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The Faculty of Education, Helwan University, launches the "Edu Talent" educational entrepreneurship incubator...
In a pioneering step towards supporting educational innovation and empowering entrepreneurs among university students and graduates, the Faculty of Education, Helwan University, organized an introductory forum to officially announce the launch of the "Edu Talent" educational entrepreneurship incubator. The forum was held under the patronage of:
Professor Dr. Sayed Kandil, President of the University,
Professor Dr. Emad Abu El-Dahab, Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research,
Professor Dr. Hossam Hamdy, Dean of the Faculty,
and in the presence of Professor Dr. Wael Ramadan, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs,
Professor Dr. Mona Abu Hashima, Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development,
and coordinated by Dr. Lobna Shehab, Director of the Incubator, and Dr. Reem Darbala, Deputy Director of the Incubator.
It hosted a number of experts in the field of entrepreneurship, including:
Assistant Professor Dr. Ihab Abdel Al-Raouf
"Director of the Technology Incubators Office",
Prof. Dr. Sarah El-Beih, "Dean of the Faculty of Sports Sciences (Girls) at Helwan University for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs, and Director and Founder of the Princess Faiza Sports Incubator",
Ms. Samar Rasmi
"Entrepreneurship Expert at the Biocluster Incubator",
and in the presence of a large number of students, faculty members, and experts in the fields of education and entrepreneurship, there was great interaction with the incubator's idea and its future aspirations. In his speech, Professor Dr. Emad Abu El-Dahab emphasized the importance of supporting innovation and entrepreneurship within Egyptian universities. He noted that "Edu Talent" represents a distinct step in transforming educational ideas into realistic projects, and that the university places great importance on promoting entrepreneurship within colleges. He noted that business incubators represent an effective tool for transforming student projects into successful models that contribute to serving the community. For his part, Professor Dr. Hossam Hamdy welcomed the attendees and expressed his pride in launching the "Edu Talent" incubator under the umbrella of the Faculty of Education. He praised the efforts of the incubator team and thanked them for their efforts in launching the incubator and bringing it to fruition. He emphasized that the incubator responds to a real need to develop the education sector. He emphasized that the faculty seeks to create an educational environment that stimulates creativity and excellence, and that the faculty should be a center for graduating educational cadres capable of innovation. He added that this vision is consistent with Egypt's Vision 2030, which aims for comprehensive development and sustainable growth across all sectors and fields. Professor Dr. Wael Ramadan explained that the incubator represents a promising opportunity for students to transform their projects and ideas into viable business models, enhancing their competitiveness in the job market. The incubator will provide a fertile environment to support students with innovative educational ideas through training, guidance, and collaboration with experts in the field. Professor Dr. Mona Abu Hashima also emphasized that the establishment of the incubator aligns with the college's role in serving the community and developing the environment by supporting educational initiatives that contribute to the development of the educational system. It also represents an extension of the college's role in opening up to society and strengthening community partnerships to advance the educational process. In a related context, Dr. Lubna Shehab reviewed the vision and objectives of the "Edu Talent" incubator, as well as the services it will provide to entrepreneurs in the educational field. She emphasized that the College of Education is rich in pioneering talents and enlightened young minds, and that the incubator will work to provide the necessary technical and administrative support and training for students and researchers with entrepreneurial ideas, and will provide all necessary support to transform these ideas into feasible projects. In a framework of cooperation and integration with other university business incubators and the university's Technology Incubators Office, the forum featured speeches by several experts and specialists in the field of entrepreneurship. Dr. Ehab Abdel Raouf reviewed the efforts of the Technology Incubators Office to support startup incubators at the university's faculties, and the incubation mechanisms and opportunities the office can provide to entrepreneurs and owners of startup ideas and projects, including students and researchers at Helwan University. He praised the role that Edu Talent can play in enabling students and graduates in the field of education to develop innovative educational solutions that meet the needs of the labor market.
Professor Dr. Sara El-Beih also expressed her happiness to participate in this forum organized by the Edu Talent Incubator, which represents a qualitative addition to the incubator system at Helwan University, especially in the field of developing innovative educational projects. She also mentioned aspects of the pioneering experience of the "Princess Faiza" Incubator at the Faculty of Sports Sciences (Girls), emphasizing the need for networking among all stakeholders to achieve the desired entrepreneurial outcomes.
Professor Samar Rasmi also addressed the economic importance of entrepreneurship and various entrepreneurial activities, and the importance of entrepreneurs and owners of startup ideas and projects possessing the necessary skills. and the necessary technical, administrative, and financial knowledge that enables them to transform their ideas into viable projects.
To illustrate the efforts and outcomes of university business incubators, the forum hosted a practical example of a student and young entrepreneur, entrepreneur Martin Sameh. He spoke about his success story as an entrepreneur in developing an educational platform to manage the educational process in a modern and effective manner. He also spoke about the stages of its development from an idea to a real project, and the lessons learned during this journey that students can benefit from throughout their entrepreneurial journeys.
The forum concluded with a photo session documenting the birth and launch of the incubator, which represents an important step towards supporting innovation and entrepreneurship in the educational field.
The establishment and official launch of the Edu Talent Incubator comes within the framework of the college administration's commitment to implementing the university's strategic direction to promote a culture of entrepreneurship and innovation among students.
In a pioneering step towards supporting educational innovation and empowering entrepreneurs among university students and graduates, the Faculty of Education, Helwan University, organized an introductory forum to officially announce the launch of the "Edu Talent" educational entrepreneurship incubator. The forum was held under the patronage of:
Professor Dr. Sayed Kandil, President of the University,
Professor Dr. Emad Abu El-Dahab, Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research,
Professor Dr. Hossam Hamdy, Dean of the Faculty,
and in the presence of Professor Dr. Wael Ramadan, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs,
Professor Dr. Mona Abu Hashima, Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development,
and coordinated by Dr. Lobna Shehab, Director of the Incubator, and Dr. Reem Darbala, Deputy Director of the Incubator.
It hosted a number of experts in the field of entrepreneurship, including:
Assistant Professor Dr. Ihab Abdel Al-Raouf
"Director of the Technology Incubators Office",
Prof. Dr. Sarah El-Beih, "Dean of the Faculty of Sports Sciences (Girls) at Helwan University for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs, and Director and Founder of the Princess Faiza Sports Incubator",
Ms. Samar Rasmi
"Entrepreneurship Expert at the Biocluster Incubator",
and in the presence of a large number of students, faculty members, and experts in the fields of education and entrepreneurship, there was great interaction with the incubator's idea and its future aspirations. In his speech, Professor Dr. Emad Abu El-Dahab emphasized the importance of supporting innovation and entrepreneurship within Egyptian universities. He noted that "Edu Talent" represents a distinct step in transforming educational ideas into realistic projects, and that the university places great importance on promoting entrepreneurship within colleges. He noted that business incubators represent an effective tool for transforming student projects into successful models that contribute to serving the community. For his part, Professor Dr. Hossam Hamdy welcomed the attendees and expressed his pride in launching the "Edu Talent" incubator under the umbrella of the Faculty of Education. He praised the efforts of the incubator team and thanked them for their efforts in launching the incubator and bringing it to fruition. He emphasized that the incubator responds to a real need to develop the education sector. He emphasized that the faculty seeks to create an educational environment that stimulates creativity and excellence, and that the faculty should be a center for graduating educational cadres capable of innovation. He added that this vision is consistent with Egypt's Vision 2030, which aims for comprehensive development and sustainable growth across all sectors and fields. Professor Dr. Wael Ramadan explained that the incubator represents a promising opportunity for students to transform their projects and ideas into viable business models, enhancing their competitiveness in the job market. The incubator will provide a fertile environment to support students with innovative educational ideas through training, guidance, and collaboration with experts in the field. Professor Dr. Mona Abu Hashima also emphasized that the establishment of the incubator aligns with the college's role in serving the community and developing the environment by supporting educational initiatives that contribute to the development of the educational system. It also represents an extension of the college's role in opening up to society and strengthening community partnerships to advance the educational process. In a related context, Dr. Lubna Shehab reviewed the vision and objectives of the "Edu Talent" incubator, as well as the services it will provide to entrepreneurs in the educational field. She emphasized that the College of Education is rich in pioneering talents and enlightened young minds, and that the incubator will work to provide the necessary technical and administrative support and training for students and researchers with entrepreneurial ideas, and will provide all necessary support to transform these ideas into feasible projects. In a framework of cooperation and integration with other university business incubators and the university's Technology Incubators Office, the forum featured speeches by several experts and specialists in the field of entrepreneurship. Dr. Ehab Abdel Raouf reviewed the efforts of the Technology Incubators Office to support startup incubators at the university's faculties, and the incubation mechanisms and opportunities the office can provide to entrepreneurs and owners of startup ideas and projects, including students and researchers at Helwan University. He praised the role that Edu Talent can play in enabling students and graduates in the field of education to develop innovative educational solutions that meet the needs of the labor market.
Professor Dr. Sara El-Beih also expressed her happiness to participate in this forum organized by the Edu Talent Incubator, which represents a qualitative addition to the incubator system at Helwan University, especially in the field of developing innovative educational projects. She also mentioned aspects of the pioneering experience of the "Princess Faiza" Incubator at the Faculty of Sports Sciences (Girls), emphasizing the need for networking among all stakeholders to achieve the desired entrepreneurial outcomes.
Professor Samar Rasmi also addressed the economic importance of entrepreneurship and various entrepreneurial activities, and the importance of entrepreneurs and owners of startup ideas and projects possessing the necessary skills. and the necessary technical, administrative, and financial knowledge that enables them to transform their ideas into viable projects.
To illustrate the efforts and outcomes of university business incubators, the forum hosted a practical example of a student and young entrepreneur, entrepreneur Martin Sameh. He spoke about his success story as an entrepreneur in developing an educational platform to manage the educational process in a modern and effective manner. He also spoke about the stages of its development from an idea to a real project, and the lessons learned during this journey that students can benefit from throughout their entrepreneurial journeys.
The forum concluded with a photo session documenting the birth and launch of the incubator, which represents an important step towards supporting innovation and entrepreneurship in the educational field.
The establishment and official launch of the Edu Talent Incubator comes within the framework of the college administration's commitment to implementing the university's strategic direction to promote a culture of entrepreneurship and innovation among students.