15 December 2025
Egypt is accelerating its journey toward technological independence through an expanded partnership between the French multinational Thales and the Egyptian-based Arab International Optronics (AIO).
This collaboration aims to transform Cairo’s defence, cybersecurity, and industrial capabilities over the coming decade, positioning Egypt as a regional hub for advanced technology and defence manufacturing.
Thales, a Paris-listed company with over 83,000 employees across 68 countries, is a global leader in defence, aerospace, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and cloud technologies. The company has maintained a presence in Egypt for more than 50 years, supporting sectors such as civil aviation, defence, enterprise security, and space systems. Its footprint across Africa also includes Morocco, Nigeria, Kenya, Algeria, and South Africa.
The renewed cooperation with AIO marks one of the most significant expansions of Thales’ operations in the Middle East and Africa in recent years. AIO, established by the Egyptian Armed Forces, is a key manufacturer of optical and electro-optical equipment, producing night-vision systems, thermal imagers, fire-control systems, and remote weapon stations. It plays a vital role in Egypt’s defence industry and exports military technology to allied nations.
The partnership encompasses six major initiatives, including the establishment of a Thales Academy aimed at training Egyptian military personnel, government officials, and civilians in areas such as AI, cybersecurity, radar, optronics, and radio communications. The academy will feature certified programs conducted by Thales experts, in collaboration with Egyptian and French universities.
Other components of the partnership involve upgrading fire-control systems for armoured vehicles, enhancing remote-controlled weapon systems, deploying advanced surveillance solutions with Thales radars and thermal imagers, and creating a new service centre within AIO to support locally deployed technologies. Thales also plans to incorporate more components produced by AIO into its global supply chain, expanding local manufacturing and increasing Egypt’s export capacity.
“With the reinforcement of this strong partnership with AIO, Thales in Egypt is proud to contribute to the technological sovereignty of Egypt. By anchoring Thales’ advanced solutions locally, we aim to support Egypt’s position as a regional technology hub capable of exporting high-value solutions,” said Sherif Barakat, CEO of Thales Egypt.
This strategic deal underscores Egypt’s long-term ambition to innovate independently, build confidence in its technological capabilities, and compete on the global stage in defence and advanced technologies.


