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Egyptian Engineer Develops Mercedes, Porsche New Motors


Sun 19 May 2019 | 11:32 AM
Ibrahim Eldeeb

Dr. Mohamed Abdel Halim, materials science Egyptian specialist and manufacturing product development specialist at Welter Inc German Company, developed new motors for Mercedes and Porsche vehicles.

German cars are vintage and luxurious; now Egypt is looking forward to having a major role in this successful story.

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Abdel Halim’s line of work is very sensitive as he’s responsible for products’ quality besides developing motors for cars, warships, ships and other transportation equipment.

The 32-year-old Egyptian engineer carried out transport technology projects in Egypt, China and Spain.

He told 'SEE' that Welter Inc develops some motor parts that are not manufactured anywhere else like “basatem”.

Materials Science

Materials Science field mainly focuses on setting the final design for a product under implementation. Moreover, it determines all inputs needed besides the manufacturing stages and strategy.

Old Motors’ Deficiency

Regarding old motors, oil was leaking to combustion chamber and as a result, a black smoke comes out of the tailpipe.

On the other hand, the new developed motors never allow oil to go through the combustion chamber and prevent it from burning.

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Travelling to Germany

When Abdel Halim had the chance to work abroad, he never thought about heading to the Middle East or Eastern Europe.

He chose Germany; as it’s a pioneer country in engineering industry. Besides his current work, he works as a professor in the German University.

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Childhood

Abdel Halim was born in Tanta governorate in Egypt. He was the only son for his parents. After graduation from the IG secondary school, he joined the German University in Cairo (GUC).

He was an excellent student; as such he got the opportunity to work on his graduation project at the German University in Berlin.

Eventually, he received his doctorate in engineering and became a member of one of the famous German companies.

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