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Effective Prototyping Management in Product Development: A Recap of the Session at Elsewedy University of Technology

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We recently hosted a highly insightful session at Elsewedy University of Technology, focused on Effective Prototyping Management in Product Development, in collaboration with Capgemini. The event brought together two industry experts, Eng. Mohamed Farid Dawlah and Eng. Hazem Aboelftooh, who shared their expertise and provided valuable insights into the prototyping process.

Eng. Mohamed Farid Dawlah, a Mechanical Engineer with a wealth of knowledge in design and production engineering, led the session with a deep dive into the structured process of planning, testing, and refining prototypes. His discussion highlighted how these practices are crucial in enhancing product functionality, identifying design flaws early, and streamlining the production process. Mohamed emphasized how an effective prototyping strategy can save both time and resources, paving the way for smoother product development cycles.

Joining him was Eng. Hazem Aboelftooh, a Mechatronics Engineer with a focus on automotive design and project management. Hazem’s presentation explored various prototyping methods, resource management strategies, and the collaboration required to meet both technical and market demands. His experience underscored the importance of teamwork, clear communication, and efficient collaboration across all stages of product development.

The session, made possible by Capgemini, was a valuable learning opportunity for all attendees, from aspiring engineers to seasoned professionals. Participants gained a deeper understanding of how effective prototyping can drive innovation, reduce costs, and ultimately lead to successful product outcomes.

We are grateful to everyone who attended and participated, making this event a great success. Thank you to our speakers, Eng. Mohamed Farid Dawlah and Eng. Hazem Aboelftooh, and to Capgemini for their support in making this insightful event happen. We look forward to more such engaging sessions in the future!

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