The SMU project is an IoT-connected medical device
Launching a training program in occupational safety and first aid for fourth-level students in the Mechatronics Engineering Department
Launching practical training for third-level medical equipment engineering students at the Republican Hospital
Six projects by UAE University students qualified for the training camp stage in the sixth season of the annual competition for pioneers of innovative projects
Launching the practical training program at the Dhahban Industrial Technical Institute for third-level mechatronics engineering students
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Opening of the exhibition of scientific projects in the design subject for first-level architectural engineering students
Launching the intensive training program for students of the Civil Engineering Department at the Central Laboratory of the Ministry of Public Works
The University President and the Secretary-General inspect the progress of the preparation process for the new mechatronics laboratories in the College of Engineering
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Launching the second semester of the academic year 1445 AH for the second, third, and fourth levels in the College of Engineering
Launching a training course for the mechatronics department staff on the use of the new devices with which the department has been enhanced

Student graduation projects for the Mechatronics Engineering Department for the academic year 1444 AH.. 2022-2023 AD.
Project No. 4:
SMU
It is a medical device connected to IoT
It monitors human vital signs such as (Spo2, HR, ECG,
Body Temperature),
In addition to measuring sugar without pricking using NIR.
It makes it easy for the doctor or specialist to view the patient’s condition through the application.
The project was submitted by the student: Hajar Abdel Wahab Al Thalaya. Under the supervision of Dr. Hatem Al-Dais and M. Saad Al-Batinah. The discussion committee: Dr. Nasser Al-Mofari, Dr. Fouad Hanash, Dr. Muhammad Al-Alfi, Dr. Radwan Al-Bathaiji, Dr. Mahmoud Al-Tawiti, and Dr. Farouk Al Fahidi.