Department of Prosthetics and Orthotics Engineering Organizes a Specialized Scientific Seminar Titled “Common Errors in the Manufacture of Prosthetics and Orthotics from a Sustainable Perspective”

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The Department of Prosthetics and Orthotics Engineering organized a specialized scientific seminar titled “Common Errors in the Manufacture of Prosthetics and Orthotics from a Sustainable Perspective,” under the supervision of Teaching Assistant Mohammed Habib Hussein, with the participation of faculty members and students. The seminar aimed to highlight the most common errors that can occur during the design and manufacturing stages of prosthetic limbs and orthotic supports, and their impact on product efficiency, user safety, and long-term economic costs. It also discussed the importance of adopting sustainability standards in the selection of materials, manufacturing techniques, and inspection and follow-up mechanisms to ensure product quality and long-term effectiveness. The seminar included practical demonstrations and case studies illustrating the impact of common errors on the functional performance of products, along with scientific recommendations to avoid such mistakes and maximize resource utilization while maintaining safety and efficiency. The event was held within the college premises as part of the department’s scientific program during the current academic semester, reaffirming its commitment to preparing engineering graduates with both technical expertise and a sustainable, economically aware approach.