Egypt signs deal for AI-powered drones in environmental monitoring

Egypt's Ministry of Local Development and Environment has signed a cooperation agreement with Drone Tech to deploy a smart aerial monitoring system using AI-powered drones and geospatial analysis. The system aims to modernize oversight in areas like building violations, waste management, and pollution tracking. Environment Minister Manal Awad called the project a "qualitative leap" in monitoring systems.

Egypt's Ministry of Local Development and Environment announced a cooperation agreement with Drone Tech to launch a smart aerial monitoring system. The system relies on AI-powered drones for real-time field monitoring and data analysis to aid decision-making across governorates.

Environment Minister Manal Awad stated the project will bolster oversight in vital areas impacting daily life, including building violations, waste management, and pollution tracking—especially the seasonal "black cloud" phenomenon. It will also monitor encroachments on natural reserves, support the 100 Million Trees initiative, and improve environmental inspections.

The system employs advanced spectral imaging to precisely analyze pollution sources, as part of wider efforts to integrate cutting-edge technologies into government operations.

Mohamed Shehata Youssef, Chairperson of Drone Tech, affirmed the company's full technical support, noting it as the first such project with the ministry. Deployment will occur in phases across Egypt's governorates, prioritized by relevant authorities.

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Egypt has launched a unified digital environmental data registry for industrial facilities to support green transformation and compliance with international requirements.

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Egypt is embedding environmental considerations into its local development framework to boost resource efficiency and sustainable development across governorates, Minister of Local Development and Environment Manal Awad said. She chaired an expanded meeting with senior officials to review key policy areas.

Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly announced on Tuesday that Egypt will launch the Greening Cairo project to turn evacuated urban spaces into green areas.

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In a follow-up briefing to parliament's tourism and aviation committee, Civil Aviation Minister Sameh El-Hefny addressed challenges like rising airfares while advancing Egypt's modernization strategy, including sustainability initiatives and Hajj preparations. This builds on earlier announcements of Terminal 4 construction, fleet expansions, and digital upgrades.

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