As part of Global Entrepreneurship Week, the College of Engineering at Al-Ayen Iraqi University holds a workshop titled "From Idea to Practical Model." This workshop reflects the college's ongoing commitment to fostering a culture of entrepreneurship and innovation and promoting creative thinking among its students.
The workshop will be presented by Dr. Tuqa Abdul-Razzaq, with active participation from students of the Elite Engineering Group. It covers various topics related to generating entrepreneurial ideas, developing them, and transforming them into practical, implementable prototypes, with a focus on bridging the gap between theory and practice.
The workshop aims to develop teamwork skills, encourage student innovation, and familiarize them with the essential practical steps required to move from the idea stage to the prototype stage. This will contribute to preparing them for the labor market and supporting their future entrepreneurial projects.
The workshop was attended by Dr. Maitham Udai, Director of Activities at Al-Ayen University, who offered valuable insights on developing student groups. He emphasized the university's support and commitment to encouraging this type of entrepreneurial activity, which contributes to developing students' skills and enhancing their creative potential.
This workshop is part of a series of scientific and educational activities organized by the College of Engineering during Global Entrepreneurship Week, affirming its academic and community role in supporting young talents and encouraging creative initiatives.