Fixed Solutions, the technology arm of Fixed Investment Group, which specializes in cybersecurity and digital transformation, recently took part in the inaugural meeting for the launch of Cairo University's 'Athar' online platform. This platform is truly groundbreaking, being the first of its kind among Egyptian universities, and is designed to organize and accurately document students' community service hours. This exciting step highlights how modern technology can be used to support community initiatives and foster digital innovation within the education sector. The meeting was chaired by Dr. Mohamed Sami Abdel-Sadek, President of Cairo University. Also in attendance were Dr. Mohamed Hussein Refaat, Vice President of the University for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs, and Dr. Haitham Hamza, Dean of the Faculty of Computers and Artificial Intelligence and Director of the Electronic and Knowledge Services Center, along with representatives from various partners and community organizations. Fixed Investment Group, through its technology arm Fixed Solutions and its sister companies within the group, is actively leading the efforts to develop the 'Athar' platform. They are leveraging the very latest digital technologies and innovative solutions to make this happen. This platform aims to offer students a complete online experience, allowing them to easily discover community activities, register their participation, and accurately and reliably document all their volunteer hours. Eng. Mahmoud Tawfik, CEO of Fixed Solutions, shared his thoughts on their involvement, stating: "Our collaboration with Cairo University to develop the 'Athar' platform truly reflects our commitment to using technology to support community initiatives and enhance digital transformation in educational institutions. This effort plays a vital role in fostering innovation and empowering students to become active and engaged members of society." This initiative perfectly showcases Fixed Solutions' vision of blending modern technology with community development. Their goal is to provide innovative digital solutions that boost universities' efficiency in managing student activities and support the nation's objectives for educational advancement and achieving comprehensive digital transformation across all academic institutions.
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