Faculty of Engineering at Sinai University Organizes “Robotics & Electronics” Workshop to Support Student Innovation

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Faculty of Engineering at Sinai University Organizes “Robotics & Electronics” Workshop to Support Student Innovation

Under the generous patronage of Prof. Dr. Gehan Fekry, President of Sinai University, and Prof. Dr. Abdelhamid Abdo, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, and under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Mohamed Bassiouni, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, and Prof. Dr. Ashraf Amin, Vice Dean, the Faculty of Engineering at Sinai University organized a specialized workshop entitled “Robotics & Electronics” on April 20, 2026.

The workshop was held as part of the Faculty’s commitment to supporting innovation, developing students’ practical skills, and strengthening the integration between academic knowledge and hands-on application in the fields of modern technology and robotics.

The event witnessed distinguished participation from students, who presented a number of projects and practical experiments in robotics and electronics. The workshop saw strong engagement from attendees, reflecting the students’ high level of creativity and technical excellence.

The event was attended by Prof. Dr. Maysa Khalil Kandil, Director of the University’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center, in support of efforts to promote a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship among students.

The Faculty of Engineering extends its sincere appreciation to Prof. Dr. Mohamed Bassiouni, Dean of the Faculty, and Prof. Dr. Ashraf Amin, Vice Dean, for their continuous support of student and academic activities.

The Faculty also expresses its gratitude to Dr. Essam Zaki, Dr. Khaled Fawzy, and Dr. Omnia Saleh for their outstanding efforts in organizing and supervising the workshop.

The Faculty of Engineering at Sinai University affirms its continued commitment to supporting and organizing scientific and technological activities that contribute to preparing qualified graduates capable of innovation and competitiveness in both local and regional labor markets.