Egypt and UK explore expanded cooperation in industry and education

Egypt’s Minister of State for Military Production Salah Soliman Gemblat met with British Ambassador to Cairo Mark Bryson Richardson to discuss enhancing bilateral cooperation in industry and education. The talks focused on strategic partnerships and technical training opportunities. Both sides reaffirmed commitment to longstanding ties.

Egypt’s Minister of State for Military Production, Salah Soliman Gemblat, met with British Ambassador to Cairo, Mark Bryson Richardson, and his delegation to explore ways to enhance bilateral cooperation. Gemblat highlighted the longstanding historical ties between Egypt and the United Kingdom, emphasizing the manufacturing, technological, and technical capabilities of entities under the Ministry of Military Production. Discussions centered on establishing strategic partnerships between military production companies and British firms in various manufacturing sectors, including the use of advanced computer numerical control (CNC) machinery and production lines to manufacture spare parts for diverse applications. The meeting also addressed expanding cooperation in education, building on the existing partnership between the ministry’s training arm and UK-based Pearson in technical education. Both sides discussed increasing student enrollment in ministry-affiliated institutions accredited by Pearson, as well as forging partnerships with British entities to transfer educational expertise. These initiatives would support advanced training systems at the Egyptian Academy for Engineering and Advanced Technology and the Middle Technical College, both under the ministry, aiding higher and technical education development in Egypt. Richardson outlined areas for integration with military production companies, including development projects to improve services for Egyptian citizens. He reaffirmed the United Kingdom’s commitment to strengthening its longstanding partnership with Egypt through expanded collaboration across multiple sectors, supporting sustainable development and shared prosperity.

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