Orange Egypt CEO Eng.Yasser Shaker presents the latest Orange services to Prime Minister Dr. Mostafa Madbouly
Orange Egypt has announced its participation in the 27th Cairo ICT 2023 as the communication partner of this important technology event, which will be held from November 19th to 22nd at the Egypt International Exhibition Center in New Cairo.
Orange’s participation in this event is in line with the Egyptian government’s Digital Transformation and Smart Infrastructure Development Plan, the company’s expansion strategy to provide digital solutions to Egyptian businesses and enable them to access cutting-edge global technologies. This is part of the
The Orange pavilion showcased an impressive range of products, including the latest business services and technology solutions, as well as the most prominent initiatives produced by the Orange Digital Center (ODC).
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The company also demonstrated its digital twin technology, which creates digital virtual reproductions of reality, such as factories, facilities, and residential cities. This technology supports reality simulation of virtual twins that are linked to real-world data sources through IoT and AI technologies.
Orange also demonstrated its robotics technology, one of the fifth generation applications featuring high data transfer speeds. This gadget uses a 5th generation network to perform many tasks assigned to the robot. Orange also showed the robot’s reaction time to commands and to external elements that may occur in its surroundings while performing those tasks and instructions. This technology is expected to bring major advances in important areas such as transportation, trade, healthcare, and distance learning.
Additionally, the Orange Pavilion showcased the major initiatives and projects undertaken by the company to stimulate innovation and creativity, especially among entrepreneurs, in the areas of social responsibility and youth support. Orange’s exhibition pavilion featured the latest technology created by the Orange Digital Center (ODC), showcasing innovative student work such as 3D printing and demonstrating the technology’s ability to build complex shapes and forms. A sample was displayed.
The center also showcased successful student projects involving the invention of devices designed to assist visually impaired people in schools and universities. The device works as an alternative to traditional Braille systems by receiving and transmitting learning material tailored to the learning stage.
The center also has its own AI and robotics projects, including a robotic arm that can perform various tasks such as welding and other industrial activities.
Hisham Maran, Chief Business Officer of Orange Egypt, said: “This year, we are pleased to announce an advanced portfolio of services, smart solutions and effective electronic systems that strive to support Egypt’s digital transformation efforts. I’m happy about that.” “This is in line with Orange’s goals to expand business support, develop enterprises and facilitate payment and data exchange operations. This will ensure full prosperity and favorable operational, growth and cost There will be consequences,” Maran added.