Hey there! I’m Ahmed, Kana Furniture's design head, where I get to blend creativity and precision to craft custom designs that bring people’s visions to life. My role is all about leading a talented team, solving challenges, and ensuring every project is both functional and beautiful. It’s a mix of art, engineering, and teamwork—exactly the kind of challenge I thrive on.
Beyond work, I’m still a gamer at heart. Whether it’s climbing the ranks in League of Legends (shoutout to my Grandmaster days!) or dropping into Apex Legends, gaming is where I unwind and keep my competitive edge sharp.
I’m also a lifelong learner, deeply passionate about tech, coding, and exploring new tools or systems that push boundaries. My love for math and physics hasn’t gone anywhere either—I’ll gladly geek out over a complex concept or an elegant solution to a problem. When I’m not designing, teaching, or gaming, I like to dive into history and philosophy, exploring ideas that shape the way we think and live.
Overall, I’m just someone who loves what they do, seeks out challenges, and finds joy in sharing knowledge and connecting with others. Let’s build something amazing—whether it’s furniture, ideas, or an epic gaming strategy! :D
The first ever 2D design. Symmetric wise butterfly. Designed using Corel Draw on 2013
My fav 3D model. A mace, an old Greek weapon. Designed using SW on 2016
First prototype! A quadpod 4 legs spider, this was an open-source project which I replicated in 2016.
Fab Lab STEM team members and the winners of the "Tech for Everyone" competition on STEM in October 2014!
The founding team of Fab Lab Zagazig!
Random maze generator with random starting and ending points combined with a maze-solving algorithm that goes from start to end using A* Algorithm!
A successful trial after almost 9 hours of a classification model running on a live stream from a camera using pi and neuro stick. Happened on BORG EME probably on 2019
Size reduction Algorithm with keeping image details and features the same, the first image was 170x170 pixels the converted one was 17x17 pixels!