
MSA Showcases Innovative Environmental Projects at COP27 in Sharm El Sheikh
As part of October University for Modern Sciences and Arts (MSA) participation in the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) in Sharm El Sheikh, and in light of the growing interest in the projects, innovations, and research showcased during the event, the university’s representatives conducted an introductory lecture highlighting a selection of pioneering projects and research initiatives.
The lecture was attended by a large number of foreign and Arab delegates representing various public and private sector companies, offering them insights into MSA’s environmental contributions and research outcomes.
*The presentation covered the following key projects:
-The Ecofordable House: An eco-friendly, cost-effective house built with compressed earth bricks, mixed roofing systems, and palm fronds.
-Green Homes for a Green Future in Mousa Meizar – Fayoum: A sustainable model for rural development in Egypt.
-Locally-Designed Environmental Monitoring Networks and Stations: Automated, Egyptian-made environmental sensing and monitoring systems.
*The lecture was delivered by:
-Dr. Nermeen Abdel Galil Mohamed, Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, MSA University — Founder and Director of MSA Center of Earth
-Eng. Ahmed Aboul Fadl Tawfik, Engineer and Researcher at the Center of Scientific Excellence and Entrepreneurship, MSA University
-Eng. El-Sayed Taha El-Kady, Communications and Electronics Engineer, Entrepreneur, MSA Graduate, and Co-Founder of SCD for Embedded Systems and Electronic Designs
-Eng. Islam Abou El-Dardaa Mohamed, Environmental Architect, Faculty of Engineering, MSA University
Through this active participation, MSA University reaffirmed its commitment to supporting innovative solutions for climate and sustainability challenges in Egypt and beyond.