Among the attendees were Engineering faculty members, Dr., Emam Rabeea, and Dr. Mahmoud Hanafy, who helped some of the students with the actual production of their projects. “Two of the projects that I helped students to work on, was the car development project, where the students developed a" formula One" engine to make it better. It is a project that these students have been working on since last term. The other was the "Turning Machine" for wood, where students can actually make Arabesque tables and legs, using the materials they had. It is amazing to see what these students can come up with in such a short time.” One of the sophomore students, Farah Raad, mentioned that she enjoyed making and presenting the project and viewed it as a way for students to create their own ideas and see if they will actually work. “It is fun to do these student activities,” she added. Her project objective was to prove that through UV light black sucks up the original colors and projects different coloring based on the light pointed at it. Towards the end of their presentations, many students had the honor to hear Dr. Nawal El Degwy, along with Dr. Khairy, commend them on a job, well done, as she walked around the hangar listening to student presentations and observing how their projects worked. MSA has always provided its students with the best quality education offered in Egypt, and watched the student's innovative projects and their ability to present and demonstrate them in the exhibition, which shows that MSA's education is paying off, for today's students are tomorrow"s creative engineers.