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Signing a Cooperation Protocol between Benha National University and Huda Yasse Group of Companies and Factories

In a step that reflects the Tendency towards enhancing cooperation between academic and industrial institutions, Benha National University signed a cooperation protocol with the Arab Investors Union and Huda Yasse Group of Companies and Factories. This collaboration comes within the framework of the state's strategic plan to develop graduates' capabilities in line with the requirements of the local and international labor market.

Under the auspices of Prof. Tamer Samir, the university president, Prof. Mahmoud Shakal, the university vice president for employment, innovation, and entrepreneurship, and Prof. Huda Yasse, the chairperson of Huda Yasse Group and the Arab Investors Union, signed the cooperation protocol. The signing was attended by Prof. Karim El-Dash, the vice president for international relations, Prof. Mohamed Said, the engineering consultant and Dean of the College of Engineering, and Prof. Shadi El-Mashad, the Dean of the College of Computer Science.

Prof. Tamer Samir emphasized the importance of collaboration between the university, industrial institutions, and civil society, as well as establishing numerous partnerships with both public and private factories to train and prepare university students for the job market. He noted the university's commitment to preparing graduates capable of competing in the local and international labor market and developing qualified personnel to contribute to various sectors in line with Egypt's Vision 2030.

Prof. Mahmoud Shakal pointed out that this protocol reflects the university's commitment to providing distinguished practical training opportunities for its students. He stated that the university aims to guide and employ students on the right path and assist them in obtaining practical training opportunities, while also emphasizing the importance of enhancing innovation and entrepreneurship.

Prof. Huda Yasse confirmed her complete commitment to cooperating with the university, linking training to employment, and providing job opportunities for graduates. She indicated that the protocol would significantly contribute to the development of various sectors and qualify distinguished personnel for integration into the Egyptian and international labor markets.

This collaboration is part of Benha National University’s commitment to linking the educational process with practical reality, enabling students to stay updated on the latest developments in various advanced fields, thereby contributing to achieving Egypt's Vision 2030 for sustainable development.