Intense discussions with the President of the Arab Organization for Industrialization with the Ambassadors of Romania and South Africa

Lieutenant-General Abdel Moneim Al-Terras, President of the Arab Organization for Industrialization, received Mr. Mihai Stefan Stobaru, Ambassador of the Republic of Romania, and Mr. Ntseki Machimbay, Ambassador of South Africa in Cairo, to activate ways to enhance partnership and transfer and localize global technology in various fields of manufacturing

 

During the talks, the Arab Industrialization vision was presented regarding the deepening of local manufacturing and the transfer and localization of technology in many different fields of industry, including the training and qualification of human cadres through the training academy of the Arab Organization for Industrialization.

 

They also discussed strengthening cooperation mechanisms in various fields of industry, including the defense and civil industries, including communications, digital transformation processes, artificial intelligence, electronics, surveillance cameras, environmentally friendly cars using natural gas and other various fields of industry.

 

In this regard, the "Terrace" stressed the importance of implementing the directives of President "Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi" to enhance joint cooperation with friendly countries as well as brothers in the countries of the African continent in various fields of industrialization, noting that strengthening cooperation between the Arab Organization for Industrialization and major Romanian and South African companies will make a shift. Great quality in industrial cooperation between the two countries.

The Terrace pointed out that relations with Romania and South Africa are witnessing a positive development and progress in establishing industrial partnerships in various fields of manufacturing, especially in light of the Egyptian state's interest in providing a supportive climate for investment and attracting more international companies' investments and increasing their activities in Egypt, praising the excellence of major Romanian institutions and companies. And South Africa with advanced industrial and technological expertise in accordance with international quality standards and digital transformation.

He added that the Arab Organization for Industrialization is looking to enhance joint cooperation with major companies in the two countries, to deepen local manufacturing, transfer and localize technology, enhance mechanisms for digital management of machines and increase added value in the local industry, pointing to the formation of a joint committee to study the manufacturing capabilities and capabilities to implement joint projects in accordance with the standards of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. , as well as studying the increase in competitive opportunities to market joint production in the Egyptian, African and Arab markets.

 

In a related context, the President of Arab Industrialization referred to the research of training and qualifying human cadres through the Authority's Training Academy, where he holds specialized training courses in all fields of industry, management, information systems and communication technology, according to the latest modern digital training systems, strengthening smart automated management mechanisms, and training on machines programmed according to standards for the fourth industrial revolution.

 

For his part, Mihai Stefan Stuparo praised the Authority's manufacturing and technical capabilities and the richness and diversity of its defense and civil products, which encourages many Romanian companies to establish more partnerships with Arab Industrialization to deepen industrialization in areas of mutual interest.

 

The Romanian ambassador also explained the importance of cooperation to train human cadres through the Arab Academy for Industrialization for training in the fields of industry, management, information systems and communication technology, according to the latest modern digital training systems, strengthening smart automated management mechanisms, and training on programmed machines in accordance with the standards of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

 

In turn, Mr. Ntseki Machimbay stressed that the recent successes achieved by Egypt in all fields have attracted the attention of giant international companies, including South Africa, to enhance joint cooperation in light of the improvement in the investment climate and the security and economic stability that Egypt currently enjoys, praising the administrative capital and the size of the national achievements and projects. under the presidency of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi.

 

Mashimbay also praised the Authority's manufacturing and technical capabilities, the richness and diversity of its defense and civil products, and its ambitious plans to enhance the mechanisms of digital transformation and automated management of machines, which encourages major South African companies to establish more partnerships with Arab Industrialization to deepen industrialization in areas of common interest.