Egypt’s AlProtein Puts Sustainable FoodTech on the Global Map at HackSummit

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Egyptian biotech startup AlProtein is showcasing its vision for sustainable food production at HackSummit 2026 in Lausanne, Switzerland. The company is joining a select group of startups, investors, and innovators in the food-tech and biotech sectors to build connections and explore international growth opportunities.

Quick Facts

  • Event: HackSummit 2026 in Lausanne, Switzerland.
  • Focus: Connecting with global food-tech and biotech leaders.
  • Goal: Exploring international partnerships and expansion.

Showcasing a Vision for Sustainable Protein

Operating from booth number three at the summit’s Startup Fair, AlProtein is using the platform to engage with a global network of companies working to shape the future of the food industry.

The company’s leadership team, led by Founder and CEO Omar Zaghloul, is on the ground to present AlProtein’s mission to develop more sustainable and efficient methods for protein production. They are joined by key experts from their scientific and strategic teams to communicate their approach to a global audience.

Investor Backing on the World Stage

AlProtein’s participation has received strong backing from its partners, most notably A Ventures Holding. In a clear display of confidence, Sherif Ramadan, CEO of A Ventures Holding, was present at the event to support the startup’s team. This move highlights the solid investor trust in AlProtein’s long-term vision and market potential.

By participating in HackSummit, AlProtein aims to strengthen its global presence and demonstrate its innovative solutions at a time when the alternative protein sector is attracting significant interest from international investors and markets.

About AlProtein

AlProtein is an Egyptian biotech company that develops sustainable and cost-effective animal feed protein by upcycling agricultural byproducts. The company is focused on creating efficient solutions to address challenges in the global food supply chain.

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