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KUWAIT:  Minister of Public Works and Minister of State for Municipal Affairs, Dr. Noura Al-Mashaan emphasized, on Wednesday, the importance of Kuwait’s University’s graduates and their significant contribution to Kuwait’s development.

In her speech at the opening of the 46th Engineering Design Exhibition at the Collage of Engineering and Petroleum, Minister Al-Mashaan states that Kuwait continuously supported national cadre. She mentioned that the exhibition, which has been held by the collage since 1966, supplies the labor market with qualified youth in various engineering fields and represents a valuable opportunity to showcase the skills of engineers and the latest developments in engineering design. She stressed the importance of highlighting and supporting engineering innovations to enhance this sector and motivate professionals to achieve further progress and development in Kuwait.

Dr. Mashaan noted that government institutions’ support for this exhibition reflected an interest in developing the engineering sector and enhancing the role of innovation and creativity in this field. She encouraged the students and graduates by adding that Kuwait has provided all necessary financial resources to create a suitable environment for academic achievement and competition in the labor market, and to contribute to driving development and enhancing Kuwait Vision 2035.

The College of Engineering and Petroleum organized the 46th Engineering Design Exhibition with the support of the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Science (KFAS), involving 279 engineers from various specialties in the college with 69 engineering projects. — KUNA

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