Vaccines and Biotechnology city

Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly visited the Vaccines and Biotechnology City

Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly visited the Vaccines and Biotechnology City

The National Service Projects Authority is carrying out the project in collaboration with the private sector and numerous international alliances. Prime Minister Madbouly applauds the project’s execution and emphasizes that it is intended to localize the production of human and veterinary vaccines in order to secure the present and the future in collaboration with the private sector and international alliances. General Abu Al-Magd: Our goal is to build an industrial structure with this initiative. Modern international requirements and standards are used in an Egyptian medical facility to ensure that the nation’s need for vaccinations and medical supplies is met. The Prime Minister, Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, traveled to Vaccines and Biotechnology City to monitor the implementation being carried out by the National Service Projects Agency, a branch of the Armed Forces, in collaboration with the private sector, and to forge numerous international alliances. When he arrived, General Walid Abu Al-Majd, the Director General of the National Service Projects Agency, as well as other agency heads, representatives of the business sector, and other project participants are among his companions. In accordance with President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi’s directives to the government in this regard, noting that the Egyptian state dealt with the issue of manufacturing vaccines with national pride. As a result of our recent investments in highly capable medical and industrial facilities, we have a significant capacity to absorb vaccine production technologies. To guarantee that numerous immunizations are accessible to citizens, as well as their export to countries in the region and the African continent. In this context, Dr. Mostafa Madbouly praised the National Service Projects Authority’s implementation of the Vaccine and Biotechnology City projects in the city of Ismailia as one of the national projects in the area of citizen public health and the localization of another crucial factor in bolstering the Egyptian economy is the production of human and veterinary vaccines in Egypt. This is because the National Service Projects Organization is actively working to strengthen our export goods to international markets, which helps the state by providing foreign currency. According to instructions from the President of Egypt Republic, General Walid Abu Al-Majd assured the Prime Minister that the project’s objective is to localize the vaccine industry in Egypt and transfer the most recent technology used globally. General Abu Al-Majd continued by saying that the system aims to establish a sort of twinning with the most renowned Egyptian universities and to choose the best individuals from academic institutions and scientific research organizations to work on the project once it is finished, implemented, and operational. The system also aspires to make the medical city a significant medical institution and building, as well as a smart city. Its strategy is built on adhering to the numerous digital transformation strategies the nation is adopting at this time, as well as being a green city by installing the most recent solar energy systems in all of its different locations within the framework of national efforts for green projects. Additionally, it depends on governance for management. On his part, the representative of the international company involved in Vaccine City said that it began working in Egypt in 2011. He expressed his satisfaction with the good relationship between the company and the National Service Projects Organization in the Vaccine City that is being established on the outskirts of Ismailia with the support of President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi

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