Entrepreneurship Unit

Unit Vision

The search for development in the development of talent, innovation and entrepreneurship in the university community and work in harmony with the leading development policies and plans in accordance with Egypt's 2030 strategy.

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Unit mission

Working to develop and develop students ’capabilities at Helwan University by implementing the club’s goals of courses and initiatives for university students to contribute to the renaissance and building of their country and the service of their community and highlight their innovations and adopt through creative projects and works in various fields while providing them with a set of personal and societal skills and deepening the values of cooperation, competition, entrepreneurship and innovation.

Unit objectives

1. Providing students with the opportunity to highlight their talents and capabilities through innovation and entrepreneurship.
2. Encourage students to work and build small projects.
3. Spreading a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship at the university and society level.
4. Education and training in the fields of talent and care.
5. Contribute to preparing a distinguished generation of entrepreneurs.
6. Finding job opportunities by motivating university graduates and students to establish small and innovative projects inside and outside the university.
7. Developing the fields of talent, innovation and pioneering thinking between students, faculty and administrative structure.
8. Enhance the principle of community partnership by supporting projects with a new thought to serve students, graduates and their families, and projects are compatible with the labor market.
9. Spreading the importance and protection of intellectual property culture
10. Holding mandates, awareness and periodic advertising programs in the magazines of developing capabilities, innovation and entrepreneurship.
11. Preparing integrated models in technical aspects and studies of economic feasibility for small entrepreneurial projects and presenting them to the university.

Classes targeted by (Unit of Communication Point of Entrepreneurship at the Faculty of Home Economics)

1- The basic category students of different colleges.

2- The auxiliary category members of the faculty and the assisting body.

3- The administrative category based on the unit administration.

The most prominent positive returns to create (the unit of the entrepreneurship club call at the Faculty of Home Economics)

Achieving economic luxury, addressing unemployment problems and raising the level of income for the individual comes through the empowerment of the human being, which will reflect positively on the general situation of the country and prevent many young people from deviating in the twisted roads that carry negative goals that can destroy the internal situation of the country, and the projects of entrepreneurship and innovation will achieve a great turn on all levels of the country and contribute to raising its national resurrection and getting rid of  Unemployment pressures that constitute a great burden on the homeland.
The solution to the social and economic problems lies in the innovative entrepreneurial projects that can achieve a great development that recovers the country from the current situation to the summit of the social and economic renaissance that will bring us a lot to keeping pace with the countries that preceded us in many different fields, and the solution is not difficult to achieve a social and economic renaissance and solve all its problems.

The expected results of (the unit of the entrepreneurial calling club at the Faculty of Home Economics): 

1- Upgrading the economic, social and cultural levels of university students in Helwan.
2- Students of both sexes with creative and productive experiences and skills, capable of facing the free labor market and the requirements of the times.
3- Obtaining distinct products that can be used to market them to contribute to raising the level of income.
4- The growth of team spirit and teamwork among students of both sexes.


1- The Ministry of Trade and Industry (National Quality Institute-Federation of Egyptian Industries-Design and Fashion Center-Leather Technology Center.....)
2- The Human Development Programs Unit at Helwan University.
3- NGOs and civil society institutions.
4- Businessmen and shareholders in financing.
5- Media through media awareness of the goals of the unit.
6- The entrepreneurship club at Helwan University.
7- The Center for Monitoring and Study of Community Problems at Helwan University.
8- Department of Leather Industries, Faculty of Home Economics - Helwan University.
9- Various university colleges.
10- Small and Micro Enterprise Development Authority in Cairo.
11- The Ministry of Youth and Sports.
12- The National Council for Training and Education.
13- An opportunity program at the Ministry of Social Solidarity.
14- Bevol International platform.
15 - Al -Rabut Club at the Lebanese International University.


1- Presenting the construction proposal for the unit to be approved.
2- Addressing the various colleges at the university to generalize the idea in all university colleges.
3- The formation of a board of directors and the Council of Experts, and I will present to you a proposed form for both of them.
5- Holding cooperation protocols with the targeted success partners in order to activate community participation between state institutions in a way that benefits young people of both sexes and women.
6- Determine the time schedules for training and qualification for students of both sexes.. Whether they are courses that require attendance or online |
7- Preparing a set of publications and sending them to the various colleges at the university, to publish them on the college’s website to introduce the unit of the entrepreneurial calling point of the College of Home Economics, vision of its message, goals and mechanisms for working with them.

Founder and Director of the Unit

 

Entrepreneurship Club Contact Point Unit, Faculty of Home Economics, Helwan University

 

Prof. Dr. Walid Shaban Mustafa Ramadan  

 

Former Head of the Leather Industries Department and Small Business Training and Rehabilitation Expert at the Entrepreneurship Club at Helwan University

 

 

1

Prof. Dr. Wafaa Abdel Rashid, Director of Entrepreneurship Clubs at the Academy of Scientific Research, Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research

2

Prof. Dr Iman Abu Talib,

Director of the Entrepreneurship Club at Helwan University and Undersecretary of the College of Applied Arts for Graduate Studies and Research

3

Prof. Dr. Wael El-Dessouky,

Founder and Director of the Entrepreneurship Center at the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport

4

Prof. Dr. Ihab Abdel Raouf,

Director of the Technology Incubators Office at Helwan University

5

Major General Dr. Mohamed Othman, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Institute for Quality

6

Major General Engineer Shukry Hammad,

 

Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Egyptian Shoe Company (Bata)

7

Major General Dr. Ashraf Mazhar,

lecturer at the Nasser Military Academy for Graduate Studies

8

Major General/ Helmy Zaki

one of the October war heroes

9

Major General/ Sherif Abdel Qader,

a consultant brain, neurosurgery and spine at the International Medical Center

10

Major General Pilot Arkan Harb/ Abdel Moneim Hammam,

one of the October war heroes

11

Major General Dr. Mahmoud Khalifa,

Advisor to the Secretary -General of the League of Arab States for Military Affairs

12

Major General/ Nasser Reda,

Secretary -General of the City of Culture and Science

13

Prof. Dr. Rabab Al -Sharif,

Dean of the Nanotechnology College at Cairo University

14

Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Abdel-Ati,

Director of the Arab Impact Factor of the Association of Arab Universities

15

Prof. Dr. Islam Mohamed Shaheen,

Professor of Economics and Political Science, Faculty of Commerce, Arish University

16

Prof. Dr. Saad Al-Abd, Professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Helwan University

17

Prof. Dr. Atef El-Shabrawy, Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the Japanese University, Assistant Minister of Social Solidarity, and Director of the Forsa Program

18

Prof. Dr. Mohamed El-Sayed,

Secretary of the National Council for Training and Education

19

Prof. Dr. Enas Esmat Abdullah, Professor, Department of Clothing and Textiles, Faculty of Home Economics, Helwan University

20

Prof. Dr. Ashraf Abu El-Yazid, Director of the Egyptian Textile Museum

21

Prof. Dr. Mamdouh Othman,

Director of the Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo

22

Prof. Dr. Ihab Fadel Abu Musa,

Professor of Fashion Design, Faculty of Home Economics, Menoufia University

23

Prof. Dr. Nizar Al-Khatib,

Entrepreneurship and Projects Expert at the Academy of Scientific Research

24

Prof. Dr.  Khaled Abed,

Undersecretary of the Faculty of Home Economics for Community Service and Environmental Development, Helwan University

25

Prof. Dr. Iman Zaki Musa Muhammad,

Dean of the Faculty of Specific Education, Minia University

26

Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Sabry,

Professor at the Faculty of Social Work, Helwan University

27

Prof. Dr. Mona Arafa Abdel Wahab,

Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Home Economics, Helwan University

28

Prof. Dr. Azza Al-Khadri,

Professor of Mental Health, Faculty of Education, Helwan University

29

Prof. Dr. Ashraf Mimi El-Saeed,

Professor of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technology, Faculty of Industrial Education, Helwan University

30

D/ Yasser Abdel Moneim,

Chief Specialist and General Manager - Director of the Human Development Programs Unit at Helwan University

31

Dr. Hind Abdeen,

Director of West Cairo Educational Administration

32

A/ Mustafa Ghoneim

Chairman of the Board of Directors of Art and Life Foundation

33

Prof. Dr. Dalia Ali Abdel -Al Sayed,

Head of the First Organic Restoration Department of the Grand Egyptian Museum, expert and lecturer of textile maintenance at the Faculty of Antiquities, Zagazig University

34

A/ Ahmed Badawi

Technical Department of the Department of Dermal Industries, College of Home Economics, Helwan University

35

D/ Khaled Abdel -Azim Khalifa,

Executive Director of the Federation of Egyptian Industries

36

D/ Khaled Abdel Majid

Plastic Artist to the State Information Service at the Presidency of the Republic

37

Engineer / Mohamed Tawfiq,

the first technical education expert and vocational training in the program of supporting and developing technical education

38

Dr. Ibrahim Askar

Director of Preventive Programs Department of the Fund for Control and Treatment of Addiction and Treatment of the Council of Ministers

39

D/ Aziz Rabee Abu Al -Layl,

Director of the Department of Inspection and Judicial Control of the Central Agency for Organization and Administration

40

D/ Ali Ismail

Central Auditing Agency

41

Dr. Doaa Eid,

Central Auditing Agency

42

D/ Majid Abu Tikka,

Ministry of Finance

43

D/ Ashraf Al -Arabi,

Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education, Alexandria Governorate

44

 D/ Angie Sabry,

the first awareness expert and informing the Environmental Protection Agency, Ministry of Environment

45

D/ Rania Saeed,

the first specialist of accounting the Ministry of Local Development

46

D/ Abdel Razek Okasha,

A global plastic artist and writer

47

D/ Hosni Sadiq,

Director of Wadi Al -Nile Radio at the National Media Authority

48

Prof. Dr. Ashraf Abdel Aziz

Professor of Nutrition and Dean of the Faculty of Home Economics, the former Helwan University

49

Prof. Dr. Ihdab El-Maadawy Director of the Training and Sustainable Development Center at Zagazig University and member of the National Nutrition Committee

50

Dr. Rawda Hamza Hamed Department of Family and Childhood Institutions Management, Faculty of Home Economics, Helwan University

51

D/ Mohamed Mohamed Mustafa Mohamed Poison and drug expert in the forensic medicine department at the Ministry of Justice

52

D/ Amira Ragab Assistant Supervisor to Management of Preventive Programs in the Fund for Combating and Treatment of Addiction and Treatment

53

D/ Faten Salah,

Director of the Veterinary Medicine Directorate and the Advisor to the Governor of Port Said for livestock, poultry and fish

54

 A/ Nashwa Mustafa,

Director General of the General Administration for Youth Welfare at Helwan University

55

Prof. Dr. Sarah Al-Bayeh,

Vice Dean of the Faculty of Sports Sciences (Girls) for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs, Helwan University

56

D/ Reham Saad,

Director of the Leather Industry Technology Center at the Ministry of Industry

57

Prof. Dr. Hani Al -Masry

Professor at the Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences at the Faculty of Home Economics, Helwan University

58

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Hamdi,

Professor of the Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Faculty of Home Economics, Helwan University

59

Prof. Imad Zayed,

Professor of the Department of Clothes and Weaving at the Faculty of Home Economics, Helwan University

60

Prof. Dr. Hesham Assem,

Professor, Department of Clothing and Textiles, Faculty of Home Economics, Helwan University

61

Prof. Dr. Ashraf Abdel Hakim, Professor, Department of Clothing and Textiles, Faculty of Home Economics, Helwan University

62

Prof. Dr. Sayed Fattouh,

Professor of Curricula and Teaching Methods, Faculty of Education, Helwan University

63

 Mr. Ayman Samir,

Demonstrator, Leather Industries Department, Faculty of Home Economics, Helwan University

64

Mr. Karim Ahmed Habashi

Demonstrator, Leather Industries Department, Faculty of Home Economics, Helwan University

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