- Honeywell and MCIT will deploy advanced technologies across key government buildings to accurately manage numerous sustainability performance indicators, including indoor air quality, carbon emissions and energy consumption.
- The Honeywell Buildings Sustainability Manager is a suite of solutions utilising artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML).
Honeywell and Egypt’s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to advance sustainability, reduce energy consumption and improve operational efficiency in government buildings across Egypt. The strategic MoU signed on the sidelines of the 27th Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC (COP 27) held in Egypt supports the objectives of the billion-dollar National Climate Change Strategy 2050.
As part of the agreement, Honeywell intends to deploy software and hardware solutions within two main government buildings, the Sharm el-Sheikh International Hospital and the New Governor’s Building in South Sinai, by deploying Honeywell Buildings Sustainability Manager powered by Honeywell Forge. The Honeywell Buildings Sustainability Manager is a suite of solutions utilising artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to ensure smarter and more sustainable buildings without compromising occupant experience.
Khaled Hashem, President of Honeywell Egypt and North Africa said, “Honeywell is proud to collaborate with MCIT to advance Egypt’s sustainability goals through digital technologies in support of Vision 2030. This MOU provides a framework for Honeywell and MCIT to explore opportunities to deploy advanced technologies across key government buildings to accurately manage numerous sustainability performance indicators, including indoor air quality, carbon emissions and energy consumption.”