ACES stands for the Annual Conference for Engineering Students
ACES community started in 2004 with a main aim to decrease the gap between the academic needs and markets needs. The Conference is the closure of the season, where the technical and the non-technical tracks merge and the participants apply the skills gathered during the workshops on the different projects from the technical track, en
ding with a real life outputs. Non- technical track: Workshops of 5 sessions conducted by moderators, these workshops are:
-Business workshop
-Marketing workshop
-Problem solving workshop
-Management workshop
CSP track:
Juniors: since 2009 this workshop promotes teenager personalities to be able to decide their future track. Academic program: since 2010 this workshop promotes future teaching assistants to the academic career technically and personally throughout elevating their educational experience. Technical track: This track the individual or a group of engineers will work on a certain idea or project demanded by the company, where they have to unleash their creativity to develop or innovate by something new in order to achieve the best outcome. Throughout the project, they will be mentored by the company they work for, in order to assess their performance, and help them to develop their skills to fit the market requirements.