Biomedical Engineering prepares for Fourth Future Sustainability Week participation

12/04/2026   Share :        
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As part of ongoing preparations for participation in the 4th Future Sustainability Week, a major scientific event at Future University, the Biomedical Engineering Department has begun preparing its booth. The booth will serve as a showcase reflecting the department's distinguished scientific and academic identity and its applied activities. About the preparations: These preparations aim to design an interactive space that highlights the pivotal role of biomedical engineering in supporting sustainability principles. This work is being carried out under the direct supervision of: • Engineer Mohammed Abdel Karim • Engineer Baraa Mahdi Saleh The booth will feature the selection and presentation of engineering projects and innovations that serve the healthcare sector and contribute to improving quality of life in accordance with modern environmental and technological standards. The presentation methodology: Through these preparations, the department aims to present a comprehensive overview that includes: • A review of biomedical engineering projects that incorporate sustainability principles in their design and operation. • Highlighting research activities that link technological innovation with community service. • Explaining the department's contributions to developing smart engineering solutions that ensure resource efficiency in healthcare institutions. These preparations provide an opportunity to enhance students' organizational skills and contribute to creating a stimulating environment for showcasing their scientific work to visitors and specialists, thus solidifying the department's position as a cornerstone of the university's sustainability journey. Objectives of the Scientific Activity: These preparations align with the Sustainable Development Goals, including: • Goal 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure): by showcasing student innovations that contribute to the development of a sustainable medical device industry. • Goal 4 (Quality Education): by engaging students in high-quality events that develop their presentation and direct scientific communication skills. • Goal 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production): by highlighting engineering solutions that ensure the sustainability of medical resources and minimize technological waste. Al-Mustaqbal University... Ranked First Among Private Universities in Iraq