Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology (E-JUST) has registered 81 patents to date and we are looking forward to converting these patents into real products to generate revenues.
This statement by E-JUST president Amr Adli came during a meeting of the E-JUST board yesterday under the chairmanship of Ambassador Fayza Abul-Naga, former minister of international co-operation and presidential advisor for national security.
Adli went on to point out that the university had received more than LE117 million for research and hailed the support of the Japan International Co-operation Agency (JICA) support in bringing Japanese staff for various teaching assignments.
Chairman Abul-Naga reviewed the major achievements by E-JUST during the last two months, during which came the visit of Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike and her delegation for co-operation talks.
Abul-Naga spoke highly of Adli’s trip to Japan for student exchange, the safety system installed in university laboratories, and the cooperation protocol with the University of Tokyo and the Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology.
Abul Naga also extolled academic performance as more than 400 MSc degrees and PhDs were awarded in ten years.
Japanese Ambassador in Cairo Oka Hiroshi and vice chairman of Japan International Co-operation Agency (JICA) Sachiko Imoto attended the meeting.
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