AAIB funds Upper Egypt's first AI-powered radiotherapy system

Arab African International Bank (AAIB) has signed an agreement with Siemens Healthineers to supply Assiut University Hospitals with Upper Egypt's first integrated AI-powered radiotherapy system, making it the first private bank in Egypt to back the purchase of a comprehensive radiation therapy setup.

On Thursday, Arab African International Bank (AAIB) announced a deal with Siemens Healthineers to equip Assiut University Hospitals with an integrated AI-powered radiotherapy system, the first in Upper Egypt. The initiative includes a Linear Accelerator (TrueBeam) and a CT-Simulator, aimed at treating cancer patients from Upper Egypt and beyond as part of the bank's corporate social responsibility efforts.

The system incorporates global oncology technologies, using AI for treatment planning to optimize dose distribution and minimize human errors. The bank states that it will cut session durations, boost patient comfort, and shorten waiting lists by streamlining planning and delivery.

Tamer Waheed, AAIB's Deputy Chairperson and Managing Director, noted that the project builds on the bank's ongoing commitment to community development in high-need regions. He said: "This advanced radiotherapy system represents a turning point in the treatment path for oncology patients, providing modern technologies that contribute to improving treatment results and reducing side effects."

Diaa El-Shennawy, Head of Sales at Siemens Healthineers Egypt, emphasized that healthcare's future depends on combining diagnostic imaging with radiotherapy. He added that the partnership sets a standard for oncology care, enhancing medical decisions, patient safety, and team performance.

Mohamed El-Shahawy, Head of Varian Egypt and North East Africa, highlighted the system's AI-driven precision in dose calculations and real-time tumor targeting. He remarked: "We are not just providing a radiation device, but an integrated and advanced system to ensure a precise, fast, and safe treatment journey."

Professor Ahmed El-Minshawy, President of Assiut University, called the linear accelerator acquisition a technical milestone and the first for Egyptian university hospitals. He viewed the AAIB collaboration as a strategic alliance focused on easing patient burdens in Upper Egypt. This partnership exemplifies cooperation among banking, medical technology firms, and academic bodies to broaden access to cutting-edge healthcare in underserved areas.

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