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Legacy Award Recognition
Maurice Nessim

Cairo, Egypt – March 31, 2026

During the EGYPES Conference and the Bilateral Chamber of Commerce Award Ceremony in Cairo, Maurice Nessim, Founder and Chairman of Greener Cleaner Cooler Globe (GCCG), was honored with the Legacy Award 2026.
This recognition highlights his longstanding contributions to geoscience innovation and his leadership in advancing interdisciplinary technologies that bridge energy, environmental sustainability, and cultural heritage preservation. The award reflects both his professional achievements and his continued commitment to applying advanced scientific methodologies for global impact through GCCG.

Egypt Geo-Archeology Project Inauguration

Greener Cleaner Cooler Globe (GCCG) proudly hosted the official inauguration of the Egypt Geo-Archeology Project, a collaborative initiative uniting world-class geoscientists, technology leaders, and academic partners to apply advanced seismic imaging toward archaeological exploration and cultural heritage preservation. The event marked a significant milestone in leveraging cutting-edge subsurface technologies to unlock insights into Egypt’s ancient past and strengthen interdisciplinary research across geoscience and archeology.

Patent Award Announcement

GCCG announced the official recognition of a new patent for an integrated approach to subsurface imaging that combines directional cosmic-muon detection with seismic wave data to improve resolution and reduce ambiguity in elastic and density structure analysis. This breakthrough enhances the foundation’s technological leadership in geoscience, with promising applications spanning archaeological imaging, energy systems, and Earth structure characterization.

GCCG Leadership Recognized for Patent Achievement

GCCG leadership was recognized for a newly awarded patent reflecting continued innovation in advanced subsurface and geophysical technologies. The achievement highlights sustained research excellence and reinforces the foundation’s commitment to developing high-resolution analytical systems with cross-disciplinary applications in archaeology, energy exploration, and structural detection sciences. This recognition further strengthens GCCG’s position at the intersection of scientific advancement and applied technological impact.