The centre complements Egypt’s digital strategy, which involves the implementation of 17 smart cities to facilitate the transition towards a digital society.
It will provide “intelligence everywhere” in the country’s New Administrative Capital city, which will also feature a cultural district and urban neighbourhoods.
It is establishing an advanced distribution management system and metering infrastructure for the Damietta region in the Nile delta, serving 4.5 million people.
Green Planet for Sustainable Environmental Solutions has signed a feedstock deal with H2-Industries for the hydrogen production plant at East Port Said.
It will supply 300,000 smart meters, including the necessary hardware and software to establish an advanced metering infrastructure in Egypt’s second largest city.
The facility in East Port Said will produce clean hydrogen to power Egypt’s domestic energy transition and enable it to become an exporter of hydrogen and a major player in the hydrogen economy.
Orange Business Services has announced it will design and build centre to provide cloud services for the country’s new administrative capital on a greenfield site, east of Cairo.