Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Egypt Seeks Help of Chinese Companies for Popularizing Robotic Surgery

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The collaboration aims to localize robotic surgery technology across public hospitals, enhance surgical precision and patient outcomes, and strengthen the skills of Egyptian medical teams. The program will include comprehensive training for Egyptian surgeons in robotic surgical techniques across multiple disciplines.

Egypt’s Ministry of Health announced that Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health Khaled Abdel Ghaffar met with representatives of Chinese medical technology companies TechnoWave and Medbot to discuss potential cooperation in developing robotic surgery in Egypt.

The meeting — held at the ministry’s headquarters in the New Administrative Capital — explored a partnership framework to supply advanced surgical robots for a range of medical specialities and to establish remote training centres for robotic surgery using the latest global technologies.

The minister said the collaboration aims to localize robotic surgery technology across public hospitals, enhance surgical precision and patient outcomes, and strengthen the skills of Egyptian medical teams. The program will include comprehensive training for Egyptian surgeons in robotic surgical techniques across multiple disciplines.

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Abdel Ghaffar added that the initiative aligns with Egypt’s strategy to invest in human capital and promote innovation in the healthcare sector, emphasising that the expansion of robotic surgery represents a “qualitative leap” in the efficiency and accuracy of medical procedures.

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