• Tuesday, 12 March 2019

    Self-correcting metropolises by 2050?

    Self-correcting metropolises by 2050? Researchers are attempting to create cities that can heal themselves in the same way living organisms do by 2050, according to FT Rethink (watch, runtime: 2:33). A breakthrough by a microbiologist at Delft University and expert...
  • Sunday, 10 March 2019

    What we’re tracking on 10 March 2019

    Two thoughts are rattling through our brains this morning as we slide back into our usual routine after a week in the UAE at the EFG Hermes One on One conference. It was the best-attended edition of the One on...
  • Wednesday, 6 March 2019

    Microsoft launches platform for tech solutions to startups in Egypt

    Microsoft has launched a platform to provide tech solutions and marketing services to startups in Egypt, Microsoft’s startups initiative director Sherif Aziz said, according to Masrawy. The platform will also eventually allow startups to get in touch with investors and...
  • Tuesday, 5 March 2019

    US regulators are considering cutting Big Tech down to size

    It’s one of the perennial questions of our era: when it comes to companies, how big is too big? In the case of big tech companies, it’s a particularly thorny issue. Although Facebook, Amazon and Google may be “the big...
  • Monday, 4 March 2019

    Egypt aims to grow CIT exports by 12% annually

    Egypt aims to increase CIT exports by 12% annually over the next three years to reach USD 4.5 bn by 2021, Communications and Information Technology Minister Amr Talaat said. Egypt’s CIT exports currently stand at USD 3.2 bn per year,...
  • Monday, 4 March 2019

    Egypt aims to grow CIT exports by 12% annually

    Egypt aims to increase CIT exports by 12% annually over the next three years to reach USD 4.5 bn by 2021, Communications and Information Technology Minister Amr Talaat said. Egypt’s CIT exports currently stand at USD 3.2 bn per year,...
  • Monday, 4 March 2019

    Egypt aims to grow CIT exports by 12% annually

    Egypt aims to increase CIT exports by 12% annually over the next three years to reach USD 4.5 bn by 2021, Communications and Information Technology Minister Amr Talaat said. Egypt’s CIT exports currently stand at USD 3.2 bn per year,...
  • Wednesday, 27 February 2019

    Canon eyeing business avenues in Egypt

    Japan’sCanon is looking at business avenues in the field of imaging innovations and technologies in Egypt said EMEA CEO Yuichi Ishizuka, according to African Review. There are several avenues for growth “for Canon in Africa and Egypt in particular, as...
  • Tuesday, 26 February 2019

    Telecom Egypt signs agreements with Huawei, Ericsson, Cisco

    Telecom Egypt has signed a MoU with China’s Huawei, which would see them cooperate on cloud computing on the sidelines of the Mobile World Congress which kicked off in Barcelona yesterday, the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology said in...

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