The National Initiative for Smart Green Projects initiates a Collaborative Partnership with Nile University

During the meeting, Ambassador Hisham Badr stressed the importance of the partnership between the initiative and Nile University in order to promote the goals and purpose of the initiative and encourage students to participate in their projects, explaining that the initiative is ready to provide technical support to students in order to formulate their projects, prepare their feasibility study, and include them in the private database. Take the initiative to reach out to financiers and investors.
Badr explained that the initiative is the first of its kind, which aims to find effective solutions on the ground, derived from the Egyptian people, which results in projects based on the real needs of the citizen.
Badr stressed that the initiative works to consolidate the principles of neutrality, transparency, good governance, sustainability, and the protection of intellectual property for projects, explaining that submitting projects on the official website, www.sgg.eg, is available until the first of next September, and that there is a unified evaluation form in all governorates, Pointing out that the initiative works to achieve decentralization by giving the governorates all the necessary powers to evaluate the submitted projects, select the ambassador project in each governorate, and verify the sustainability of the projects by turning them into an income-generating opportunity for project owners.
Ambassador Hisham Badr reviewed the efforts of the initiative in building the capacities of its participants by holding seminars, workshops, and training at the governorate level, in various universities, and via the Internet, in addition to the videos and educational lessons available on the initiative's website, indicating the existence of partnerships with national and international organizations in order to work on Upgrading the capabilities of project owners.
For his part, the President of Nile University welcomed the cooperation with the National Initiative for Smart Green Projects, pointing to the consistency of the initiative’s goals of leadership and innovation with the university’s agenda, especially the NileBornors initiative, funded by the Central Bank, which works to support small and medium enterprises and entrepreneurship in the fields of agriculture and transformation. Digital, and industrialization, stressing his keenness to support the initiative by providing technical support and working to build the capabilities of the participants in the initiative, in addition to urging university students to participate in the initiative.
The meeting was attended by Prof. Ahmed Radwan, Vice President of Nile University, Prof. Ahmed Hazem El Mahdy, Dean of the Faculty of Information Technology and Computer Science, Dr. Irene Sami, Director of the Intelligent Engineering Systems Research Center (SESC), Eng. Ahmed Saleh, Head of Strategy and Innovation Unit, and Menna Yehia, Supervisor. initiative operations.