The University of Technology held an extended administrative meeting to review the latest developments in its digital transformation project, chaired by the Chairman of the Board, Dr. Fouad Hanish, with the presence of the University President Prof. Dr. Wael Al‑Aghbari and the university’s academic and administrative leadership.The meeting was attended by: Prof. Dr. Sadiq Mana’a (Vice President for Academic Affairs), Dr. Aqeel Al‑Surmi (Vice President for Student Affairs), Dr. Abdullah Jahaf (Secretary‑General), Prof. Dr. Fadhl Baalawi (Dean of the Center for Development and Quality Assurance), and Dr. Ayman Al‑Sabri (Dean of Graduate Studies and Scientific Research).The session focused on reviewing the progress of digital transformation projects, particularly the development of the new e‑platform and official website, in line with modern higher‑education requirements and to enhance the efficiency of academic and administrative services for students and staff.Speakers emphasized that digital transformation is now a strategic necessity for building a modern, competitive university at both local and international levels, and highlighted the importance of world‑class electronic systems and a strong digital presence.
TUTT Holds High‑Level Meeting to Review Digital Transformation Progress
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