Vaccines and Biotechnology city

Global organizations from diverse nationalities visited Vaccines and Biotechnology City.

Global organizations from diverse nationalities visited Vaccines and Biotechnology City.

The visit included the participation of international organizations and multiple companies, in addition to the involvement of experts and stakeholders from various sectors.

The visit was distinguished by being a global opportunity, emphasizing the importance of cooperation in achieving the desired goals. Dr. Magdy El-Sayed, the CEO of the Vaccines and Biotechnology City and the chairman of MEVAC, a leading Egyptian-American company in the field of vaccines and providing solutions for health, participated in the visit. Additionally, Dr. Ahmed El-Kady, the CEO of MEVAC, and Dr. Naeema El-Gasser, representing the World Health Organization in Egypt, were also involved. During the visit, important and comprehensive discussions were held on several aspects related to the production and localization of vaccines.

Technical and scientific aspects of vaccine development were addressed, including advancements in modern technologies and medical innovations contributing to enhancing the quality and efficiency of vaccines. Among the prominent participants was Dr. Chris Nelson, the CEO of the American company Kemin, specializing in human and animal health, who made significant efforts in exchanging experiences and advanced technologies.
Representatives from other prestigious international organizations also participated, where important discussions took place during the visit, including the sharing of insights and expertise. Dr. Gamal Shiha, Chairman of the Hepatitis Patients Care Association, also participated, along with experts from various countries such as Ukraine, the Netherlands, and India, in addition to representatives from global companies like Batavia, and representatives from the Arab Organization for Agricultural Investment and Development.

This collective effort contributed to enhancing the technology transfer process, making it more effective and efficient. Dr. Magdy El-Sayed emphasized the importance of continuous coordination with Egyptian universities and research institutions, enhancing sustainability and progress in this field.

Representatives from the Zewail City of Science and Technology also participated. This visit is considered a significant step in enhancing international cooperation and building long-term partnerships in the fields of public health and biotechnology.

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