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Saudi Deputy Minister Explores Hemodialysis Manufacturing Cooperation During Cairo Visit

source:- Serrari Group

As part of his official trip to Egypt, Khalid bin Saleh Al Mudaifer, the Saudi Deputy Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources for Mining Affairs, went to the Wadi El Nile Stio plant in Cairo, where they make hemodialysis filters and dialyzers. The visit was an important step toward improving cooperation between the two countries in one of the region's most important medical manufacturing sectors.

The Saudi delegation looked at the plant's advanced production lines, which are used to make hemodialysis filters, during their tour. These filters are very important for treating kidney failure and are an important medical product for health systems all over the Middle East. People in charge at the site gave a detailed presentation on the whole production process, from the raw materials to the final steps of assembly and quality control. The plant's technologies meet all of the Egyptian Drug Authority's requirements and follow all global quality standards.

The visit gave both sides a chance to talk about ways for businesses to work together, especially on moving the production of hemodialysis filters to Saudi Arabia. The talks made it clear that the main goal is to share Egypt's industrial know-how to help the Kingdom reach its national goals as part of Saudi Vision 2030. This goal fits with Egypt's ongoing plan to boost local pharmaceutical production and make the country more self-sufficient in basic medical supplies. Officials from both countries stressed how important it is for the health sector to work together with other countries in the region to make sure that everyone has access to important medical equipment.

Tamer F., the Vice Chairperson of the Egyptian Drug Authority, said that the Authority is still committed to supporting joint industrial investments. He said that Egypt and Saudi Arabia working together more closely helps to improve the overall goal of making Arab medical and pharmaceutical security better. He says that working together on industrial projects makes it easier for Arab countries to meet the growing demand for high-quality medical products while relying less on supplies from other countries.

Al Mudaifer, for his part, praised Egypt's strong industrial base. He said that the skills shown at the Wadi El Nile Stio plant show that the country can help Saudi Arabia's plans to localize the medical technology sector. He went on to say that if this kind of cooperation works, it will speed up the growth of advanced medical manufacturing in the Kingdom and strengthen economic ties between the two countries.

The visit was a big step forward for Arab cooperation in the medical industries, according to Amr Abdel Razek, Chairperson of Wadi El Nile Stio Life Science. He said that the work of the plant is an example of how regions can work together, especially in areas that rely heavily on scientific knowledge and precise manufacturing. Abdel Razek stressed the need to move hemodialysis filter production closer to home and said that doing so would help create a competitive regional industry that could meet future healthcare needs.

At the end of the visit, both sides agreed to work together more closely on technical issues and to create a shared plan for moving hemodialysis filter production to local areas. The plan will include sharing knowledge, working together on training programs, and slowly building up a production base that can serve both national markets and the region as a whole. The officials were sure that this kind of cooperation would make medical manufacturing stronger and healthcare more resilient across the Arab world.

The visit confirmed the long-standing partnership between Egypt and Saudi Arabia in improving healthcare and building industry. Both countries see medical manufacturing as a key area that helps the economy grow and keeps the country's health safe. The talks in Cairo showed that everyone was committed to making the region a better place to make important medical supplies.

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