The AOI enhances Egyptian-Kuwaiti cooperation In renewable energy projects

The Arab Organization for Industrialization is one of the leading bodies in Egypt, which has been concerned with the localization of technology in the field of renewable energy, and has prepared trained and qualified human cadres according to the latest manufacturing technologies in all fields of renewable energy. 

In this context, a memorandum of understanding was signed between the Arab Organization for Industrialization and the Kuwaiti Mayask Smart Cities General Trade Company

During the signing ceremony of the memorandum of understanding, Major General  Engineer Mokhtar Abdel Latif, Chairman of the Arab Organization for Industrialization, expressed his appreciation and pride in this cooperation with Mayask Smart Cities Company for General Trade of Kuwait, pointing out that this cooperation is in accordance with a clear vision pursued by the Arab Organization for Industrialization to attract investments and enhance cooperation with our Arab brothers in various fields.

He explained that the areas of cooperation include partnership to localize technology and deepen local manufacturing in renewable energy projects, including smart technology for managing and storing renewable energy, carbon-free energy infrastructure, and the extraction of minerals and lithium, to meet the demands of local market projects and implement joint projects in Arab and African countries.

For his part, Mr. Abdul Mohsen Al-Babtain, Chairman  of the company Mayask Smart City General Trading Kuwait.
 He expressed his appreciation for this cooperation with the Arab Organization for Industrialization, which has a pioneering historical role that we are proud of in all areas of industry since its establishment, expressing his aspiration to achieve industrial and commercial integration with sister Egypt, and to work on implementing joint projects in the fields of renewable energy to meet all the needs of the local Egyptian market , Arab and African countries and working to open new export outlets.