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According to the findings, 82 percent of Egyptians expressed their belief that residing in a smart city would contribute to their overall happiness. Among the respondents in Egypt, 65 percent identified smart and connected buildings and homes as the most important innovation, closely followed by AI-driven services, manufacturing, transport, and medicine, which were deemed a priority by the same percentage of respondents
Egyptian Ambassador to Harare met with Vice-President of Zimbabwe Constantino Chiwenga.
The conference will be held on the sidelines of the 39th session of the Council of Arab Ministers of Housing and Reconstruction (CAMHR).
He said that Egypt occupies a great position as an important trading partner, adding that Emirati investments in Egypt exceed $7 billion.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid also applauded Egypt’s national project "Decent Life,” which was launched by President Sisi.
The meeting covered the company’s plans to resume assembling its vehicles in Egypt, and possible mechanisms to develop its activities.
Sisi has stressed the importance of developing the information and communication technology sector in Egypt, describing it as a "promising sector".
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