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eAswaaq Misr installs 13 electronic gates in Giza Pyramids area
Last October, eAswaaq Misr operated the latest electronic systems to digitize the point of sale and ticket system.
Published in Daily News Egypt on 19 - 12 - 2021

eAswaaq Misr, a subsidiary of e-finance for financial and digital investments, has completed the construction and operation of electronic gates for the Giza pyramids area, where 13 modern electronic gates were installed and operated at the two entry points.
Last October, eAswaaq Misr operated the latest electronic systems to digitize the point of sale and ticket system.
This comes within the work of the eAswaaq Misr company to develop ticket systems for 30 archaeological sites, which will be developed and digitized before the end of 2022, provided that they will be made available, respectively, for reservations through the application and the central electronic portal of the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, which is established by eAswaaq Misr.
eAswaaq Misr is preparing to launch the central electronic platform for the Ministry of Tourism to book tickets for archaeological sites electronically by the end of the current year 2021, which is directly connected to the electronic systems related to entering these shrines and which operates with a QR code to scan tickets to facilitate and organize entry operations, and its development allows the reservation to be made available through various electronic means, or through ticket offices that have also been developed, the system also allows cash payment or through credit cards or mobile phone wallets.
eAswaaq Misr previously activated this new system in the National Museum of Civilization, the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir, the Sharm El-Sheikh Museum and the Hurghada Museum, so that the Giza pyramids will be the fifth project as part of a plan that includes digitization, mechanization and development of reservation systems, tickets and electronic portals for the 30 most famous tourist sites as a first stage, the system will be activated in the remaining group of the first stage in 2022.
Islam Mamoun, Managing Director of eAswaaq Misr, explained that the company's business was not limited to the installation of modern equipment and systems only, but the renewal of the ticket offices themselves, and the development of the complete system for the remote ticketing network, in addition to adding two access lanes to accommodate wheelchairs. In addition, the company had undertaken the training of ticket office staff on modern machines, in addition to installing monitoring systems for follow-up and supervision.


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