From telecommunications infrastructure to digital platforms — we architect, integrate, and engineer the intelligence that drives modern enterprises.
All and Much More operates at the intersection of physical infrastructure and digital systems. As a multi-discipline engineering and consulting firm, we do not simply sell or supply products — we engineer intelligence.
Every engagement begins with requirements engineering, proceeds through rigorous architecture design, and concludes with a seamlessly integrated solution. Our three service divisions operate both independently and in convergence to meet complex enterprise needs.
The foundation of any secure, connected facility is its low-voltage nervous system. We design, consult on, and deploy fully integrated ELV ecosystems built to international standards, engineered for long-term reliability.
A background music (BGM) system is an audio system designed to provide soothing music or audio announcements in public areas within buildings such as hotels, shopping malls, restaurants, offices, and waiting areas. It aims to create a comfortable and pleasant atmosphere, enhance the visitor experience, and provide a means of conveying important messages.
A Queue Management System (QMS) is a system designed to organize and manage the flow of customers or visitors in service environments that require waiting, such as banks, hospitals, customer service offices, and government departments. It aims to improve the customer experience, reduce perceived waiting times, increase staff efficiency, and provide an organized waiting environment.
A Parking Guidance System (PGS) is an intelligent system designed to help drivers quickly and efficiently find available parking spaces in large or multi-story parking garages. It aims to reduce congestion, save drivers time and fuel, and improve the overall parking experience.
A Parking Management System (PMS) is an integrated system designed to efficiently manage and operate parking facilities, whether public, private, or those belonging to shopping centers and residential buildings. It aims to improve traffic flow, increase revenue, enhance security, and provide a convenient user experience by automating entry and exit, payment, and monitoring processes.
A digital signage system is an electronic display system that uses digital screens to display multimedia content (text, images, video, animation) for informational, advertising, or directional purposes. It is commonly used in public spaces such as shopping malls, airports, hospitals, hotels, and commercial buildings to communicate information effectively and attractively.
Audio-visual (AV) systems are a collection of equipment and technologies designed to deliver high-quality audio and video content in various environments such as meeting rooms, theaters, lecture halls, classrooms, and entertainment centers. They aim to facilitate communication, enhance the presentation experience, and support educational and recreational activities.
An RFID Tracking/Infant Protection system is a security system that uses Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology to monitor and track the movement of individuals (especially newborns and vulnerable patients) and valuable equipment within facilities. It aims to enhance security, prevent theft or kidnapping, and improve operational efficiency by quickly locating assets.
A Nurse Call System (NCS) is a vital communication system designed specifically for hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities. It allows patients to easily and quickly request assistance from nursing staff and helps manage the response to these requests efficiently. It aims to improve patient safety, response times, and coordination among healthcare staff.
An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and power monitoring system is designed to ensure a continuous supply of electrical power to critical loads in a building, protect sensitive equipment from power fluctuations, and monitor and analyze energy consumption. It aims to improve the reliability of the electrical system, energy efficiency, and reduce operating costs.
A smart home automation system is a system that connects various devices and systems within a home, allowing for automated and programmed control of home functions such as lighting, air conditioning, blinds, entertainment systems, security, and appliances. It aims to provide comfort, security, energy efficiency, and an improved quality of life for homeowners.
A Guest Room Management System (GRMS) is an integrated automation system specifically designed for hotels and resorts. It aims to enhance the guest experience, increase energy efficiency, and streamline operational processes. This system allows guests to control various room functions such as lighting, air conditioning, blinds, and Do Not Disturb mode, while providing hotel management with tools to efficiently monitor and manage rooms.
A Lighting Control System (LCS) is an intelligent system designed to efficiently manage and operate lighting inside or outside a building. It aims to improve energy efficiency, provide comfortable and appropriate lighting levels for various activities, and extend the lifespan of light bulbs. It can include the control of interior and exterior lighting, as well as architectural lighting.
A Building Management System (BMS) is a computer-based control system used to monitor and control a building's mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems, such as heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC)، lighting, power, and security systems. It aims to improve energy efficiency, occupant comfort, safety, and security, while reducing operating and maintenance costs.
A television reception and distribution system aims to provide high-quality television and radio channels to users within a building or complex. There are two main types: a combined satellite master antenna television (SMATV) system, which distributes both satellite and terrestrial television signals, and an internet protocol television (IPTV) system, which distributes television content over an IP network.
An audio-visual intercom system is a communication system that allows audio and video communication between two or more points within a building or complex. It is commonly used at the main entrances of residential and commercial buildings to allow visitors to communicate with building occupants before being granted entry, thus enhancing security and convenience.
A master clock system is a system designed to provide accurate and uniform timekeeping for all clocks in a building or facility. This system ensures the synchronization of all devices requiring precise timing, thereby enhancing operational efficiency and reducing confusion caused by time zone differences.
A Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN)، also known as Wi-Fi, is a communication system that allows devices to connect to a network and the internet wirelessly. This system provides users with high flexibility and facilitates access to network resources without the need for physical cables, thus supporting mobility and productivity in various environments.
A structured cabling system (SCS) is a unified and structured infrastructure for cabling and associated components, designed to support a wide range of voice, data, and video communication applications. This system provides a flexible and reliable foundation for a building's network, facilitating installation, management, expansion, and troubleshooting.
A Perimeter Fence Protection System (PIDS) is a specialized security system designed to detect any attempt to infiltrate or breach the perimeter of a facility (such as fences, walls, or open areas). It aims to provide early warning before intruders reach the main building, thus allowing for a longer security response time.
An Intrusion Detection and Removal (IDS) system is a security system designed to detect any unauthorized entry or attempted intrusion into a building or specific areas within it. It aims to provide immediate alerts to security authorities or building owners, enabling a rapid response to prevent or minimize damage caused by intrusion.
A Public Evacuation and Call-Out (PA/VA) system is a voice communication system designed to provide clear and understandable audio announcements, whether pre-recorded emergency evacuation messages or live public announcements. It aims to effectively guide building occupants during emergencies, such as fires, or to manage crowds in public spaces.
A Fire Alarm System (FAS) is a vital system designed for the early detection of fire, smoke, or overheating, and to alert building occupants and relevant authorities of a potential hazard. It aims to protect lives and property by providing sufficient time for evacuation and emergency response.
An access control (ACS) system is a security system designed to regulate and monitor entry to and exit from specific areas within a building, ensuring that only authorized individuals can access those areas at specific times. This system enhances security, records personnel movement, and provides detailed entry and exit reports.
A Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) system is a security system designed to monitor and record activities in specific areas using video cameras, to enhance security, deter crime, and provide visual evidence of events. It is widely used in commercial, residential, industrial, and public buildings.
Corporate AV integration including boardroom systems, digital signage, unified communications endpoints, and control systems.
Category 6A/7 and fiber optic horizontal/backbone cabling architecture, designed and certified to TIA-942 and ISO/IEC 11801 standards.
Integrated building management consulting covering HVAC control, energy metering, lighting automation, and facilities dashboards.
EN 54-16/24 compliant VA/PA systems for life-safety compliance in commercial, hospitality, and industrial environments.
IP-based security architecture including analytics-capable cameras, credential management systems, and central monitoring integration.
Life-safety engineering designed to NFPA 72 and EN 54 frameworks, from architectural design through commissioning and third-party witness testing.
Every project — regardless of scale or division — moves through a defined four-phase operational framework. This is not a sales process. It is an engineering discipline.
We begin with a structured site assessment or technical requirements workshop. No proposal is issued without a clear, documented understanding of the operational environment, constraints, and success criteria.
Our engineering teams produce detailed design documentation including system schematics, software architecture, UI/UX wireframes, and coordination drawings submitted for authority review.
Execution is managed under a structured supervision framework with daily progress reporting and quality inspection checkpoints. All integrations are tested against the design specifications.
No project closes without a formal handover. We produce as-built documentation, digital user manuals, UAT sign-offs, and training delivery records supported by long-term SLAs.
Our engineering teams hold professional certifications and technical credentials across our practice areas. Company-level institutional certifications are an active item on our development roadmap.
All work is executed against recognized international engineering benchmarks.
Referenced standards are applied as engineering benchmarks. Specific certifications held by individual team members are disclosed upon request. Company-level certifications are in active development and will be updated on this page upon issuance.
All and Much More has delivered enterprise-grade infrastructure projects across Egypt and the broader MEA region, spanning commercial real estate, hospitality, healthcare, telecommunications operators, and government-adjacent facilities.
Due to confidentiality obligations inherent to our enterprise client agreements, specific project details, client identities, and site information are not published in the public domain.
Qualified enterprise clients and procurement committees may request a Capability Statement and project reference summary under a mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement.
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