Siemens' engagement in Egypt commenced in 1859, when Werner von Siemens personally oversaw the installation of the nation's inaugural telegraph line, connecting Cairo and Suez. This foundational undertaking established a profound presence for Siemens, which subsequently became instrumental in the development of Egypt's nascent electrical infrastructure. Throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Siemens played a pivotal role in urban electrification, the establishment of power generation facilities and the creation of modern communication networks, thereby facilitating Egypt's initial transition into the industrial era.









