Major General Engineer "Mokhtar Abdel Latif", Chairman of the Arab Organization for Industrialization, expressed the organization's welcome to the visit of the delegation of students in the Military Diplomatic Representation Qualification Course, noting the importance of contributing to implementing Egypt's diplomatic vision in accordance with the goals of the new republic.
He stressed the importance of exploiting the strong diplomatic relations between Egypt and various countries of the world to enhance the prospects of cooperation and partnerships, expressing his aspiration that they will be the best ambassadors for the Arab Organization for Industrialization to highlight its pioneering role in industry and open new horizons for marketing the organization's products and forming partnerships with all friendly Arab and African countries and regional and international institutions and expertise.
This came within the framework of a visit by a delegation of students in the Military Diplomatic Representation Qualification Course to the headquarters of the Arab Organization for Industrialization.
During his meeting, Major General Engineer Abdel Rahman Abdel Azim Othman, General Director of the Arab Organization for Industrialization, indicated 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 deepening and increasing the rates of local manufacturing and increasing the added value of national industry according to Egypt's vision for sustainable development 2030. While inspecting the Arab Organization for Industrialization products exhibition, the delegation of students in the military representation qualification course expressed their admiration for the organization's various products and its advanced manufacturing capabilities, transfer and localization of technology in cooperation with major international companies, and development of manufacturing systems and mechanisms, according to the standards of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.