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RoboTech Exhibition at the Faculty of Computer and Information Sciences Reflects Students’ Creativity in Employing Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and Smart Technologies to Serve Society and Achieve Sustainable Development Goals

The RoboTech Student Family organized a student exhibition for innovative projects as part of the Faculty of Computer and Information Sciences’s support for student activities and its encouragement of innovation, creativity, and practical application in the fields of robotics, artificial intelligence, and smart technologies. The event was held under the patronage of Prof. Mohamed Diaa Zein El-Abedeen, President of Ain Shams University, Prof. Rami Maher Galal, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, and Prof. Rasha Mohamed Ismail, Dean of the Faculty, under the supervision of Prof. Sherin Rady, Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Affairs, and Assistant Professor Yasmine Afifi, Head of the Student Activities Unit.

The Dean of the Faculty was keen to attend the exhibition activities, where she toured the student projects and discussed with students their ideas and implementation of mechanisms. She praised the outstanding level of the projects and the technical and creative skills they reflected, as well as the students’ ability to employ modern technology in providing innovative solutions that serve society and the environment.

         
   
         

The exhibition included more than 30 diverse projects in the fields of robotics and smart technologies, featuring projects dedicated to supporting people with disabilities and community service, in addition to several interactive games based on artificial intelligence technologies such as machine learning and computer vision. Some projects were also integrated with smartphone applications.

Among the most notable participating projects were the CNC Pen Plotter drawing machine and the Mini Robot project, both of which combined robotics, artificial intelligence, and mobile applications in a way that reflected the integration of programming, embedded systems, and smart applications. The two projects won first and second place in an exhibition held at Al-Azhar University.

The exhibition also featured the Emotra project, which specializes in analyzing students’ facial expressions during studying using artificial intelligence technologies, linking them to a smartphone application and interactive lighting system designed to improve the studying and concentration experience.

         
   
         

The exhibition further included the Form Guard project, an intelligent healthy sports training system using artificial intelligence and Flutter technologies, and the Air Defence project, an intelligent system combining robotics and AI for automatic target tracking. In addition, the SpectraSense project specialized in metal classification using smart analysis and artificial intelligence techniques.

The exhibition also showcased several other distinguished projects, including the Hexapod (Spider) project, the Copier Robotic Arm, and the IMU car controlled through hand movements, in addition to interactive games based on computer vision and smart interaction, reflecting the diversity of students’ skills in programming, embedded systems, robotics, and artificial intelligence.

Prof. Rasha Ismail emphasized the faculty’s support to creative students and providing an educational environment that encourages innovation and practical application, contributing to preparing qualified graduates capable of competing and keeping pace with modern technological developments, while enhancing the role of technology in serving society and achieving sustainable development.