MIZUHA Co., Ltd. recently exhibited “KuSui”, manufactured in Egypt, at the Annual International Industry Forum and Exhibition Forum held in Egypt.
“KuSui” will begin full-scale production in Egypt at the beginning of the year 2025.
[Overview of Egypt Annual International Industry Forum and Exhibition]
One of the largest events in Egypt, organized by the Egyptian Industry Union and sponsored by the Egyptian President, the first edition was held in October 2022 and the second in October 2023.
[Date of the 3rd edition]
November 25 to November 27, 2024
[Location]
Manara International Conference Center and Egypt International Exhibition Center(Cairo, New Cairo Tagamou Area)
[Forum Overview]
Discussion on investment opportunities and measures to expand exports in Egypt, as well as regional partnerships and support for entrepreneurship in the industrial and commercial sectors
[exhibitors (at a trade show, etc.)]
-Ministries, government agencies and presidential organizations related to industry and investment, and public enterprises
-Member companies of the Egyptian Industrial Union
-International partnership projects, environmental sustainability projects
-Private companies
[Major Visitors]
-Regional and International Organizations
-Representatives of the diplomatic corps of various countries in Egypt
-Investors, financial and business representatives from Egypt and abroad
-Member companies and related facilities of the Egyptian Industrial Union
-Consultants from various industrial sectors
-Private sector buyers' delegations
[Interview Summary]
The interviewer asked about the difference between “KuSui” and “Desalination,” and the Egyptian development manager commented.
“Desalination” is the process of making potable water from salty water, such as groundwater or seawater.
“KuSui,” on the other hand, collects and condenses moisture from the air to produce potable water.
This also means that while desalination requires a water source, “KuSui” is a machine that does not need a water source. Therefore, “KuSui” can produce water on the spot, even in places like deserts where there is no water source or where the water source is far away.
In other words, “KuSui” is a water source.