✍️ In a unique precedent and for the first time, a cooperation protocol for student training was signed between the Institute of Aviation Engineering and Technology and the Kader Factory for Advanced Industries, affiliated with the Arab Organization for Industrialization.
✈️📢 Under the kind directives of Mr. Pilot Ezzat Metwally, Chairman and Executive Managing Director of the Holding Company for the Egyptian Academy of Aviation Sciences, and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Institute of Aviation Engineering and Technology, and emphasizing the importance of linking academic study with practical application, today, Wednesday, July 30, 2025, witnessed the signing of a joint cooperation protocol between the Institute and the Kader Factory for Advanced Industries, affiliated with the Arab Organization for Industrialization. Kader Factory for Advanced Industries was established in 1949 as one of the major national industrial institutions.
🎯 This cooperation aims to train the Institute's students within the Kader Factory, ensuring their preparation and qualification for the labor market through exposure to the latest industrial technologies and interaction with a real-life production environment.
📍The signing ceremony took place during the Institute's delegation's visit to the factory, where they were received by Major General Dr. Engineer Amr Abdel Aziz Abdullah, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Kader Factory, who welcomed Prof. Dr. Amna Hassan Omar, Dean of the Institute, and a group of her entourage, along with a distinguished group of male and female students from various disciplines.
🎙️ In her speech, Prof. Dr. Amna Hassan Omar expressed her deep gratitude for this cooperation, saying:
"We believe that preparing a strong engineer does not only take place in lecture halls, but also through a real industrial environment where the student interacts with reality and acquires the skills that qualify them to compete locally and internationally."
🎙️ 🤝 This protocol comes as part of the institute's strategy to strengthen partnerships with major national production institutions, based on its belief in the importance of integration between education and industry.