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DMG MORI chief greets GUC on Having 1st 3D Aluminum Processing Machine


Sun 20 Jan 2019 | 01:29 PM
Ibrahim Eldeeb

By Ibrahim Eldeeb and Hassan El-Khawaga

CAIRO, Jan. 20 (SEE) - Chairman of the Executive Board of Germany's DMG MORI Company Christian Thönes greeted the German University in Cairo (GUC) on possessing 3DAluminum Processing Machine for the first time in the world.

Thönes was delivering a speech during inauguration of DMG MORI Africa Machining and Technology Center in the presence of Dr. Ashraf Mansour, the GUC chairman of the Board of Trustees, Higher Education Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, Transport Minister Hesham Arafat, Minister of State for Military Production Mohamed El Assar, and Supply Minister Ali Moselhi.

He noted that he wrote to President Abdel Fattah El Sisi saying that Egypt is on the right track to technological change for the future.

The German chief hailed Egypt's capabilities which qualifies to success topped of which the trained workers, adding that there 1,300 DMG MORI machines in Egypt.

GUC and DMG MORI cooperate on a high level that allows providing modern technology which is only available in Egypt on the African level.

The GUC also celebrated the opening of GUC Solar City and GUC Plastic Mold and Dye Academy.

Abdel Ghaffar, during the event, said inauguration such centers represents the strength of Egyptian-German relations which the GUC contributes to boosting them.

The DMG MORI group is one of the largest manufacturers of metal cutting machines and a leading global manufacturer of CNC-controlled Turning centers and Milling machines.