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The Minister of Electricity inspects the technological units complex of the Nuclear Materials Authority in Anshas

Within the framework of the state’s general policy and working to maximize the returns of natural resources and ground raw materials, and make good use of them, and benefit from scientific research and support applied research projects, and localize modern technology, and add economic value, through the use of alternative opportunities, Dr. Mahmoud Esmat, Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy, today, made a field visit to the technological units complex of the Nuclear Materials Authority in the Anshas region.

 

 The visit comes within the framework of ongoing field tours to work and production sites, bodies and sectors affiliated with the Ministry in all governorates, which aim to improve performance rates, advance affiliated sectors, maximize returns, and support and invest in accumulated competencies and experiences, especially in affiliated research and scientific bodies, as well as following up on the application of research results to serve the production and manufacturing policy that the Ministry is working to implement during the current stage, based on the state’s general vision and the industrial expansion plan, and the transfer and localization of modern technology in all fields. Industrial.

 

Dr. Mahmoud Esmat began the field visit, by inspecting the headquarters of the Nuclear Materials Authority and its various divisions and departments, including the analysis, biotechnology and testing laboratories, and the acid purification plant. The tour included the presence of Dr. Hamid Mira, Chairman of the Authority, and Dr. Amr Al-Hajj Ali, Chairman of the Atomic Energy Authority, and the participation of a number of experts, professors and researchers working in the Nuclear Materials Authority, the Technology Units Complex. Dr. Esmat listened to a detailed explanation and witnessed a practical experience for processing raw materials and raising their quality starting from the stages. Processing and preparation, going through the stages of treatment and purification and raising the quality to international standards, all the way to practical experiments on methods for extracting some economic and strategic elements. The field visit extended to inspecting a number of technological units that are being worked on and in the final testing stages..  

At the conclusion of the visit, Dr. Mahmoud Esmat praised the Nuclear Materials Authority and its effective role within the framework of the state’s vision to maximize returns from natural resources and ground raw materials, as well as what the Authority is doing in terms of localization of the industry, technology transfer, and reliance on purely Egyptian techniques, especially in the field of extracting rare elements and materials.

Explaining that the Nuclear Materials Authority possesses accumulated competencies and experiences, and has presented many scientific and research results that have been applied, and the Authority is a major partner in the sustainable development plan and development projects in many economic fields, especially the areas of exploration and extraction of ores and earth materials, adding that the repeated visits come within the framework of the state’s direction to pay attention to and benefit from the applications of scientific research, localization of technology, support of local manufacturing, and maximization of returns from natural resources and expansion of manufacturing industries, stressing that the Ministry aims to improve performance rates, advance affiliated sectors, and maximize Returns, support and investment of accumulated competencies and experiences in affiliated research and scientific bodies.

 

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