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Will AI Replace Tomorrow’s Workforce? A Calmer Answer for Parents of Future Leaders
By Ahmed Saleh, Acting Marketing Director and Executive Director of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Nile University If you have a teenager deciding what to study, you’ve probably felt the worry so many Egyptian parents share right now: by the time they graduate, will artificial intelligence have taken the job they trained for? It’s a fair question. It also has a calmer answer than the headlines
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One Field or Many? A Parent’s Guide to Choosing a Major in the Age of AI
By Ahmed Saleh, Acting Marketing Director and Executive Director of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Nile University When your son or daughter sits down with a university’s list of majors, some names feel reassuringly familiar. Computer science. Finance. Civil engineering. You have a rough picture of what they are and what job sits at the end. Then there are the others: Mechatronics
Nile University Researchers Develop Low-Cost Medical Solutions from Natural Ingredients
By Dr. Raghda Ramadan, Assistant Professor at Biotechnology School, Nile University At Nile University, a research team is turning local knowledge and natural African resources into practical, low-cost medical solutions, aiming to reduce dependence on expensive imports while strengthening Egypt’s regional leadership in health innovation. Innovation for local health self-sufficiency Faced with
Scientific Research and Industry in Egypt... Requirements for Shifting from Knowledge Supply to Productive Partnership
By Dr. Hayam Wahba, Dean of School of Business Administration at Nile University Scientific research and industry cannot be seen as two separate fields. Scientific research produces human knowledge, experience, and capabilities, and industry always needs to develop in production, quality, technology, and cost. The closer the two fields are to each other, the more the economy is able to innovate