Cairo Chamber Holds Emergency Meeting to Accommodate Exhibitors for "Welcome Schools" Exhibition

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Monday - 11 September 2023 - 9:35 AM

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The Cairo Chamber of Commerce, under the leadership of Mr. Ayman Al-Ashri, has announced a state of emergency in preparation for organizing the "Welcome Schools" exhibition, scheduled to take place from September 15 to September 29 in collaboration with the Ministries of Supply, Trade, and Industry, the Cairo Governorate, and all relevant authorities.

 

 

The Chamber's Exhibition Committee, chaired by General Salah Al-Abd, Secretary of the Treasury, held an extensive meeting to discuss the exhibition's details. Mr. Sherif Yahia, Deputy President of the Cairo Chamber, chaired the meeting in the absence of General Salah Al-Abd, with the attendance of committee members Mr. Ashraf Khedr, Assistant of the Chamber's Treasury, and Dr. Naglaa El-Naggar, a member of the Chamber's Board of Directors.

 

 

Also present at the meeting were Mr. Khaled Hassanein, a member of the Cairo Chamber's Board of Directors and head of the Clothing Division, Mr. Ahmed Abu Jebal, head of the Stationery Division, Mr. Ahmed Hassan, Deputy Head of the Digital Economy Division, Mr. Mohamed Al-Safti, a member of the Stationery Division, Mr. Nader Al-Kabeer, a member of the Footwear and Leather Products Division, Mr. Mohamed Nabil, a member of the Clothing Division, Mrs. Samah Hekal, a member of the Clothing Division, Mr. Mohamed Rameeh, a member of the Digital Economy Division, and Mrs. Sahar Abdel Azim, Director of the Member Services and Affairs Division and the Office of the Executive Director at the Chamber of Food Industries at the Federation of Industries, along with several exhibitors.

 

 

During the meeting, providing space for exhibitors from diverse sectors within the exhibition was discussed, in accordance with the allocated spaces for each activity.

 

 

The exhibition will include all school supplies, ready-made clothing, footwear, leather products, bags, computers, food products, banking services, a women's pavilion for handicrafts, and other goods needed by Egyptian families for their children during the school season.

 

 

The Cairo Chamber announced that the Exhibition Committee will remain in session until the exhibitors are accommodated and all details are finalized. It will also closely monitor the exhibition's activities, which is of utmost importance in the coming period to ensure complete comfort for citizens and to work towards the successful execution of the exhibition, as is the tradition of the Chamber's Exhibition Committee.