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Egypt Strengthens Place as Virtual Skill Hub with Huawei ICT Pageant Good fortune – TechAfrica Information

General, the groups secured 5 prestigious world awards, striking Egypt amongst simplest 8 international locations international to obtain Grand Prize popularity right through the contest’s tenth version. Egyptian groups have accomplished a outstanding milestone at Huawei ICT Pageant 2025–2026 World Finals, held in Shenzhen, China, via profitable two Grand Prizes in Computing and Cloud, securing […]

Egypt Strengthens Place as Virtual Skill Hub with Huawei ICT Pageant Good fortune – TechAfrica Information

General, the groups secured 5 prestigious world awards, striking Egypt amongst simplest 8 international locations international to obtain Grand Prize popularity right through the contest’s tenth version.

Egyptian groups have accomplished a outstanding milestone at Huawei ICT Pageant 2025–2026 World Finals, held in Shenzhen, China, via profitable two Grand Prizes in Computing and Cloud, securing first position within the Innovation observe, and 2d position within the Community observe. As well as, Dr. Mohamed Maher, School of Data Methods and Laptop Science, October 6 College, used to be known as The Maximum Treasured Trainer on the international degree.

General, the groups secured 5 prestigious world awards, striking Egypt amongst simplest 8 international locations international to obtain Grand Prize popularity right through the contest’s tenth version. This accomplishment additional reinforces Egypt’s rising standing as a hub for virtual skill and innovation.

Egypt’s Cloud and Computing Monitor groups each secured Grand Prizes on the festival. The Cloud Monitor group — Abdelrahman Adel Elbahrawy (Ain Shams College), Ahmed Mohamed Abd El Latief Talha (Beni Suef Nationwide College), and Mohamed Salaheldin Abouelkhir (Mansoura College) — had been known for his or her remarkable efficiency in cloud applied sciences and sensible problem-solving, whilst the Computing Monitor group — Mahmoud Ahmed Alameldin (King Salman Global College), Ahmed Omar Nawara (Arab Academy for Science, Generation and Maritime Shipping), and Karim Gamal (Ain Shams College) — had been awarded for his or her complicated experience in computing applied sciences.

Within the Innovation observe, scholars Ibram Anwar, Beshoy Magdy Botros, and Ahmed El-Khouly from Misr College for Science and Generation (MUST) earned First Prize for his or her Manetho app, an AI-powered translator particularly designed to decode historical Egyptian hieroglyphs in real-time. Whilst the Community Monitor group of Rami Khalid Kamal El Din Moharam (Arab Open College), Kerolos Magdy Lotfy Habib (Assiut College), and Mohamed Khaled Eid Youssef (Long run Upper Institute of Engineering in Fayoum) secured 2nd Prize.

Additional highlighting Egypt’s contribution to the contest, Dr. Mohamed Maher, School of knowledge techniques and pc science, October 6 College, used to be known amongst simplest 16 instructors globally to obtain the Maximum Treasured Trainer Award, reflecting the necessary function of educators in growing the following era of ICT execs.

“The achievements of Egyptian teams at this year’s Huawei ICT Competition Global Final reflect a long-term commitment to talent development and knowledge transfer. At Huawei, our vision of a fully connected, intelligent world starts with empowering people. Through our Huawei ICT Academies in Egypt and collaboration with universities, we are equipping young talents with the digital and AI skills needed for the future economy. We are proud that the Huawei ICT Competition has become a global platform where Egyptian students and educators compete with some of the world’s brightest minds, showcase their innovation and technical excellence, and earn international recognition for their universities and country. These results reaffirm our belief in Egypt’s exceptional talent and its ability to drive the next wave of digital innovation regionally and globally.”

– William Zheng, Director of Trade Atmosphere Affairs, Huawei Egypt

“Seeing Egyptian talent stand among the world’s best at the Huawei ICT Competition Global Final is a moment of pride for all of us. The achievements of our students and instructors reflect not only technical excellence, but also the ambition, creativity, and resilience that define Egypt’s next generation of digital leaders. As technology continues to transform industries and societies, investing in talent development has never been more important. Huawei remains committed to creating opportunities for young people to learn, innovate, and turn their potential into real-world impact.”

– Eng. Asmaa Serag Eldin, Managing Director, Huawei ICT Academies in Egypt

Dr. Shafika Isaacs, Director a.i. of the UNESCO Institute for Data Applied sciences in Training and Leader of Segment for Generation and AI in Training, recommended the continuing partnership between UNESCO and Huawei, which continues to improve AI capability construction, ICT training, and ability building throughout more than one areas, together with the Arab global. She emphasised that making ready long term generations for the AI technology calls for shut collaboration amongst governments, academia, world organizations, and trade, and praised the contest members for his or her skill to use rising applied sciences to handle real-world demanding situations.

Since 2015, the contest has remained a key platform for skill building and trade–academia collaboration, making ready scholars for the evolving wishes of the virtual financial system. It has attracted over 960,000 scholars from greater than 2,000 universities and schools throughout over 100 international locations and areas with Egyptian groups constantly turning in sturdy effects throughout its tracks.

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