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The GOIC [4] was founded in 1976 by the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states: [5] The United Arab Emirates, [6] Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar [7] [8] and Kuwait, and in 2009, [9] [10] Yemen joined the Organization. The Organization is headquartered at Doha, Qatar. The organization chart of GOIC includes the Board members and the ...
Dar Al-Handasah was established in November 1956, and given the Arabic name دار الهندسة Dar Al-Handasah meaning "the house of engineering". It was founded by Kamal Shair (1930–2008) and Dr. Nazih Taleb (1928–2020) and three fellow professors in Engineering from the American University of Beirut (AUB) Engineering School. [3]
A year later, CCC won projects in the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Qatar. In 1973, CCC set up the National Petroleum Construction Company in Abu Dhabi to provide offshore services to the oil and gas industries in all the Arabian Gulf countries. Today NPCC has an annual revenue of over US$800 million [8]
Mohamed Atalla, Egyptian engineer and physical chemist, inventor of the MOSFET (MOS transistor), and National Inventors Hall of Fame laureate. [31] Mohamed Sanad, Egyptian antenna scientist and professor in the Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University. [32] Ma Haide, Lebanese-American doctor who practiced medicine in China. [33]
The Baluchis also migrated to Qatar to work as laborers and mercenaries or bodyguards whilst African slaves were brought from the Eastern coast of Africa to work in the pearl diving industry. [14] These economic migrants not only play an important role in the development of the economy of the Gulf states before the discovery of oil, but they ...
K&A was established in February 1964 by the founders, Prof. Mounir Khatib and Dr. Zuheir Alami . [4]By 1980, K&A expanded to operate services in Saudi Arabia, U.A.E, Bahrain, and Oman.
Pages in category "Arab engineers" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. S. Ghassan Al-Shibl
The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies (ACRPS) is an Arab research institute with particular interest in the social sciences, applied social sciences, regional history and geostrategic affairs. To this effect, the ACRPS coordinates and develops research, publications, projects and events on issues and challenges relevant to the Arab world.