UNICEF / WHO — Egypt
Deployed MedWaste (national medical waste tracking) and iAssets across all 27 Egyptian governorates. The system features GPS-tracked hazardous waste transport, a real-time Command & Crisis Center, automated WHO-compliant reporting, and asset lifecycle management across thousands of healthcare facilities — funded by UNICEF and supervised by WHO.
Challenge
Egypt's healthcare sector generated massive medical waste with inefficient, error-prone manual tracking. Central authorities lacked real-time visibility into the disposal lifecycle, causing environmental and public health risks, fragmented documentation, and poor stakeholder coordination across 27 governorates.
Solution
Intrazero designed and deployed MedWaste with intelligent automated scheduling, GPS-tracked collection routes, and a Command & Crisis Center with real-time monitoring dashboards and emergency workflows. iAssets was deployed for comprehensive asset lifecycle management. The phased deployment strategy ensured seamless national rollout.
Deployment snapshot
Region
Egypt · 27 Governorates
Period
Jul 2024 – Apr 2026 (22 months)
Stakeholder
Egyptian Ministry of Health
Products deployed
National-scale deployment
Covering all governorates