Future University In Egypt (FUE)
Future University is one of most promising private universities in Egypt. Through excellence in teaching, research and service, Future University strives to provide a comprehensive, high-quality education that prepares our graduates to be future leaders.
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Altagamoa Al Khames, Main centre of town, end of 90th Street
New Cairo
Egypt
  • About The Faculty

    FCIT adapts to the rapidly changing technological world by continually developing its educational programs.

  • About The Faculty

    FCIT adapts to the rapidly changing technological world by continually developing its educational programs.

  • About The Faculty

    FCIT adapts to the rapidly changing technological world by continually developing its educational programs.

About FCIT

Faculty of Computers and Information Technology (FCIT) was founded in 2006 at Future University in Egypt with a main mandate of providing high-quality educational opportunities to students from all segments of Egyptian society as well as from other countries, and to contribute to Egypt’s development, culture, intellectual life, and services for Egypt and the region. FCIT offers programs at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The mission of FCIT is to provide a high-quality Computing and Information Technology educational environment with the aim to produce valued professionals in the field of computing and IT who will be productive leaders in their profession. Students are educated to acquire an appreciation of their responsibilities to society and to prepare themselves for successful careers and leadership. FCIT maintains high standards of academic achievement, professional behavior, and ethical conduct. Vision Attaining a premium position in the field of computing and informatics on the national and international levels. Mission Faculty of Computers and Information Technology - Future University in Egypt - abides by providing an enabling environment for the preparation of distinguished graduates who keep abreast of technological development and labor market requirements, producing innovative scientific research that achieves excellence for the university in local, regional and global ranking, and participating effectively in sustainable social development in accordance with core professional ethics and values.

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International Conference on Pharmaceutical Sciences
The Faculty of Computers and Information Technology (FCIT) at Future University in Egypt (FUE) successfully hosted its Graduation Projects Exhibition for the Academic Year 2025/2026, bringing together students, faculty members, distinguished academics, industry experts, and technology leaders to celebrate a year of innovation, creativity, and academic excellence.
The Faculty of Computers and Information Technology (FCIT) at Future University in Egypt (FUE) successfully hosted its Graduation Projects Exhibition for the Academic Year 2025/2026, bringing together students, faculty members, distinguished academics, industry experts, and technology leaders to celebrate a year of innovation, creativity, and academic excellence. The exhibition marked an important milestone for graduating students as they presented the projects they had developed throughout their academic journey. Each project reflected months of research, collaboration, and practical application, demonstrating how technology can be used to solve real-world challenges and create meaningful impact across different sectors. Graduation Projects That Address Real-World Challenges This year's exhibition featured a diverse collection of graduation projects that reflected the rapid evolution of today's technology landscape. Rather than focusing solely on theoretical concepts, students developed practical solutions designed to improve everyday life, support businesses, and contribute to the digital transformation of society. The projects covered a wide range of fields, including Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Smart Systems, Healthcare Technologies, Education, Digital Transformation, Internet of Things (IoT), Virtual Reality, Computer Vision, Data Science, Cloud Computing, and Intelligent Automation. From AI-powered healthcare applications and cybersecurity platforms to smart city solutions and immersive virtual reality experiences, every project highlighted the students' ability to combine technical knowledge with creativity to build innovative technologies with real-world value. Innovation Across Every Department of the Faculty Students from every department within the Faculty of Computers and Information Technology showcased projects that reflected the diversity of modern computing disciplines. The Department of Computer Science presented projects covering Artificial Intelligence, intelligent healthcare systems, smart learning platforms, computer vision, smart home automation, AI-powered assistants, intelligent fitness systems, smart commerce, digital healthcare, and educational technologies. The Cybersecurity Program introduced innovative solutions focused on digital protection, vulnerability assessment, secure communication, privacy management, AI-based cyber defense, blockchain applications, and intelligent security systems. Students from the Department of Information Systems showcased intelligent platforms supporting education, university guidance, human resources, business digitalization, and enterprise solutions. Meanwhile, the Department of Digital Media Technology presented projects involving Virtual Reality, interactive digital experiences, intelligent visual systems, and immersive technologies. The exhibition also featured interdisciplinary projects that combined expertise from different departments to develop comprehensive solutions for healthcare, accessibility, transportation, agriculture, cloud computing, education, mental health, and smart city applications. Artificial Intelligence Was the Driving Force Behind Many Projects One of the defining themes of this year's exhibition was the extensive integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) across a wide variety of student projects. AI technologies were applied to healthcare diagnostics, cybersecurity, interview preparation, educational platforms, agriculture, business management, accessibility solutions, career development, fitness management, mental health support, and intelligent urban systems. This diversity demonstrated not only the growing influence of AI across industries but also the students' ability to apply emerging technologies to solve practical problems and create innovative digital solutions that can positively impact society. Faculty Leadership Celebrates Student Success The exhibition was attended by the leadership of the Faculty of Computers and Information Technology, headed by Professor Abeer Mohamed El Korany, Dean of the Faculty of Computers and Information Technology. The event was also attended by: Dr. Wael Zakaria, Acting Head of the Department of Digital Media Technology Dr. Hanaa Mubarak, Acting Head of the Department of Computer Science Dr. Mohamed Attia, Acting Head of the Department of Information Systems Eng. Hadeer El-Zayat, Assistant Lecturer Eng. Linah M. Elnaghi, Teaching Assistant Eng. Basmala Fouad, Teaching Assistant Eng. Nesma Tamer, Teaching Assistant Eng. Aya Waheed, Teaching Assistant Eng. Soheila Abdel-Azim, Teaching Assistant Their presence reflected the faculty’s continuous commitment to supporting students throughout their academic journey and celebrating their accomplishments as they prepare to begin their professional careers. Distinguished Academic Jury and Industry Experts Evaluated the Projects A major highlight of this year's Graduation Projects Exhibition was the participation of a distinguished panel of academic leaders and industry professionals who evaluated the projects and interacted with students throughout the event. The academic jury included: Professor Hoda Baraka, Advisor to the Minister of Communications and Information Technology for Technological Skills Development Professor Essam Khalifa, Chairman of the Computer Science and Informatics Sector Committee, Supreme Council of Universities Professor Hala Zayed, Secretary of the Computer Science and Informatics Sector Committee, Supreme Council of Universities Professor Fatma Emara, Professor of Computer Science, Faculty of Computers and Artificial Intelligence, Cairo University Professor Mohamed Roshdy, Professor of Computer Science, Faculty of Computers and Artificial Intelligence, Ain Shams University Professor Nagwa Badr, President of the University of East London, Cairo Campus (The European Universities in Egypt) Professor Alia Youssef, Dean of the College of Computing and Information Technology, Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport Professor Essam Halim, Dean of the Faculty of Computers and Information, Minia University The exhibition also welcomed distinguished industry experts, including: Professor Enas El-Houby, Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Intelligent Healthcare Systems, National Research Centre (NRC) Dr. Rasha El-Banna, Director of Digital Arts Tracks, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) Dr. Mahmoud Khodeir, Marketing Director and Director of Strategy & Product Management, Generative and Agentic AI Solutions, xBites Eng. Mahmoud Ismail, Chief Engineer and Cloud Architect, Valeo Eng. Mohamed Refaat Alwan, Senior Manager and SAP SuccessFactors Unit Head, PwC Eng. Hossam El-Samalawy, Data Science Expert, STC Saudi Telecom Eng. Mohamed Mohsen, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, ParlexAI Eng. Nabil Khalifa, Chief Executive Officer, Meska AI Eng. Mohamed Roshdy, Academic Representative, Huawei The participation of these distinguished guests provided students with valuable professional feedback and strengthened the connection between academia and industry, giving graduates the opportunity to present their work before leaders in Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Cloud Computing, Digital Transformation, and emerging technologies. Preparing Future Technology Leaders The Graduation Projects Exhibition reflected the faculty’s educational philosophy of combining academic excellence with practical experience. Throughout their studies, students were encouraged to develop solutions that address real market needs while strengthening their technical expertise, analytical thinking, teamwork, communication skills, and innovation capabilities. The exhibition also highlighted Future University in Egypt's ongoing commitment to fostering research, entrepreneurship, applied learning, and strong partnerships with industry to prepare graduates for successful careers in the rapidly evolving technology sector. Preparing Graduates for the Digital Future The successful conclusion of the Faculty of Computers and Information Technology Graduation Projects Exhibition for the Academic Year 2025/2026 showcased the remarkable talent, creativity, and dedication of FUE students. By transforming innovative ideas into practical solutions across Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Healthcare, Education, Digital Media, Smart Systems, and Digital Transformation, the graduating class demonstrated the knowledge and skills required to shape the future of technology. As Future University in Egypt continues to invest in innovation, research, and experiential learning, the university remains committed to empowering the next generation of technology leaders who will drive digital transformation and create lasting impact in their communities and industries.
Sun, 07/05/2026 12:07 AM Thu, 07/30/2026 12:07 AM
Altagamoa Al Khames, Main centre of town, end of 90th Street
New Cairo
Egypt
International Conference on Pharmaceutical Sciences
Future University in Egypt successfully hosted the "Designing AR Experiences with No-Code Tools" workshop at the VR Lab, Faculty of Computers and Information Technology (FCIT) on Saturday, June 27, 2026.
Future University in Egypt successfully hosted the "Designing AR Experiences with No-Code Tools" workshop at the VR Lab, Faculty of Computers and Information Technology (FCIT) on Saturday, June 27, 2026. The fullday workshop welcomed students from a wide range of international and language schools, giving them the opportunity to explore the world of Augmented Reality (AR) through practical, hands-on learning. Designed for beginners, the event introduced participants to creating AR experiences without writing a single line of code, making advanced technology more accessible to young learners. Introducing Students to No-Code Augmented Reality The workshop focused on helping school students understand the fundamentals of No-Code Augmented Reality development. Instead of learning complex programming languages, participants discovered how modern platforms allow anyone with creativity and curiosity to design engaging AR experiences. Throughout the day, students learned how AR technology works and explored how it is being used in education, business, healthcare, entertainment, and many other industries. The sessions encouraged students to think creatively while building practical digital skills that are becoming increasingly valuable in today's technology-driven world. Hands-On Learning Through Interactive Activities One of the highlights of the workshop was its practical approach. Every session combined theoretical concepts with real applications, allowing students to immediately apply what they had learned. Participants explored several key topics, including: Introduction to No-Code Augmented Reality Designing AR scenes  Creating interactive triggers Importing 3D models Publishing AR content Developing their own student projects By working step by step, students gained confidence as they transformed simple ideas into interactive AR experiences. Students Created Their Own AR Projects By the end of the workshop, every participant successfully designed and published a basic Augmented Reality experience. This achievement reflected more than technical learning. It demonstrated the students' creativity, problem-solving abilities, and willingness to experiment with emerging technologies. Seeing their own digital projects come to life was one of the most rewarding moments of the day and highlighted the importance of experiential learning in technology education. Bringing Together Students from Different Schools The workshop welcomed enthusiastic students from several schools across Egypt, creating an engaging environment where participants exchanged ideas and learned from one another. Participating schools included: British International Modern School Ramses International School Smart International School Merag Egyptian International School Inspire Language School STEM October 11 District Te Kura Al-Waha International School Capital International School International School of Choueifat Samir Fahmy Language School Collège du Sacré-Cœur The diversity of participating schools enriched the learning experience and encouraged collaboration among students with different educational backgrounds. Supporting Future Digital Skills Events like this reflect Future University in Egypt's ongoing commitment to preparing the next generation for the future of technology. By introducing school students to fields such as Augmented Reality, immersive technologies, and digital innovation, the university continues to create opportunities for early exposure to emerging technologies. Through practical workshops hosted at the Faculty of Computers and Information Technology, students gain valuable experience that helps them build confidence, creativity, and future-ready skills. Future University in Egypt Continues to Inspire Young Innovators The successful completion of the "Designing AR Experiences with No-Code Tools" workshop demonstrated how accessible technology education can inspire young minds. As Future University in Egypt continues to organize educational workshops, innovation programs, and hands-on technology experiences, it remains committed to empowering students with the knowledge and practical skills needed to thrive in an increasingly digital world. The university looks forward to welcoming more aspiring innovators to future events that encourage creativity, exploration, and lifelong learning.
Sun, 07/05/2026 12:00 AM Thu, 07/30/2026 12:00 AM
Altagamoa Al Khames, Main centre of town, end of 90th Street
New Cairo
Egypt

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The Faculty of Computers and Information Technology (FCIT) at Future University in Egypt (FUE) successfully hosted its Graduation Projects Exhibition for the Academic Year 2025/2026, bringing together students, faculty members, distinguished academics, industry experts, and technology leaders to celebrate a year of innovation, creativity, and academic excellence.
Future University in Egypt successfully hosted the "Designing AR Experiences with No-Code Tools" workshop at the VR Lab, Faculty of Computers and Information Technology (FCIT) on Saturday, June 27, 2026.

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    Sat, 07/18/2026 12:07 AM Thu, 07/23/2026 12:07 AM
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    New Cairo
    Egypt

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