The AOI is taking successful steps, guided by a clear vision, to attract investments and enhance cooperation with leading global experts in various manufacturing fields.
In this context, Major General Eng. Mokhtar Abdellatif, Chairman of the AOI, received H.E Mr. Michał Murkociński, Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to Cairo, and his accompanying delegation.
During the meeting, the AOI's vision regarding the importance of investment, deepening and increasing local manufacturing, and transferring and localizing technology was presented, including training human resources according to digital manufacturing mechanisms.
The discussions also addressed leveraging the advanced manufacturing capabilities of the AOI and the distinguished expertise of Polish industry in the fields of defense and civilian industries, including automotive, railway, environmentally friendly transportation, electronics, digital transformation, software, communications, information technology, renewable energy, water treatment plants, medical industries, furniture, and various other manufacturing sectors. In this regard, Major General Engineer Mokhtar Abdellatif explained that the Arab Organization for Industrialization (AOI) is looking forward to strengthening joint cooperation and increasing investment and partnership opportunities in new industrial sectors. He noted the organization's welcome of cooperation with Polish companies wishing to invest and expand in Egypt, which serves as a gateway to the markets of the Middle East, Africa, and the Arab world.
For his part,H.E Mr. Michał Murkociński, Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to Cairo, affirmed that the Egyptian market is attractive to Polish investments and holds strategic importance for the African and Arab regions. He expressed his hope that major Polish companies would be invited to visit the factories and companies of the AOI, the industrial backbone of the Egyptian state, to explore opportunities to benefit from the organization's significant investment potential. This, he added, would contribute to increasing the targeted volume of trade between the two countries in the coming period, which would in turn contribute to establishing promising industrial partnerships, opening up investment opportunities, and facilitating the exchange of expertise and integration between the two sides.