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Egypt signs MOU with Japanese company to generate water from air

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An MOU was signed between Helwan Company for Metallic Appliances (Factory 360) of Egypt and Japan’s MIZUHA Company to manufacture a prototype of KuSui, which is a device that generates water from the air using technology developed by the Japanese firm

An MOU was signed between Helwan Company for Metallic Appliances (Factory 360) of Egypt and Japan’s MIZUHA Company to manufacture a prototype of KuSui, which is a device that generates water from the air using technology developed by the Japanese firm.

The event, among others, was attended by Mohamed Salaheldin Mostafa, Egypt’s  State Minister for Military Production. Mostafa said that the agreement was within the framework of the cooperation protocol that was signed between the Military Production Ministry and MIZUHA to test and develop the water-producing device from air “KUSui” in the military production facilities.

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