Grifols Egypt Partners with Orange Business to Enhance Healthcare Infrastructure

Orange Business has successfully completed the initial phase of establishing a new data center and communications setup for the Grifols Egypt for Plasma Derivatives (GEPD) facility located in the Medical City within the New Administrative Capital. This collaboration, facilitated through the ACUD commercial and telco data center, is pivotal in supporting Egypt’s goal to be self-sufficient in plasma-derived medicines.

The partnership delivers comprehensive co-location services, communication solutions, equipment procurement, and expert services throughout the project’s construction and future operations. Grifols Egypt, a joint venture between Egypt’s National Service Projects Organization (NSPO) and the global healthcare firm Grifols, is set to bolster the Egyptian healthcare system significantly.

Orange Business, leveraging over 25 years of operational experience in Egypt and extensive technical expertise, plays a crucial role in navigating the project’s regulatory and legal landscapes, ensuring its success. The ACUD data center is equipped with advanced infrastructure and technology, certified for design, build, and operate (DBO) standards, offering a range of hosting options from dedicated servers to cloud services.

This integrated network infrastructure will connect essential facilities including a plasma laboratory, data center, plasma warehouse, donation centers, and a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility, optimizing operations and ensuring the timely delivery of vital therapeutics to patients.

Kristof Symons, CEO International at Orange Business, expressed enthusiasm about supporting this essential national health initiative. “We are proud to apply our global expertise to help Grifols replicate its successful business model in Egypt, contributing significantly to societal advancements.”

Dr. Ahmed Serag, Chief Strategy and Projects Officer at GEPD, also noted the successful partnership with Orange Business, emphasizing the strategic use of advanced technologies to enhance the industry and improve the quality of life for Egyptian patients.

Khaled Abbas, ACUD’s Chairman and Managing Director, highlighted the role of the new developments in Egypt’s communications infrastructure and healthcare systems, underscoring their importance to the Medical City and the broader Digital Egypt Strategy.

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