
Nations of Sky launches operations in Egypt and announces a diverse project portfolio
Eng. Tamer Nabil, Vice Chairman of the Board, stated that the company's launch reaffirms the strength and potential of the Egyptian real estate market for serious investors, with Nations of Sky at the forefront. Established last year, the company plays a dual role: as an indirect master developer working with major real estate firms on large-scale strategic projects and as a direct developer of its own ventures. With a highly experienced and skilled team, the company aims to implement a comprehensive vision for real estate growth.
Eng. Tamer Nabil: 'We Aim to Build Global-Standard Communities in Egypt with an Ambitious Expansion Plan'
Nabil highlighted that Nations of Sky collaborates with leading entities in real estate development to provide added value for clients and deliver projects that incorporate the latest architectural innovations. To achieve this, the company engages top-tier consultants, contractors, and designers, both locally and internationally.
With a team of seasoned professionals in Egypt's urban development sector, Nations of Sky has carefully selected prime locations for its projects as part of its strategy to identify promising areas. The company is committed to contributing significantly to Egypt's urban expansion by investing heavily in the local market. Its goal is to create sustainable cities that leave a lasting imprint on the country's real estate landscape, focusing on smart, sustainable communities that enhance residents' lifestyles by fostering imagination, ambition, exploration, connection, and creativity.
The company is also keen on accelerating project execution to meet delivery commitments, making timely handovers to clients a top priority. Nations of Sky believes that adhering to contractual obligations and maintaining high-quality execution are key factors in competing with major players in the market. It has set a strategic goal to secure a leading position among Egypt's top real estate developers.
Eng. Tamer Nabil stated: 'Our company has a clear vision, as reflected in our name. We aim to build world-class communities in Egypt, leveraging all the resources necessary to establish a strong presence in the market. With a diverse land portfolio in strategic locations, we are positioned to develop pioneering projects that address both current and future needs. Our mission is to create sustainable communities that preserve resources and minimize environmental impact while offering extensive green spaces and fully integrated service areas that cater to residents' needs.'
Lamiaa El Sharkawy: 'Our Strategy is Based on Market Research, and We Rely on Design, Quality, and Location'
Lamiaa El Sharkawy, General Manager of Nations of Sky, emphasized that the company is introducing groundbreaking designs to the Egyptian market for the first time. These designs maximize the functionality of residential spaces while ensuring privacy, blending aesthetic appeal with practical living solutions.
She added that Nations of Sky has developed innovative programs aimed at capturing a significant share of the real estate market by prioritizing design, quality, and prime locations to attract buyers. This strategy is particularly crucial in a highly competitive market with a wide range of offerings and advanced marketing approaches. Additionally, the company is committed to supporting Egypt's efforts in exporting real estate to international buyers.
Notably, Nations of Sky has built its strategy on in-depth market studies and a deep understanding of consumer needs. The company's philosophy goes beyond constructing buildings—it aims to contribute to Egypt's economic and social development by integrating advanced technologies into its projects, reducing environmental impact, and strengthening the real estate sector as a key driver of the national economy.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


ARN News Center
6 hours ago
- ARN News Center
New 4-lane underpass to cut travel time between Dubai's key roads by 61%
Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has opened an 800-metre four-lane underpass that will cut travel time between Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed and Al Khail roads by 61 per cent, dropping from 9.7 minutes to 3.8 minutes. It's part of the Umm Suqeim Street Development Project that aims to enhance connectivity between four strategic corridors - Sheikh Zayed Road, Al Khail Road, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road and Emirates Road. Making the announcement on Sunday, Mattar Al Tayer, Director General, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of RTA, said the underpass will "increase the capacity of Umm Suqeim Street to 16,000 vehicles per hour in both directions and improve traffic flow". It will also "serve several residential and development areas, including Al Barsha South 1, 2, and 3, Dubai Hills, Arjan, and Dubai Science Park, home to a population of over one million". Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority opens an 800-metre tunnel with four lanes in each direction, as part of the Umm Suqeim Street Development Project, which extends from the intersection with Al Khail Road to the intersection with Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road. The project… — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) August 3, 2025 Al Taye added that 'the Umm Suqeim Street Development Project extends from the intersection with Al Khail Road to the intersection with Sheikh Zayed Road, covering a distance of 4.6 km". It also "included upgrading the intersection of Umm Suqeim Street with Al Barsha South Street, near Kings' School and "a signalised surface-level intersection". He added that the 'completed project is part of a comprehensive plan to develop the Umm Suqeim–Al Qudra corridor, which extends from the intersection with Jumeirah Street to the intersection with Emirates Road, spanning a total of 16 km". It is "considered one of the most important strategic projects for developing transverse east–west roads to enhance connectivity with vertical north–south roads". Deploying smart tech The RTA used drones to analyse construction data using artificial intelligence, enhancing operational efficiency on-site, accelerating decision-making, and providing real-time, highly accurate information. These technologies also doubled on-site presence, reduced the duration of field surveys by 60 per cent, and improved overall monitoring. Additionally, time-lapse imaging was employed to continuously track construction progress, increasing monitoring efficiency by 40 per cent.


Zawya
2 days ago
- Zawya
Submissions open for 10th African Power & Energy Elites
Are you or do you know Africa's most impactful energy and water sector leaders, pioneers, and innovators? Well then, you can submit a nomination for the 10th African Power and Energy Elites: People and Projects. Known as The Elites, this annual initiative honours the changemakers transforming lives and systems across the continent – from expanding energy access to reshaping infrastructure through innovation, smart investment, and policy reform. The Elites 'The Elites is not an awards-based programme. It's a respected platform for visibility, credibility, and connection. We're calling on all stakeholders to help recognise excellence where it's happening,' says Nicolette Pombo-van Zyl, editor-in-chief of ESI Africa. Millions in Africa still lack reliable electricity and clean water. The Elites platform wants to bring attention to the innovators tackling these systemic challenges — from off-grid solar solutions and AI-driven utilities to clean mobility hubs and community-led water projects. The categories for the 10th edition are: - Leadership and Rising Stars. - Grid-tied and Off-grid Projects. - Smart and Digital Solutions. - Clean Mobility and Energy at Mines. - Water and Sanitation Innovations. - Finance and Investment Models. Open to individuals and organisations across the value chain — executives, technicians, developers, entrepreneurs, utilities, and beyond. Even self-nominations are encouraged! All submissions will be reviewed by a trusted Elites Advisory Board, evaluating innovation, relevance, and impact. Those featured will receive: - Editorial feature in a respected industry magazine (print and digital). - Exposure through ESI Africa, Vuka Group events, and digital campaigns. - Professional video interviews with project leads and leaders. - Social media promotion reaching thousands across Africa and globally. You can submit your nominations of individuals and projects building Africa's sustainable energy and water future until 28 September 2025. Submit your nomination here.


Fintech News ME
3 days ago
- Fintech News ME
Egypt's MIDBANK Completes Core Banking Overhaul with Temenos
MIDBANK, a long-standing Egyptian financial institution, has completed a full overhaul of its core banking infrastructure, replacing its legacy systems with Temenos ' banking technology platform. The move marks a significant milestone in the bank's broader digital transformation strategy, aimed at modernising operations and enhancing service delivery across the country. Following an extensive evaluation process, MIDBANK chose to implement a suite of Temenos solutions, including its Core Banking system, Payments Hub, Financial Crime Mitigation, and Data Hub. The bank adopted a 'big bang' approach for the transition, decommissioning its previous systems and activating the new platform in a single step. Amr El-Garhy, CEO and Managing Director of MIDBANK, stated: 'We turned off the light on one system, and turned on the light on another. It was a bold decision, but we were well prepared. Temenos was attentive at the moments that really mattered. They stayed close to the project and showed genuine commitment to our success. Powered by Temenos, MIDBANK is well-positioned to shape the future of digital banking in Egypt.' The new system is already delivering tangible results, including shorter transaction processing times, improved internal efficiency, and better customer experiences. Looking ahead, MIDBANK plans to roll out digital banking channels using Temenos Digital and to explore artificial intelligence applications through tools such as the Temenos Product Manager Copilot. Santhosh Rao, Managing Director for the Middle East and Africa at Temenos, commented: 'MIDBANK's successful go-live is a strong example of how Temenos helps financial institutions modernise with confidence. Our proven delivery capability, combined with our innovative and adaptable platform, enabled a smooth and timely transition. MIDBANK is now equipped to deliver modern, efficient, and customer-centric banking services.' Temenos' existing presence in Egypt, its local partnerships, and prior experience in the region were instrumental in supporting the implementation. Key partners included ITSS for the rollout and DXC for testing support.