our sincere appreciation to the HR team at Elsewedy Industries Group, especially Ms. Yassmin Essam, for their seamless coordination, support, and continuous belief in the power of young talent.
Events like this reaffirm a simple truth:
Innovation begins not in boardrooms, but in classrooms, labs, and in the minds of passionate students determined to shape the future.
We’re proud to have been there to witness that spark — and even prouder to support it.












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