As part of the summer training program for students of the College of Engineering and Engineering Technologies, a practical on-site lecture was organized under the title (Design of Elevators: Mechanical and Electrical Types) at the work site inside the BDC Mall project.** The lecture was delivered in a practical and applied manner, during which the components of elevators were explained from both mechanical and electrical perspectives, along with the design and implementation mechanisms. The lecture also clarified the most important technical standards that must be taken into account during installation and operation. Moreover, the session highlighted the safety and security requirements related to elevator systems, and how coordination is carried out between the design engineer and the executing parties during all stages of the project. The lecture was distinguished by the active participation of students, who engaged with the scientific content and direct field explanations, adding a practical dimension that enhances their theoretical understanding and provides them with real-world experience. This field activity was attended by the Center Director, Professor Dr. Sulwan Ubaid Waheed, in affirmation of the Center’s support for field training activities that contribute to developing students’ skills and preparing them for the labor market. This activity is part of a series of field lectures that the Al-Mustaqbal Center for Energy Research is keen to organize, aiming to qualify the new generation of engineers and enable them to bridge the gap between academic study and practical application