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2nd Annual Regional Conference for Technical Experts and Consultants

Under the slogan: “God loves it when one of you does a job, he should do it well.”
Second Session Arab Republic of Egypt – Aswan 23-24 April 2017
Newcastle Technical College is pleased to announce that the 2nd Annual Regional Conference for Technical Experts and Consultants will be held in Aswan, Egypt, from 23rd to 24th April 2017.

Success of the first session:

The first annual regional conference for technical experts and consultants, held in the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, achieved great success, as it was attended by a large number of experts and consultants from various Arab countries, and during which many important topics related to the quality and development of projects were discussed.

Importance of the conference:

The second session of the conference comes within the framework of the Arab Union of Technical Experts and Consultants’ keenness to enhance cooperation between experts and consultants in the Arab world, and exchange expertise and knowledge in the field of project quality and development.

Conference objectives:

  • Learn about successful global concepts and applications in modern project management.
  • Exchange experiences and knowledge and converge ideas on how to move from theory to application.
  • Access scientific and practical models that can be applied in our contemporary projects.

General framework of the conference:

The conference covers many important topics related to project quality and development, including:
    • Professional quality in projects and linking it to decision-making.
    • Effective leadership and stakeholder engagement in projects.
    • Modern techniques in project management.
    • Project methodologies and frameworks.
    • Quality of professional training.
    • From strategy to projects – success factors.
    • Experiences and models from practical reality in project management.

Workshop:

A workshop will be organized on the sidelines of the conference entitled: “Project Management in Controlled Environments (Theory, Reality, and Challenges).”

Target audience:

    • Project managers.
    • Project team members.
    • Project management office members.
    • General managers and project supervisors.
    • Supplier beneficiaries and project decision makers.
    • Consultants and anyone involved in project management and related matters.
    • Quality and risk management.
    • Anyone whose work is related to management in general.
    • Engineers in various specializations.