ELSEWEDY TECHNICAL ACADEMY SIGNS MOU WITH ENERGY and WATER ACADEMY BOOSTING TECHNICAL EDUCATION IN EGYPT AND KSA

Jan-2024

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Elsewedy Technical Academy (STA) recently hosted a distinguished delegation from the Energy and Water Academy (EWA), a leading provider of technical training for Saudi youth, marking a significant milestone in the strategic cooperation between Egypt and KSA. During the visit, EWA’s representatives had the opportunity to engage with several of STA's students and observe various training programs in action.  

The highlight of the visit was the formal signing of a memorandum of understanding between the two prestigious organizations. Mrs. Hanan El Rihany, CEO of Elsewedy Technical Academy, and Eng. Tariq Alshamrani, CEO of Energy & Water Academy, has inked this groundbreaking agreement, in the esteemed presence of Eng. Ahmed Elsewedy, President and CEO of Elsewedy Electric Foundation. 

In this collaboration, STA and EWA aims at developing educational programs in the Energy and Industrial fields in both Egypt and Saudi Arabia, signifying their unwavering commitment to advancing education and technical training. Not only do they substantially contribute to the objectives of Egypt's 2030 Education Vision and Saudi Arabia's 2030 Vision for sustainable development, but they also underscore the significance of fostering a knowledge-based economy rooted in innovation and training.

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Elsewedy Technical Academy Signs Agreements to Establish Two New Applied Technology Schools in Egypt

Apr-2024

Elsewedy Technical Academy (STA) signed two significant cooperation agreements during the recent EGYPES exhibitions 2024. These agreements pave the way for the establishment of two new Applied Technologies Schools in Matrouh – New Alamein and New Damietta Governorates. 

The signings were witnessed by a distinguished panel including Eng. Ahmed Elsewedy, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Elsewedy Electric Foundation; Eng. Tarek El Molla, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources; Eng. Reda Hegazy, Minister of Education & Technical Education; General. Khaled Shuaib, Governor of Matrouh; Dr. Manal Awad, Governor of Damietta; and Mr. Mattia Campanati, General Manager of Eni Egypt. 

The first school, located in Matrouh – New Alamein, will cater specifically to the growing hospitality industry. This targeted approach aims to equip graduates with the necessary skills to thrive in a sector experiencing significant development. 

The second school, situated in New Damietta, will offer a wider range of study fields, focusing on in-demand areas such as logistics and welding. This diversification ensures graduates are prepared for a variety of promising careers. 

This expansion by STA reflects the academy's commitment to bridging the skills gap in Egypt's workforce. By providing high-quality applied education, STA empowers individuals to pursue successful careers in critical sectors. 

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