Jordan partakes in World Congress for Engineering, Technology in Doha
The Second World Congress for Engineering and Technology kicked off Sunday in Qatar's Doha, with the participation of a number of Jordanian universities.
The meeting, organized by Qatar University and attended by representatives from 40 countries around the world, is set to discuss more than 260 research papers related to its topic.
The opening session dealt with a number of topics related to key global developments in infrastructure, vibration issues and the exchange of technical information, and linked them to major challenges at the level of ministries and institutions in this field during the last period, as well as future insights regarding digital transformation and technological development, especially in the engineering, logistical and construction fields that support the Qatar National Vision.
The Second World Congress for Engineering and Technology kicked off Sunday in Qatar's Doha, with the participation of a number of Jordanian universities.
The meeting, organized by Qatar University and attended by representatives from 40 countries around the world, is set to discuss more than 260 research papers related to its topic.
The opening session dealt with a number of topics related to key global developments in infrastructure, vibration issues and the exchange of technical information, and linked them to major challenges at the level of ministries and institutions in this field during the last period, as well as future insights regarding digital transformation and technological development, especially in the engineering, logistical and construction fields that support the Qatar National Vision.
The Second World Congress for Engineering and Technology kicked off Sunday in Qatar's Doha, with the participation of a number of Jordanian universities.
The meeting, organized by Qatar University and attended by representatives from 40 countries around the world, is set to discuss more than 260 research papers related to its topic.
The opening session dealt with a number of topics related to key global developments in infrastructure, vibration issues and the exchange of technical information, and linked them to major challenges at the level of ministries and institutions in this field during the last period, as well as future insights regarding digital transformation and technological development, especially in the engineering, logistical and construction fields that support the Qatar National Vision.
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Jordan partakes in World Congress for Engineering, Technology in Doha
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