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University Engineering students are guests at Saudi Council of Engineers
King Khalid University, Media Center
A group of students from King Khalid University paid a visit to the headquarters of the General Secretariat of Saudi Council of Engineers on Thursday, 4th December 2014. They were received by Dr. Ghazi bin Saeed Alabasi, the Secretary General of the Council, and Engineer Ibrahim bin Saleh Aldhobaie, the Deputy Secretary General, and other officials and employees at the Council.
Dr. Alabasi confirmed that the Authority is ready to harness all its experiences and potentials to serve the engineering sector of King Khalid University. He showed how it is important to strengthen the engineering relationships between the Council and the university for the benefit of the two parties. He further pointed out that the Council is playing an essential role in organizing the engineering profession and improving the level of its stakeholders in order to enable them to cope up with all developments in the various engineering sciences. Alabasi added that it is necessary to strengthen cooperation between the engineering sectors by taking advantage of the laws and regulations that promote joint engineering work.
On his part, the President of the student delegation of King Khalid University, who is also the Faculty Leader of Student Activities, Engineer Osama Yahya Msheebh stated that the aim of the delegation's visit to the Commission is to let the students explore closely the role of the Commission in serving the Engineering profession in Saudi Arabia, and to consolidate some of the concepts, as well as setting up communication between engineers and their Commission. He further added that the visit aimed to benefit from the Commission's message and identify its different departments through the presentations that included necessary information about the Commission. The President of the delegation pointed out that the delegation has noticed the Commission's great organization and the large efforts exerted in the area of controlling the profession in accordance with determined plans, and a supervisory dimension to the engineering product.