Intelli-Pro targets EGP 100m in fire safety projects in 2026

Intelli-Pro, an engineering firm specializing in fire-fighting and protection systems, announced plans to execute projects worth around EGP 100 million in 2026 as part of its expansion strategy. These projects will span three key sectors: educational institutions, government entities, and service, investment, and industrial initiatives. The growth stems from rising demand for fire protection systems and heightened investor awareness of occupational safety and risk management.

Intelli-Pro's 2026 targets build on its 2025 performance, completing projects valued at approximately EGP 70 million, according to Karim Ahmed, the company's CEO. Ahmed stated that Egypt's fire-fighting systems market expanded by more than 15% in 2025, with projections nearing 20% growth next year, driven by improved currency stability and stricter compliance demands in industrial and service developments.

Ahmed emphasized the Civil Defense Authority's role in enhancing inspection and approval processes, which expedite project execution while upholding stringent safety standards. He also noted that broadening domestic manufacturing of fire safety systems would gain from increased financing access, especially for emerging industrial projects, fostering local production and curbing import dependency.

Founded in 2019, Intelli-Pro handles the design, supply, installation, and maintenance of fire-fighting systems, alongside electromechanical and low-current systems. The firm has provided fire protection solutions to over 70 organizations across Egypt in industries like manufacturing, telecommunications, aviation, and education. Intelli-Pro intends to bolster its technical and human resources in alignment with its growth plans, aiding elevated safety norms in Egyptian construction and industrial endeavors.

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