Egypt, US announce technical students’ competition winners
The U.S. Agency for International
Development (USAID) and the Ministry of Education and Technical Education
(MOETE) awarded Alexandria Advanced Technical School students Mohamed Mahmoud Attia
and Moemen Magdy Mohamed the grand prize of the Fanni Mobtaker Competition for
Entrepreneurship and Innovation for their digital modeling and fabrication
machine for prototype development.
“We not only honor the winners,
but recognize and celebrate the entrepreneurial spirit and innovative energy of
Egypt’s technical school students,” said Rebecca Latorraca, USAID Egypt Acting
Mission Director. “In the past three
years, the partnership between the MOETE and USAID has made great strides in
strengthening Egypt’s technical school system and preparing youth for their
transition to meaningful work in the labor market.”
Through its Workforce Improvement
and Skills Enhancement (WISE) project, USAID is collaborating with MOETE to
improve technical secondary education to meet the needs of the job market. WISE
worked with local firm IdeaSpace to design the Fanni Mobtaker Competition to
advance innovation and entrepreneurship among technical students. In total,
1,364 project teams submitted applications for the competition, 188 were
accepted, and 24 teams reached the final stage.
USAID’s support of the WISE
project is part of the $30 billion that the American people have invested in
Egypt through USAID since 1978.
To learn more about USAID's work
in Egypt, please see https://www.usaid.gov/egypt and follow along on Facebook
and Twitter at @USAIDEgypt
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