After two years of phased rollout, Intrazero's MedWaste platform is now operational across all 27 Egyptian governorates. Funded by UNICEF and supervised by WHO, this deployment represents one of the largest national-scale medical waste management digitization projects in the Middle East.
The Challenge: National Medical Waste Compliance
Egypt's healthcare system generates thousands of tons of hazardous medical waste annually across hospitals, clinics, and laboratories in 27 governorates. Before MedWaste, tracking was largely paper-based — making it impossible to ensure WHO compliance, monitor GPS-tracked transport, or maintain proper chain of custody.
How MedWaste Solved It
MedWaste digitizes the entire waste lifecycle: classification of hazardous waste streams at the point of generation, GPS-tracked collection scheduling, real-time chain of custody monitoring, and automated compliance reporting. Every bag of medical waste is tracked from hospital to treatment facility.
- Waste stream classification at 1,000+ healthcare facilities
- GPS-tracked collection vehicles across 27 governorates
- Real-time chain of custody with digital signatures
- Automated WHO-compliant reporting dashboards
- Audit trail logging for regulatory inspections
- Arabic/English bilingual interface for field workers
Results After National Deployment
Within the first year of nationwide operation, MedWaste achieved 100% WHO compliance across all governorates. The Egyptian Ministry of Health now has real-time visibility into medical waste handling across the entire country — a capability that was impossible with the previous paper-based system.
When UNICEF and WHO trust your platform to track hazardous medical waste for an entire country, it validates everything we've built. This is infrastructure that protects lives.
— Mahmoud Ghonemi, CEO