Overview

Engineer Mohamed Ahmed Morsi, Minister of State for Military Production, witnessed the signing ceremony of a cooperation protocol and a memorandum of non-disclosure of confidentiality between the National Authority for Military Production, Siemens Industries and KAMS for Engineering and Contracting in the presence of Mr. Helmut von Struffe CEO of Siemens For the Middle East region this came at the General Office of the Ministry of Military Production, and it was signed by Eng. Mohamed Mohamed Salah El-Din, Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Authority for Military Production and Managing Director, Eng. Mostafa El-Bagoury, CEO of Siemens Egypt and Eng. Seifalla Seif ElNasr, CEO of KAMS for Engineering & Contracting

Minister Morsi indicated that this cooperation comes within the framework of the special interest that the ministry attaches to the development of performance in all its sectors through active participation in many digital transformation projects in the country, pointing out that the scope of the protocol is represented in cooperation between the three parties in the fields of (Linking offshore oil platforms and ground oil wells digitally to the central control room, as well as cooperation in the manufacture of low and medium voltage electrical panels, electric motors and speed variators). In order to contribute to the implementation of national development and service projects for the various ministries and agencies in the country in a way that benefits the citizens and helps push the wheel of work forward by benefiting from the technical, technological and manufacturing expertise that the companies and affiliated units possess.

For this part, Mr. Helmut von Struffe, stressed that signing the cooperation protocol with Military Production enhances the long-term fruitful relations between the company and the Egyptian government, praising Egypt's pivotal role in the Arab region and the Middle East and the unique development model that presented it to the world over the past years. Struve also praised the manufacturing, technological, technical and human capabilities and capabilities of the companies and units of the Ministry of Military Production and their role in providing the Egyptian armed forces requirements for weapons, equipment and ammunition, as well as their role in supporting the Egyptian state's plan for sustainable development and development through participation in the implementation of various national and development projects.

In turn, the media advisor to the Minister of State for Military Production and the official spokesman for the ministry, Mohamed Eid Bakr, stressed the ministry’s keenness to cooperate with various international companies in the field of transferring and settling modern technologies in Egypt in the various fields of manufacturing and relying on manufacturing capabilities and available local resources.