Media and Government Communication Division/Najaf Technical Institute
In line with the vision of the Dean of Najaf Technical Institute, Professor Dr. Haider Hassan Al-Abdali, to transform graduation projects from mere academic requirements into “pioneering and creative research” capable of addressing real-world challenges, the Production Mechanics Department held discussions of the graduation projects of graduating students for the current academic year.
During his observation of the discussions, the Dean emphasized the Institute’s keen interest in the quality of the presented ideas, stressing the need for research to move beyond conventional approaches and focus on technological innovation that serves the Iraqi industrial sector. Dr. Al-Abdali noted that “supporting talented and innovative individuals is the cornerstone of our strategy for developing technical education.”
The discussions took place in a distinguished academic atmosphere, attended by faculty members, where students presented their projects, which reflected an advanced level of skill in the fields of manufacturing and production. This year’s projects were distinguished by their focus on:
- Analyzing modern industrial problems and presenting feasible engineering solutions.
- Digitalization: Using advanced engineering software for modeling and analysis.
- Sustainability and production efficiency: In line with global trends in applied mechanics.
The discussion committees commended the students’ exceptional efforts, noting their commitment to rigorous scientific methodologies and their ability to defend their ideas and apply complex engineering concepts in innovative ways.
This event is part of the department’s plan to cultivate a generation of technical engineers capable of keeping pace with rapid technological advancements. In conclusion, it was emphasized that these projects represent the true nucleus of qualified talent that will enrich the Iraqi market with an entrepreneurial spirit, contributing to the advancement of national development.



