Ain Shams University Faculty of Engineering Hosts Integrated Technology Solutions to Strengthen Connections Between Students and Industry

As part of the Ain Shams University Faculty of Engineering’s commitment to strengthening communication bridges between its students and the industrial sector, the faculty hosted representatives of Integrated Technics on Monday, June 23, 2026.
The event was held under the patronage of Prof. Dr. Amr Shaat, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at Ain Shams University, and Prof. Dr. Mohamed Abdel Aziz, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs. It was organized through the collaboration between the Faculty’s Alumni Unit and the Student Activities Sector, as part of the faculty’s ongoing efforts to support students’ professional development and strengthen their connection to labor market requirements.
The event was attended by representatives from Integrated Technics, including Eng. Bahaa Ismail, Chief Technology Officer (CTO); Eng. Youssef Yacoub, AV Business Unit Head; Mr. Magdy Armies, Talent Acquisition Specialist; and Ms. Miral Ayman, Talent Acquisition Specialist.
The event featured presentations of projects by third-year students from the Communications and Electronics Engineering Department. Students were given the opportunity to showcase their ideas and engineering projects to the company’s representatives in an interactive setting that enabled them to receive direct evaluations and practical insights from industry experts.
Students also had the opportunity to learn firsthand about training programs and employment opportunities available at Integrated Technics, while engaging directly with company representatives to gain a better understanding of labor market expectations.
Eng. Bahaa Ismail, Chief Technology Officer at Integrated Technics, expressed his sincere appreciation to the Faculty of Engineering at Ain Shams University for the excellent organization and for providing the opportunity to participate in the student project discussions. He praised the students’ outstanding academic level and their professionalism in presenting and discussing their projects, reflecting their readiness to integrate into the labor market and contribute to the advancement of the engineering and technology sectors.




