Major General Engineer "Mokhtar Abdel Latif", Chairman of the Arab Organization for Industrialization, stressed the implementation of the directives of President "Abdel Fattah El-Sisi" to enhance cooperation and integration with African brothers, noting that the Arab Organization for Industrialization is keen to participate in all development projects in sister African countries, and to achieve communication and exchange of experiences with all African countries and train human cadres with the latest modern digital training systems.
He expressed his pride in the visit of a delegation of students of the African Cooperation Course for Decision Makers No. (19), organized by Nasser Military Academy, considering it an opportunity to enhance the true image of the capabilities of the ancient Egyptian industry, pointing to the importance of the role of African students in being ambassadors for the Arab Organization for Industrialization in their countries and highlighting its manufacturing capabilities and its pioneering industrial role in all sister African countries, stressing that the Arab Organization for Industrialization welcomes similar visits by African students.
During his meeting with the African delegation, Major General. "Tawhid Tawfik" Assistant Chairman of the Arab Organization for Industrialization said that the organization represents the industrial backer of the Egyptian state to localize technology, manufacturing and development according to the standards of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, pointing out the organization's interest in training human cadres according to the mechanisms of digital transformation, deepening local manufacturing, and transferring and localizing modern technology.
During their inspection of the Arab Organization for Industrialization products exhibition at Kader Factory for Advanced Industries, the delegation of African Cooperation Studies for Decision Makers expressed their admiration for the organization's diverse products and advanced manufacturing capabilities to achieve the highest rates of local manufacturing and transferring and localizing technology in cooperation with major international companies, according to the standards of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.