jeudi 12 août 2010

국제협력단

국제협력단
The KOICA (Korea International Cooperation Agency) Egypt Office and the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA)held a ceremony upon completion of the ‘Project for the Development of Information Technology for the Supreme Council of Antiquities’in the conference room on the SCA premises, located in Zamalek.

Through this project, which cost US $2 mil, funded by KOICA, the Supreme Council of Antiquities will be able to connect its main office (Zamalek) with its three branches (in the Abbasiya, Lazoghli and Citadel districts) with a 1Mbps exclusive Internet line. This network enables real-time recording and viewing of information about antiquities.

Moreover the SCA has been provided by high-definition film scanners and digital cameras which will help in digitalize the antiquities information to the latest state-of-the-art technological level. This will be positively reflected on the management of Egypt’s abundant and diverse antiquities in a scientific and methodical way.

The participants in this ceremony included Mr. Yoon Jong Kon, the Korean Ambassador to Egypt; Dr. Zahi Hawass, Secretary-General of the SCA; Mr. Jae Woong Lee, Resident Representative of KOICA Egypt Office and Mr. Nabil Abdel-Hamid, First Undersecretary of the Ministry of International Cooperation

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