Students of International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI) showcased their talent by displaying and demonstrating around 100 innovative projects in 8th “Open House” which was organized by Faculty of Engineering and Technology (FET) of university. The event was inaugurated by at new campus by IIUI President, Dr. Ahmed Yousif Al-Draiweesh and Mr. Aslam Hayat, Member Technical, Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) at both male and female campuses of the university.

The IIUI President was accompanied by Vice President IIUI, Dr. Aqdas Naveed Malik, heads of the departments of the faculty and other faculty members. The students at male and female campuses apprised the visitors about their projects which included eye tech, health care monitoring system, electric wheel, power generation projects etc. The projects were also analyse and visited by the industrialists, engineering experts who also chose students for career building.

The IIUI President lauded the projects on the occasion and urged the students to create prototypes which could be formed into practical projects easily. He added that country, through its talented engineers can solve the issue of power shortfall through innovative power generation projects. He said both male and female students have showcased best of their talented which was an impressive effort.

Dr. Aqdas Naveed Malik told on the occasion that the event was 8th annual activity by the faculty which was established in 2007. He said that faculty of engineering and technology is envisaged to grow as a major centre of excellence for engineering education and research. He continued that the faculty was proved as one of the fastest growing faculties in the country. Earlier, Mr. Aslam Hayat called on IIUI President at his office where both the personalities discussed Pak-Saudi strong relations and role of universities for improvements in field of engineering.