Egytech was awarded quality standards[2] such as (ISO, KEMA, BASEC, CE, VDE, and SGS) and was capable of exporting products to Algeria, Angola, Bahrain, Chad, Cyprus, India, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, KSA, Kuwait, Libya, Mauritius, Nigeria, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, Spain and South Africa.
To improve quality control ever the end product of the cables, the company established a factory of PVC compounds and Master Batch.
It was established to cover the markets in the MENA region for medium and high voltage joints and terminations.
United Metals acquired Special High Grade Zinc with a purity of 99.995% according to ASTM B6.
Since 2008, five additional cables facilities have been established in Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia, Yemen, and Qatar.
The group entered the wind energy sector through the strategic acquisition of a Spanish wind turbine manufacturer MTorres Olvega Industrial[4] and a joint venture agreement with the German windmill tower manufacturer Siag.
[5] In October 2024, the Iraq Development Fund announced that it had signed a memorandum of understanding with Elsewedy Electric in order to establish an investment fund for the purpose of investing in strategic projects and lessen reliance on oil.