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Benha National University Congratulated MedTech Engineering Team for Qualifying to NU Research International Finals

In its commitment to fostering excellence and innovation among students, Benha National University extends heartfelt congratulations to the MedTech team from the College of Engineering for qualifying for the finals of the NU Research International Competition, organized by Nile University. The competition features over 800 projects from students representing +12 countries worldwide.

  1. Team Achievement:
    • The College of Engineering participated withthree student teams, of which MedTech advanced to the finals. Their innovative project focuses on developing a smart system to enhance emergency response times in industrial facilities, merging medical technology with industrial workplace needs.
  2. Team Members:
    • Abdulrahman Naeef
    • Ammar Ashraf
    • Farida Amin
    • Salma Samer
    • Pierre Samir
    • Adham Abdelkader
    • Dina El-Naggar(Academic Supervisor)
  3. Project Impact:
    • The project impressed a judging panel of150+ international experts, ranking among the top 15% of submissions for its precision, potential societal impact, and ability to drive tangible change in healthcare and industrial sectors.
  4. Educational Strategy:
    • This milestone aligns with the university’s strategy to cultivateglobally competitive innovators and reinforce its role as a modern educational hub in Egypt and the region. The College of Engineering emphasizes project-based learning, encouraging students to develop practical solutions that address market needs and societal challenges.
  5. Global Recognition:
    • MedTech’s success underscores the university’s focus on bridgingacademic knowledge with real-world applications, preparing graduates to lead in the era of digital transformation and the knowledge economy.

University Vision:

Benha National University continues to champion its motto, Where the Future Begins,” by empowering students to excel academically, ethically, and technically. This achievement reaffirms its dedication to shaping leaders capable of driving comprehensive national development.