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The Mountain View International Applied Technology School marked a successful participation at the TransMEA 2025 Exhibition, held from the 9th to the 11th of November, under the auspices of the Pres

Mountain View International Applied Technology School Showcases Innovative Student Projects at TransMEA 2025

Thu, Nov. 20, 2025
The Mountain View International Applied Technology School
The Mountain View International Applied Technology School

 The Mountain View International Applied Technology School marked a successful participation at the TransMEA 2025 Exhibition, held from the 9th to the 11th of November, under the auspices of the President, Abdel Fattah El Sisi. 

Participating within the Ministry of Education and Technical Education pavilion as part of the strategic partnership for education and technical education, the school highlighted its role in advancing applied education through a showcase of four cutting-edge student projects, serving as a compelling demonstration of the success of applied education and its ability to bridge academic learning with real-world practice.

Among the featured innovations were  AgriBot, a solution for smart farming; a robot for cleaning building façades; the Smart Hydroponic System, an intelligent solution for hydroponic agriculture; and the Pneumatic Piston Project, which utilizes air pressure technologies for industrial applications.

MountainView International Applied Technology School offers a comprehensive educational model tailored  to the evolving needs of the labour market across various technological fields. The curriculum integrates smart systems in facility management, digital transformation in resort operations, data utilization, intelligent maintenance and operational control, and fully integrated technologies for team and service management. Students also gain expertise in energy, lighting, security, and automated irrigation systems for smart green spaces.

The school’s participation in this prominent exhibition underscores the government’s confidence in public-private partnerships as a driver of educational excellence. It also highlights Mountain View Foundation’s commitment to empowering and preparing young talent for the future workforce while supporting national initiatives to cultivate an innovative, digitally skilled generation that actively contributes to achieving Egypt’s Vision 2030.

Participation in TransMEA 2025 provided a platform for exchanging global best practices in technical education, reinforcing the school’s role as a key contributor to Egypt’s industrial workforce, and creating direct pathways for students to secure employment engage with industry partners; reflecting Mountain View Foundation’s commitment to aligning educational outcomes with the practical needs of the labour market. 

Mountain View International Applied Technology School plays a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of technicians and professionals capable of leading a technology-driven economy. The school’s students are trained to manage and operate advanced projects and foreign investments in the country, reflecting the foundation’s commitment to building a workforce aligned with Egypt’s Vision 2030 and its goal of strengthening technical education and workforce capabilities across key sectors.