About the Conference:
The Fifth International Conference of the Faculty of Applied Arts - Helwan University

Industrial partnership between academia and the industrial sector

The state’s strategy for scientific research and the industry and trade development strategy 2016/2020 adopts the principle of benefiting from researchers in universities and research centers to serve industrial projects by enhancing the role of modern technology in industrial fields, leading to an increase in development rates in various fields of industry, and reducing the gap between industrial institutions and global technological variables.
The Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University, invites industrial enterprises to participate in (industrial partnership workshops) under the title (Factory to Faculty) within the activities of the conference, which includes discussing a refereed research paper documenting the participation of a (researcher / research team) in solving an industrial problem or developing a performance An industrial establishment, provided that this partnership was started during the previous two years 2016/2017.
Participation Terms:
1 -The research paper should be submitted by (the researcher/research team) with the participation of one of the representatives of the industrial establishment.
2- That the research includes an evaluation of the return on the participation of the (researcher/research team) on solving the industrial problem or developing the performance of the institution.
3- It is necessary to adhere to filling out the attached form in addition to the curriculum vitae of the principal investigator.
4- It should be delivered no later than March 10, 2018, by e-mail.
Conference Objectives:
 Moving The faculty of applied arts initiates this conference  to emphasize the idea of full cooperation between academia and industry under a slogan of:

From scientific research to practical application

as an initiative to maximize the partnership between the Faculty of applied arts as an academic and research institution on one hand, and the relevant industrial institutions on the other hand;
 

 

 

 

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