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A few days ago, His Excellency Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, President of Egypt, received Dr.
Spiesford, CEO of ABB, in Cairo.
Spiesford participated in the discussion of Egypt's views
on Egypt as an energy hub for the Middle East and North Africa.
ABB supports Egypt as an energy hub and export-oriented industrial production hub
"I am honored to be part of the discussion of the President's bold vision
for economic and social development.
Energy is a prerequisite for industrialization, and ABB is proud to be Egypt's partner
in electrification and automation.
We fully support Egypt's goal
of becoming an energy hub and export-oriented industrial production hub.
"For ABB, Egypt is our hub
for the Near East, North and Central Africa.
We are very proud
that the company has been involved in investing and providing employment in Egypt since 1926.
”
ABB is the partner
of choice for stronger, smarter and greener grids around the world.
ABB is also the partner
of choice in industrial automation, robotics and mobility.
In Egypt, ABB has five factories and employs 1,800 highly skilled employees
.
Together with local partners, ABB's ecosystem employs a total of around 3,500 people
.
Over the past decade, ABB has invested more than $200 million to expand and upgrade its facilities
in Egypt.
Currently, about 20% of ABB's products produced in Egypt are exported, and the group aims to increase this proportion to 25%.
Recent landmark projects in Egypt include a power station serving the new Terminal 2 at Cairo Airport; Control system for the new Cairo Water Treatment and Filtration Plant built by the Drinking Water and Wastewater Construction Authority; a control system for a 280 kW wind farm; and the electrification of important new national buildings such as the Great Egyptian Museum in Giza
.
,
A few days ago, His Excellency Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, President of Egypt, received Dr.
Spiesford, CEO of ABB, in Cairo.
Spiesford participated in the discussion of Egypt's views
on Egypt as an energy hub for the Middle East and North Africa.
ABB supports Egypt as an energy hub and export-oriented industrial production hub
ABB supports Egypt as an energy hub and export-oriented industrial production hub"I am honored to be part of the discussion of the President's bold vision
for economic and social development.
Energy is a prerequisite for industrialization, and ABB is proud to be Egypt's partner
in electrification and automation.
We fully support Egypt's goal
of becoming an energy hub and export-oriented industrial production hub.
"For ABB, Egypt is our hub
for the Near East, North and Central Africa.
We are very proud
that the company has been involved in investing and providing employment in Egypt since 1926.
”
ABB is the partner
of choice for stronger, smarter and greener grids around the world.
ABB is also the partner
of choice in industrial automation, robotics and mobility.
In Egypt, ABB has five factories and employs 1,800 highly skilled employees
.
Together with local partners, ABB's ecosystem employs a total of around 3,500 people
.
Over the past decade, ABB has invested more than $200 million to expand and upgrade its facilities
in Egypt.
Currently, about 20% of ABB's products produced in Egypt are exported, and the group aims to increase this proportion to 25%.
Recent landmark projects in Egypt include a power station serving the new Terminal 2 at Cairo Airport; Control system for the new Cairo Water Treatment and Filtration Plant built by the Drinking Water and Wastewater Construction Authority; a control system for a 280 kW wind farm; and the electrification of important new national buildings such as the Great Egyptian Museum in Giza
.
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