Damietta University Honors the Arab Institution for Knowledge Management for Its Contribution to the Annual Conference of the Faculty of Applied Arts
Damietta University honored the Arab Institution for Knowledge Management (AIKM) in appreciation of its active cooperation with the Faculty of Applied Arts in organizing the 8th Annual Conference, held under the title “Applied Arts and Future Challenges” from 29 to 30 April 2025 in the city of Ras El-Bar.
This recognition reflects the fruitful partnership between AIKM and Arab academic institutions, particularly the Faculty of Applied Arts at Damietta University. The institution played a key role in supporting the scientific and organizational aspects of this important academic event.
The conference was attended by Dr. Reem El-Asfoury, a member of AIKM’s Board of Trustees. Representing the institution, Dr. Maha El-Halabi, Editor-in-Chief of the Arab International Journal of Art and Digital Design, delivered an official speech highlighting AIKM’s commitment to advancing scientific research, innovation, and digital knowledge in the Arab world.
The honor was presented by H.E. Dr. Ayman El-Shehaby, Governor of Damietta, H.E. Dr. Hamdan Rabie El-Metwally, President of Damietta University; and Prof. Dr. Ghada El-Sayyad, Dean of the Faculty and Chair of the Conference. They presented AIKM with the official conference shield in appreciation of its valuable contribution to the success of the event.
This recognition underscores the importance of cooperation between academic institutions and knowledge organizations in fostering innovation, promoting dialogue, and addressing the future challenges in the fields of design, applied arts, and creative industries.
AIKM, a non-profit regional institution, is dedicated to enhancing knowledge management, promoting digital transformation, and supporting sustainable development through research, training, and scientific publishing. Its collaboration with Damietta University marks another milestone in its mission to build meaningful partnerships with universities and research centers across the Arab world.