Under the patronage of the esteemed President of Al-Mustaqbal University, Professor Dr. Hassan Shaker Magdy, and the esteemed Dean of the College of Engineering and Engineering Technologies, Associate Professor Dr. Azhar Mohsen Abdul, and under the supervision of Professor Dr. Ibrahim Abdullah Mirdas, Head of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, the Sustainability Ambassadors at the College of Engineering organized a welcoming event for the staff and students of Al-Khansa Secondary School for Girls.<br /><br />This morning, on Tuesday, November 26, 2024, Al-Mustaqbal University’s College of Engineering and Engineering Technologies, Department of Biomedical Engineering, hosted a scientific trip for the students and staff of Al-Khansa Secondary School for Girls. The event aimed to align with the university’s vision to apply the Sustainable Development Goals, specifically Goal 4 (Quality Education) and Goal 17 (Partnerships for the Goals).<br /><br />The department conducted an introductory tour of the university’s halls, buildings, classrooms, and laboratories, providing a comprehensive explanation of the college’s departments and features to inspire the students and motivate them to be future builders. The tour also included a visit to the university’s animal sanctuary, enhancing students’ understanding of the environment and animal behavior, while promoting the importance of biodiversity conservation.<br /><br />The students also visited the Artificial Intelligence Center, which aims to expand their knowledge of modern technologies. They were welcomed by a team of specialists who provided a detailed explanation of the workings and applications of artificial intelligence in fields such as healthcare, education, and manufacturing. The students had the opportunity to interact with advanced AI technologies, including interactive robots, voice and image recognition systems, and machine learning. They also participated in a discussion about the ethical and social challenges that may accompany the development of these technologies and how young people can contribute to this promising field.<br /><br />The visit concluded with a tour of the center’s laboratories, where students witnessed live applications of artificial intelligence technologies, sparking their interest and encouraging them to explore further learning and innovation opportunities in this advanced field. Additionally, second-year students from the Department of Biomedical Engineering organized a detailed presentation on the department’s fields and applications, and gifts were distributed by the esteemed Dean to the students and accompanying teaching staff. The event ended with a commemorative photo with the staff and students of Al-Khansa Secondary School.