This Factory will be the first project in Wadi Al-Technologia in the East Ismailia Industrial Zone, and expected to create 150 direct jobs.
The Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZONE) signed an agreement with Indian company FerroGenesis to establish on 35,000 square meters with an investment of $5 million.
This Factory will be the first project in Wadi Al-Technologia in the East Ismailia Industrial Zone, and expected to create 150 direct jobs.
The agreement was signed by Walid Gamal El-Din, Chairman of SCZONE, and Chinmay Kumar Sahu, Chairman of FerroGenesis.
This initiative is part of three planned projects in the metal industries sector by Volkov, with total anticipated investments of $65 million.
El-Din emphasized that this initiative underscores SCZONE’s commitment to developing Sinai, a strategic and historically significant part of Egypt.
The upcoming projects will generate direct and indirect employment opportunities for Sinai’s residents, supporting the government’s broader economic and social integration plans.
El-Din revealed that two more agreements with Volkov are expected to be signed in the coming months, bringing total investments in the metal industries sector to $65 million.
Wadi Al-Technologia spans 72 square kilometers and is designed to host industries that leverage the region’s natural resources, such as silica sand, to build a high-tech industrial ecosystem.
SCZONE aims to establish a fully integrated industrial community that fosters synergy between investment, education, and research.