Engineer Mohamed Abdel Hadi, General Manager and Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors of Smart Window, said that the coming period will witness his company’s announcement of its investment plan to expand in the field of manufacturing in Egypt.

He explained in press statements during a tour of the company today in the new administrative capital that the investment climate in Egypt is encouraging and attractive to foreign investments and a gateway to access to African markets.
He pointed out that the construction boom that Egypt witnessed under the leadership of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi contributed to increasing production and demand for the company’s products, which led to thinking about expanding the Egyptian market and increasing investments.

Abdul Hadi praised the construction and real estate boom that the state has succeeded in achieving during the current stage, which stimulated the demand for all products of building materials and finishes and helped factories to continue productive activity as well as pumping new investments to help meet the needs of the local market on the one hand and provide more job opportunities on the other hand. Supports the state’s plan to reduce unemployment.

He pointed out the company’s keenness to design and provide smart products that meet the aspirations and aspirations of customers in the Egyptian market, pointing out that the company has been in Egypt for 3 years and acquires 25% of the target market and is looking through its new investment and expansion plan to increase its share by a large percentage in the coming years.

Abdel Hadi stated that the company provides design and aluminum solutions for curtain wall systems and facade solutions, doors and windows for the largest mega projects in Egypt, noting that his company specializes more in the architectural facades of modern architecturally complex buildings, according to his description, not the traditional buildings of villas and apartment buildings.

He noted that the company is also working to spread the culture of energy conservation, which is in line with the state’s vision, stressing that the glass produced by the company saves about 20% of energy consumption.

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