The world’s leading professional organisation for advancing technology, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the American University of Ras Al Khaimah (AURAK) to promote best practices, elevate professional standards, and foster collaboration in technical and technological domains.
The MoU was signed by the UAE section of the IEEE. Both parties will work together to establish a cooperative framework that includes co-hosting conferences and workshops, and expanding opportunities for student engagement and academic exchange.
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Dr. David Schmidt, President of AURAK, said: “It is an honour for AURAK to partner with the IEEE UAE Section, a distinguished organisation recognised worldwide. The importance of electrical and electronics engineering has grown significantly, reflected in the increasing popularity of our programmes. This collaboration will allow AURAK to tap into global expertise and advance academic excellence.”
The university anticipates a wide range of benefits. These include co-hosting IEEE events, facilitating guest lectures, and organising workshops and Conferences—initiatives that will enhance AURAK’s standing within the engineering education ecosystem.
Prof. Hussain Al Ahmad, Chair of the IEEE UAE Section, commented: “As a global community shaping future technologies and standards, IEEE places great value on partnerships with academic institutions. This MoU reflects our commitment to fostering innovation through collaboration. Together with AURAK, we aim to raise the bar in engineering education and cultivate a new generation of forward-thinking electrical and electronics engineers.”
Dr. Ali Al Ataby, Chair of the Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering at AURAK, added: “This partnership with the IEEE UAE Section is a moment of great pride for AURAK. The agreement opens up access to a wide range of IEEE services that will benefit both faculty and students, while also enhancing the university’s brand profile. We look forward to a fruitful and impactful collaboration.”