The visit of the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Professor Kamel Baddari, to the National Higher School of Built and Groundworks Engineering on May 21, 2026, received extensive national media coverage, underscoring the scientific, economic, and innovation-related significance of the event.
The media coverage extended beyond reporting the proceedings of the visit, placing particular emphasis on the added value of the projects incubated within the School, especially those related to waste valorization and the transition toward more sustainable construction materials. In this context, the project focused on recycling ceramic waste and transforming it into a material usable in the field of cement and construction materials was presented in the media as a strategic contribution with tangible economic relevance at the national level.
These media reports emphasized the School’s positioning as a specialized higher education institution committed to linking engineering education and scientific research with development needs, through fostering innovation, promoting university entrepreneurship, and providing mentorship to student and researcher projects in the fields of civil engineering, digital technologies, artificial intelligence, and local resource valorization.
The visit also highlighted the importance of university spaces connected to the economic environment, including the digital fabrication laboratory, the entrepreneurship development center, and the School’s incubator, as practical mechanisms for transforming academic ideas into developable and value-generating projects.
These media echoes confirm that the National Higher School of Built and Groundworks Engineering is consolidating its role within the dynamic of productive national higher schools, open to the national economy and capable of contributing to the development of practical and sustainable solutions that serve national development.