Al-Nahrain University Organizes Undergraduate Student Projects Exhibition in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics with Broad Academic and Industrial Participation

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Post Date: 2026-04-15

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The Department of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Engineering at the College of Engineering – Al-Nahrain University organized, on Wednesday morning2026/4/15 , an exhibition of undergraduate student projects at Al-Nahrain Hall. The event was attended by the Dean of the College of Engineering and the Head of the Department, along with a number of representatives from companies specialized in artificial intelligence and robotics. The exhibition also witnessed the presence of several college deans and members of the Industrial Advisory Board of the College of Engineering, in addition to faculty members and students of the department.

The exhibition highlighted the development of artificial intelligence across various theoretical and applied aspects, starting from fundamental concepts to the latest innovations in intelligent systems and robotics. It also included an introductory overview of the participating companies, showcasing their fields of work and their role in supporting and advancing AI and robotics technologies.

The event featured a distinguished presentation of student projects before the Dean of the College of Engineering and company representatives, where students presented innovative models and practical solutions in the fields of artificial intelligence and robotics. These projects reflected an advanced academic level and demonstrated the students’ ability to translate theoretical knowledge into practical applications that meet labor market demands.

The exhibition concluded with honoring the company representatives by the Dean of the College of Engineering and the Head of the Department, in recognition of their valuable contributions to the success of the event and their continuous support for the department’s students. The event also emphasized several recommendations, most notably strengthening collaboration between academic institutions and industry, supporting student projects and transforming them into practical applications, as well as expanding training and qualification opportunities in line with the rapid developments in artificial intelligence and robotics.