The AOI receives a delegation of appointees Judicial bodies and the Ministry of Justice

Major General. Engineer Mokhtar Abdel Latif, Chairman of the Arab Organization for Industrialization, expressed the AOI ’s welcome to the delegation appointed to work in the judicial bodies and the Ministry of Justice, praising their important role and efforts in fulfilling the responsibility entrusted to them, to establish the values of justice and equality, within the framework of the state’s legal and constitutional systems.

He stressed the importance of those appointed to judicial bodies and the Ministry of Justice acquiring all modern technological knowledge, communication skills and comprehensive culture, to implement Egypt’s vision for sustainable development 2030.

 

It is noteworthy that this visit comes within the program of training course No. (1) for the new batches of (127) students appointed to judicial bodies and the Ministry of Justice, which is held at the Egyptian Military Academy.

 

During his meeting, Major General Tawhid Tawfiq, Assistant Chairman of the Arab Organization for Industrialization, said that the Authority represents the industrial back of the Egyptian state for the localization of technology, manufacturing and development in accordance with the standards of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, pointing to the AOI’s interest in deepening and increasing the rates of local manufacturing and increasing the added value of the national industry, stressing that the Arab Organization for Industrialization aims to modernize Technological development to achieve the goals of the new republic.

 

During their inspection of the exhibition of the Arab Organization for Industrialization’s products, the delegation appointed to judicial bodies and the Ministry of Justice expressed their admiration for the AOI’s various products and its advanced manufacturing capabilities to achieve the highest rates of local manufacturing, transfer and localization of technology in cooperation with major international companies, and develop manufacturing systems and mechanisms, in accordance with the standards of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.