President of Beni-Suef University : Preparing laboratories and workshops of the Faculty of Engineering with international German expertise to open sections of mechanics, chemistry, energy and communication

16 May 2017
President

Prof. Dr. / Amin Lotfy, President of Beni-Suef University received today at his office at the university Eng. Klaus Hohl, German expert and project manager of Ilabo International German Company for Engineering Training Systems in the presence of Dr. Mohamed Khedr, Vice President for Education and Students Affairs, Dr. Amr Bakr Siddiq, Vice Dean of Faculty of Engineering for Education and Student Affairs, Dr. Tahany William, Coordinator of Mechanical Engineering Department, Dr. Fathy Mustafa Mahmoud, Coordinator of Electrical Engineering Department, Dr. Mostafa Metwally Mostafa, National Service Projects Engineer, and Eng. Hussein Abdelhafeez, Engineering Administration at University. This comes within the framework of the university's interest in increasing the scientific departments in the field of community service and the surrounding environment especially in the fields of power engineering, communications, mechanics, chemistry and energy.
The University President explained that the meeting discussed the university plan in processing laboratories and workshops of the Faculty of Engineering for mechanical and electrical engineering departments and completing the work of workshops and laboratories for power and communication engineering in the college and equipping them with the latest equipment for the educational and training process in the college in these departments and at the highest international levels in these areas with the participation of German international expertise.
Prof. Dr. / Amin Lotfy, President of the University added that the topic of this meeting is about the completion of these equipment in preparation for the accreditation of the Engineering Sector Committee of the Supreme Council of Universities to open the mechanical engineering and electrical engineering departments at the College as soon as possible.