MSA's Tenth Day at the Climate Conference (COP27)

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MSA's Tenth Day at the Climate Conference (COP27)

As a part of the coverage of the tenth day of the Climate Conference (COP27) taking place at Sharm El-Sheikh, the booth of October University for Modern Sciences and Arts - MSA University was in the presence of:

 

  • Major General Muhammad Taher Al-Sharif, Governor of Alexandria.
  • Daniel Rubinstein, Acting US Ambassador of Egypt
  • Eng. Seif Abul Naga, President of the Egyptian Architects Association and Treasurer of the International Union of Architects (UIA).
  • Dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Nouakchott - Mauritania
  • Representatives of the Senate
  • Head of the production sector, Lafarge-Holcim
  • General Manager of Geocycle- HOLCIM
  • Researchers from the University of Lyon, France
  • Professors from Aswan University
  • The Engineering Office of the Egyptian Opera House
  • "Plant a Tree" Foundation for Social Development
  • Students from King Salman University
  • University students from Jordan, Palestine, and Yemen
  • Researcher from Benin University

 

Furthermore, MSA University's representatives were interviewed by Al-Ain Emirates News Channel, Sada El-Balad, and Masrawy media channels.

 

Also, a meeting was conducted with the Assistant of the Minister of Commerce and Industry as a follow-up to the previous visit of His Excellency the Minister

 

MSA University's booth is produced, implemented, and supervised by the Center of Scientific Excellence, Entrepreneurship Hub, and Earth Center at the University. It displays a large number of research and innovations in the field of climate and achieving sustainable development goals.

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