Misrata city is near to opening a new marine station in partnership between the public sector represented by the Iron and Steel Company, and the private sector represented by the “Kevalay” Tourism Services Company, the Libya Observer reported. After years of suspension, travelers from Libya will be able to sail to their destination allowing them to save money and enjoy the scenery and landscapes of the blue sea. According to informed sources, the first trips will leave Misrata towards Tunisia and Turkey, while other destinations would be added, respectively. The…
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Hult Prize ISEAHT On-Campus Journey: From the Info Session to the Competition
Bringing the well-known Oscar of students to the ISEAHT institute was fascinating enough to capture the attention of the most creative and ingenious students out there. Freshman year students, as well as seniors, were eager to join the movement and prove their sense of initiative and entrepreneurship, otherwise stated, their “change-making” spirit. After succeeding the info session of the 21st October 2020, Hult prize ISEAHT campus Director “Siwar Jendoubi” along with the other OC team members officially started preparing the ground for eventual steps to be taken towards the On-campus…
GOMYCODE continues its geographic expansion by opening in Manama
Tunisian startup specializing in Ed-Tech – GOMYCODE announces the opening of a Hackerspace in Manama – Bahrain with the aim of continuing its geographic expansion but also to strengthen its modern technological education platform. Launched in 2017 by Yahya and Amine Bouhlel, GOMYCODE now has more than 80 talents with diverse profiles among its employees and a network of over 100 trainers across the Hackerspaces of Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Egypt and now Bahrain. Through an educational platform forming the next generation of technological and digital profiles and connecting them with the companies that build the…
SUP’COM 2020 Forum: Tunisia Autonomous Systems
The Tunis Higher School of Communications (SUP’COM) is organizing the 21th edition of the SUP’COM forum on January 6, 2020, online on the FabEvent by FabSkill platform under the theme: Tunisia Autonomous Systems: Fostering Development The forum is an excellent vector to promote the digital culture and innovation in this area with affecting other sectors. It is also, an exclusive place for young mined to meet with graduates, educational setting and companies to exchange ideas and knowledge. It will also be the perfect context for discussing autonomous systems issues through…
Mohamed Ghayadhi: Hult Prize Journey
I still remember how everything started and how the journey of change began in 2017 when I was a freshman student, at the Higher School of Economics and Commercials Sciences of Tunis. I was eager to search for new activity and excited about joining a community of young people who were able to make a positive impact that could change something around us. Then I found the Hult Prize, which was organized in our university for the first time. no one knows it before … and everything I heard about…
“Crunchy Nettle” to represent FSEG Sfax in 2021 Hult Prize Regional Summits
Comprised of “Nawres Rebai”, “Malek Neifar” “Chamia Loukil” and “Ines Ziraoui”, Crunchy Nettle will be representing FSEG Sfax in 2021 Hult Prize Regional Summits after winning the OnCampus competition. The OnCampus Grand Finale took place virtually on December 20th where 8 teams presented their ideas, Business plans and visions in front of 10 Judges, and after a round of Q&A and deliberation, The Judges announced the winner which is “Crunchy Nettle” followed up by “ILIOS” in second place and “Spirulife” in 3rd place. “All of 8 teams amazed us with…
Minister of Communication Technology and Digital Economy receives “Tounes Tountej” organisation
Minister of Communication Technologies and Digital Economy Fadhel Kraiem received on Monday in Tunis a delegation of the national organization “Tounes Tountej” (Tunisia Produces). The meeting focused on means of backing up the digital economy by emerging companies and cyber security and information on young talent Technology. The Tunisian experience found in the world’s largest companies, and the promotion of a culture of work, positive action and production were also discussed during the meeting, underlining that Tunisia today has a real potential of young and talented people in the digital…
Hult Prize ESSEC: Our goal is, and will always be leading a generation to change the world
Hult Prize ESSECT comes back with its fourth edition with this year’s challenge: FOOD FOR GOOD. The winner of this year’s competition will have a spot at the regional summit, hosted in more than 27 different countries around the world, said Bilel Hechmi Communication Manager of Hult Prize ESSEC Tunis. Bringing together people from different cultures and backgrounds; it offers you the opportunity to showcase your innovative ideas, learn from your peers, to inspire and be inspired by a generation of young leaders determined to change the world through their…
FSEG of Sfax to host online student “Hult Prize” competition on December 20, 2020
“Making the world a better place and impacting people lives has never been an easy job, for that we need leaders who are always able to see the bigger picture, to inspire, coordinate and most importantly, to persevere in the tough times. and here comes the magical role of Hult Prize as a platform where you can thrive to develop the necessary qualities of a leader while impacting millions of lives. Join Us in building the next wave of Impact Leaders! ” Campus Director Mohammad Mbarek. The Faculty of Economics…
Libya: Tobruk Parliament Overcomes Disagreements During Tangier Meeting
The consultative meeting of Libya’s House of Representatives, known as the Tobruk Parliament, has led the legislative body to overcome its internal disagreements. The meeting took place in Tangier, northern Morocco, from November 23-28. During the session’s closing ceremony, members of the Libyan House of Representatives made seven pledges that seek to bring the war-torn country closer to overcoming its political crisis. The deputies first agreed that the House of Representatives should be located in Benghazi, Libya’s second-most populous city. The legislative institution has been headquartered in Tobruk, northeastern Libya,…