Mustafa Ibrahim to Represent Egypt at IEEE YESIST12 International Finals in Malaysia

Mustafa Ibrahim, a first-year student at the College of Engineering, has secured first place in the Innovation Challenge track during the Egyptian national qualifiers of the IEEE YESIST12 competition. His winning project, titled "Innovative Solutions Based on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)," impressed the judges with its forward-thinking approach and real-world applicability to global challenges.

IEEE YESIST12 (Youth Endeavors for Social Innovation using Sustainable Technology) is an international platform that encourages students and young professionals to address pressing global issues through innovative engineering and technology-driven solutions. The Innovation Challenge track specifically targets projects that offer impactful, sustainable, and scalable ideas aligned with the UN's SDGs.

With this achievement, Mustafa has earned the opportunity to represent Egypt in the international finals, which will take place in Malaysia this August. The global event brings together participants from numerous countries, offering a space for cross-cultural collaboration, knowledge sharing, and exposure to cutting-edge solutions created by the next generation of innovators.

Mustafa’s success reflects his dedication and creativity and the spirit of excellence and innovation nurtured within our university community. We look forward to seeing his continued growth and impact on the global stage.