6 April، 2026

The technology incubator is holding a workshop on “Transforming students’ ideas into prototypes”.

Under the patronage of the Dean of the College of Computer Science and Mathematics, Professor Dr. Duha Bashir Al-Bazzaz, the College’s Technology Incubator Unit held a workshop entitled:

“Transforming Student Ideas into Prototypes.”

The workshop was presented by Assistant Professor Dr. Karam Hatem, Associate Dean for Administrative Affairs. He discussed the mechanisms for transforming creative ideas and student projects into prototypes that can be developed and implemented. He also outlined the essential stages of building a technological project and the importance of translating theoretical ideas into practical applications that serve the community and the job market.

The Dean emphasized the importance of supporting student initiatives and fostering a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship within the College, which contributes to developing students’ capabilities and motivating them to be creative.

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