President of Mansoura National University Discusses the Launch of the First Engineering Studies and Consultancy Center among Egypt’s National Universities to Support Development and Community Service
Professor Mohamed Abdel Azim, President of Mansoura National University, chaired a meeting to discuss the establishment of the university’s Engineering Studies and Consultancy Center as part of the university’s strategy to maximize the utilization of its academic and scientific expertise while strengthening its role in community service and sustainable development.
During the meeting, the University President emphasized that the establishment of the Center reflects the university’s commitment to leveraging its academic and research capabilities, as well as the expertise of its specialized faculty members, to support development projects and provide technical and consultancy services to both public and private sector organizations. He noted that the initiative aligns with the university’s mission to contribute to comprehensive development and support national development priorities across various sectors.
Professor Mohamed Abdel Azim further announced the adoption of the name “Egyptian Center for Engineering Studies and Consultancy” for the new entity, which will serve as the first engineering studies and consultancy center among Egypt’s national universities. The name reflects the Center’s national identity and the university’s commitment to delivering specialized engineering and consultancy services in accordance with the highest professional standards.
He explained that the Center will operate as a specialized hub of engineering expertise, offering an integrated portfolio of consultancy and technical services. These services will include engineering studies, architectural and structural design, project supervision, innovative technical solutions, and the preparation of specialized reports and studies tailored to the needs of various development sectors.
The meeting also reviewed the Center’s strategic vision, organizational structure, operational framework, and areas of cooperation with government entities and private-sector organizations. These efforts are intended to ensure the delivery of high-quality consultancy services that reflect the university’s distinguished academic standing and contribute to national development initiatives.
Professor Mohamed Abdel Azim concluded by emphasizing that the launch of the Center represents a significant step toward strengthening partnerships between the university and various sectors of society. He noted that the Center embodies the university’s role as a hub of scientific and consultancy expertise, capable of delivering practical solutions for national and development projects while maximizing the utilization of the university’s academic and research expertise
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