The project aims to create new jobs for local workers, provide advanced equipment to the technological centers of the three targeted sectors to enhance production quality and reduce costs.
The Egyptian Cabinet has approved the draft resolution of the President regarding the technical support agreement for the leather, furniture, and marble industrial zones between Egypt and Italy.
The agreement aims to contribute to enhancing the industrial and economic development in the country through a focus on technology, innovation, knowledge transfer, sustainability, and environmental compatibility.
The expected outcomes of the project include boosting the economic and social situation of the industrial zones in the cities of Robiky for leather, Damietta for furniture, and the marble industrial zone in Shak El Tho’ban.
The project aims to create new jobs for local workers, provide advanced equipment to the technological centers of the three targeted sectors to enhance production quality and reduce costs.
Additionally, the project aims to expand the services of these centers, offer higher quality services to companies, facilitate the promotion of their products, enhance professional training for economic actors to improve their skills, and develop management skills in those areas.
Furthermore, the outcomes involve fostering collaboration among companies of all sizes, boosting competitiveness in global markets, aligning export growth with governmental policies and international standards, reinforcing local industrial elements, supporting advanced industries, and promoting environmental protection through renewable energy, recycling, and energy efficiency measures.