Ibrahim Karim is recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a Pinnacle Professional in the field of Research as a result of his role as Founder and Chief Executive Officer of BioGeometry Canada, Inc. BioGeometry is the patented science of using the energy principles of shape to qualitatively balance biological energy systems and harmonize their interactions with the environment. Balancing the activities of daily life, achieving harmony with our inner and outer environments, humanizing modern technology, and integrating science and spirituality is the work of the science of BioGeometry. BioGeometry is a science that deals with the Energy of Shape.
It uses shapes, colors, motion, orientation and sound to produce a vibrational quality that balances energy fields. As Founder and CEO, Ibrahim is an expert in entrepreneurship, sustainability, research, architecture, strategic planning, project planning, leadership, and more. Ibrahim works closely with environmental awareness and is an engaging public speaker and instructor. He has taught Architecture at Helwan University in Cairo, the May Institute of Engineering in Cairo and at Cairo, Alexandria and Mansoura Universities.
Additionally, he speaks and gives seminars and workshops in Europe, America, and the Middle East, and has been featured regularly on radio and on networks such as Reuters and CNN. Ibrahim has received several awards and recognition for his work and entrepreneurship. He received an International Award for Inventors, Award of Environmental Architecture, and a certificate of recognition from the local government of Appenzell, Switzerland for the harmonizing of electrosmog effects in the environment. Furthermore, Ibrahim is a member of the Royal Health Society of Britain, Chaîne des Rôtisseurs, Imhotep Scientific Society, Toronto Dowsers, and Rotary. Throughout the course of his educational career, Ibrahim earned his Ph.D./D.Sc. in Tourism Regional Planning from the Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich. He also holds an M.A. in Architecture from the Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich as well. For more information, please visit www.biogeometry.com