[:en]Heliopolis University is at the forefront of supporting startups through the office of sponsored projects that under the supervisor of the HU[:]

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Startups with a low-carbon economy

Heliopolis University is at the forefront of supporting startups through the office of sponsored projects that under the supervisor of the HU, which are dedicated to promoting a low-carbon economy that were linked to SDG7: Affordable and Clean Energy. Recognizing the urgent need for sustainable solutions to combat climate change, the university has established a comprehensive program to nurture and empower these innovative ventures. Through a combination of financial support, mentorship, and access to cutting-edge research facilities, the university provides a conducive environment for these startups to thrive. The university also collaborates closely with industry partners and government agencies to create a robust ecosystem that fosters the growth of low-carbon startups. By offering specialized courses and workshops on sustainable entrepreneurship, the university equips aspiring entrepreneurs with the knowledge and skills necessary to develop and scale their ventures. As a result of these initiatives, the university has emerged as a hub for groundbreaking startups that are revolutionizing industries and driving the transition towards a greener and more sustainable future. Here is a snapshot of the funded Startups:

  1. At Layn, they are revolutionizing the construction industry through our expertise in 3D Concrete Printing. With a focus on efficiency, sustainability, and architectural excellence, we offer innovative solutions for the modern built environment. https://www.linkedin.com/company/layntechnologies/about/
  2. NoorNation is the first African Egypt-based renewable energy start-up developing & manufacturing fully equipped decentralized energy and water solutions to the off-grid sector across Egypt and Sub-Saharan Africa. 

https://noornation.com/?fbclid=IwAR2IKgJZ-Nlbc65OAoT1yUcxP9DPfc76hf-D0CwnvWn5v3zVRDTctgUL81Q

  1. Dija Mo is a sustainable fashion brand, which designs are inspired from the Egyptian culture, presenting Egyptian heritage in a trendy and modern way. It also adopts slow fashion approach and uses eco-friendly materials as well as zero-waste techniques.

https://www.notjustalabel.com/dija-mo

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MED-WET Partners Participate in Fundão Agricultural Innovation Fair, October 2024, Portugal

[:en] The MED-WET partners, including the team from Heliopolis University for Sustainable Development, had the opportunity to showcase their excellent results at the Fundão Agricultural Innovation Fair, held during (9-13) October 2024 in Portugal. This event provided a wonderful platform to widely share the project’s advancements, exchange insights, and engage with various international stakeholders in the water, energy and agricultural sectors. During the fair, the HUSD team actively participated in a parallel conference, where they delivered in-depth presentations and speech covering the MED-WET’s goals, achievements, and importance in advancing sustainable water management for climate-resilient agriculture among the rural and desert communities. At the heart of their presence was the MED-WET stand, which attracted significant attention of the majority of participants. It served as a focal point for information dissemination, providing an interactive space where farmers, agricultural experts, policymakers, and researchers could learn more about the project’s innovative approaches to water conservation and irrigation technology in arid regions. The stand featured detailed explanations of the project’s outcomes, including key findings and 3-D prototypes of the three technologies “Constructed Wetlands in Sekem El-Wahat, Solar energy-driven desalination for greenhouse agriculture in Malta and the SLECI Irrigation technology in Portugal and Morocco”. This obviously proven the MED-WET’s success in realizing efficient water management practices that contributed to sustainable farming and addressed water scarcity challenges in the Mediterranean region. Overall, the Fundão Agricultural Innovation Fair was a highly productive experience for all participants. It allowed the MED-WET team to expand their network, raise awareness about the critical issue of water scarcity, and underscore the project’s role in promoting sustainable agricultural practices across the Mediterranean region. The fair highlighted the increasing importance of collaborative efforts in addressing water conservation and irrigation challenges in agriculture, reinforcing the relevance of the MED-WET initiative. [:]

[:en]Showcasing the Med-Wet Project: Partners Participated in the Euro-Mediterranean Innovation Marketplace in Cairo[:]

[:en] One of the Heliopolis University for Sustainable Development’s successful research projects called “MED-WET” is selected among the top successful and highest performing 20 EU–Prima projects worldwide this year 2024. An international conference and fair was conducted on 3 Oct., 2024 in Cairo organized by Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) in association with the European Commission (EC) office in Cairo. In which, a team from HUSD and MED-WET’s partner countries from Malta and Germany presented the key results of the MED-WET project, including the successfully developed three technologies (Constructed Wetlands in Sekem El-Wahat, Solar energy-driven desalination for greenhouse agriculture in Malta and the SLECI Irrigation technology in Portugal and Morocco). That mega event allowed HUSD to showcase the innovative solution of the low-cost, low-energy and nature-based “Instream Constructed Wetland” model addressing water challenges and climate change in the Mediterranean. Such innovations aim to conserve water, improve irrigation efficiency and tackle water scarcity (climate-resilient agriculture). The marketplace offered meaningful exchanges with international partners. HUSD’s team discussed potential collaborations with stakeholders who are interested in new research projects, which will help further amplify the impact of the Med-Wet project. The conversations done with promising future partners underscored the importance of cross-border cooperation and innovation in addressing complex environmental challenges, on the top of them “water scarcity and climate change”. [:]

[:en]Announcement: Heliopolis University Low Carbon Energy Report Released![:]

[:en]Heliopolis University for Sustainable Development is proud to announce the release of our latest report on Low Carbon Energy Usage across campus! This report highlights our commitment to a greener future by measuring the amount of low-carbon energy utilized in our operations. Through this analysis, we’re taking bold steps toward sustainability and reducing our carbon footprint. Key Highlights: A detailed breakdown of renewable energy sources powering our campus Insights on energy efficiency improvements across our facilities Actionable goals for expanding clean energy use in the coming years Together, we’re paving the way for a more sustainable and energy-efficient future. Thank you to everyone who contributed to making this report possible! Stay tuned for more updates as we continue working towards a 100% low-carbon campus! #HeliopolisUniversity #SustainableFuture #LowCarbonEnergy #CleanEnergy See the report here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/122aDtID_M3wxZSzZnKuzx-VcHolUbxh5/view?usp=sharing[:]