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Elsewedy Electric Co S.A.E. is an Egyptian multinational electrical company. It was founded in 1938 by the Elsewedy family. The company manufactures and sells integrated energy products and services in seven energy segments: Electrical cables and accessories, electrical products, telecommunications, transformers, wind energy generation, energy measurement and management, engineering ...
Heba Elsewedy (born 22 September 1973) (Arabic: هبة السويدي) is an Egyptian humanitarian who is a prominent figure in the public life of Egypt. She is the Founder of Ahl Masr Foundation, [1] a non-governmental organization that specializes in caring physically and psychologically for burn victims.
Global ranking Image Name Citizenship Net worth (USD) Sources of wealth 287: Nassef Sawiris Egypt 8.8 billion: Construction, Investments 835: Naguib Sawiris Egypt 3.8 billion
The Egyptian Electricity Holding Company is a state-owned company for electrical power generation, transmission and distribution in Egypt. [1] It was established in 2000 and works in the field of production, transmission and distribution of electricity in Egypt. [2]
In October 2018, after diplomatic negotiations between Tanzania's President Magufuli and Egypt's President Sisi, [29] [30] the government of Tanzania awarded the design and construction contract for this power project to the Egyptian company Arab Contractors together with the Egyptian manufacturing company El Sewedy Electric, [31] at a budgeted ...
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El Sewedy Group, an Egyptian company, manufactures electric metres in India. Another Egyptian company, Orascom Telecom, used to have 10% stake in the then Hutchinson-Essar which has since been bought by Vodafone [13] The current Indian investment in Egypt stands at US$2.5 billion in about 45 projects.
El Sewedy Electric has its headquarters in the Fifth Settlement of New Cairo. [16] The city is connected to other cities by a vast network of bus lines, and construction has begun for a monorail line that connects the city with the Cairo suburb of Nasr City to the west, and the New Administrative Capital to the east. [17]