Two first-year students, Narges Haitham Mohammed and Zainab Riyadh Abdul Ameer, from the Aesthetic and Laser techniques Department participated in the National Conference on the Digital Transformation and Automation Project. The conference was organized by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research and hosted by Future University as part of efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, including Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure.
During the conference, the students were handed the unified ministerial university ID cards, which are considered one of the most important outcomes of the digital transformation project. The cards were electronically activated in front of the attendees through a live demonstration of using the integrated Visa card within the ID for purchasing and electronic payment operations.
This participation reflects the department’s commitment to supporting and empowering students to engage with pioneering ministerial projects that contribute to developing the university environment and enhancing the use of technology in academic services.
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