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Noventiq Unveils New Global Tech Partnerships at Cairo ICT 2025

Monday 17 November 2025 22:03
Noventiq Unveils New Global Tech Partnerships at Cairo ICT 2025

Just days before the launch of Cairo ICT 2025, global technology firm «Noventiq» announced its second consecutive participation in the Middle East and Africa’s leading technology exhibition, confirming it will reveal new «technology partnerships» with four international companies specialising in cybersecurity and digital transformation.

Mohamed Mostafa, Managing Director of Noventiq in Egypt and Saudi Arabia, outlined the company’s strategic outlook for the Egyptian market, its global alliance network, and its role in building local digital talent, emphasising that Cairo is rapidly emerging as a regional centre for exporting digital services.

New Technology Alliances at Cairo ICT 2025

“We are participating in Cairo ICT 2025 for the second year in a row to showcase a new portfolio of advanced solutions in collaboration with leading global technology players,” Mostafa said. “Although Noventiq already partners with major companies including Amazon, Huawei, and Cisco, our focus this year is on Microsoft and IBM, in addition to four new strategic collaborations in cybersecurity.”

He confirmed that the new partnerships will be officially announced during the exhibition, describing the event as “an international platform that brings together global technology leaders and innovators, and a key opportunity to expand Noventiq’s regional presence”.

Expanding Global Network with Leading Cybersecurity Firms

Mostafa revealed that Noventiq’s new partners include Black Duck, BlackBerry, OPSWAT, and Ded Cut, joining an already robust alliance ecosystem built around Microsoft and IBM.

“These partnerships will enable us to deliver fully integrated solutions that combine cybersecurity, digital transformation, and advanced managed services,” he explained. “They reflect the scale of Noventiq’s global collaboration network and its ability to deliver real, tangible value to the markets it serves.”

He added that Noventiq aims to “bridge global technological advancements with the needs of fast-growing markets in the Middle East and Africa, through AI-driven systems, resilient cybersecurity frameworks, and smart infrastructure management”.

34 Years of Global Leadership Across 60 Countries

Founded in London, Noventiq operates in more than 60 countries with a workforce of over 7,000 technology specialists and 11 global delivery hubs.

“Our solutions cover a wide spectrum of sectors including finance, healthcare, education, and energy,” Mostafa said. “What truly differentiates Noventiq is its ability to combine global expertise with local agility, enabling us to adapt to the needs of each market while maintaining world-class standards.”

Egypt: An Emerging Digital Powerhouse

Mostafa noted that the company entered the Egyptian market in September 2022 after fully acquiring «Digitech», which at the time was exclusively a Microsoft partner.

“Since joining Noventiq’s global network, Digitech’s capabilities have expanded significantly, enabling us to grow internationally through Egypt,” he said. “The decision to invest in Egypt was strategic. The country has a deep, highly skilled talent pool, with around 50,000 technology graduates each year, which positions it as a prime hub for exporting digital services across cybersecurity, digital transformation, and artificial intelligence.”

Government Projects and Youth Development Programs

Noventiq is currently involved in several major national projects in collaboration with ministries and government entities.

“Our business in Egypt has grown consistently since 2022, reflecting the trust placed in our expertise and our ability to deliver end-to-end digital solutions,” Mostafa said.

He added that the company is investing heavily in preparing Egyptian youth for global careers in cybersecurity and digital transformation, offering specialised training designed to transfer world-class knowledge to local talent.

A Forward-Looking Vision for Egypt’s Technology Market

“The Egyptian market is strategically positioned to become a major exporter of digital services,” Mostafa said. “It is critical that global technology companies entering Egypt focus not only on commercial activity but also on investing in local talent and building capabilities that can be exported abroad.”

He highlighted that Egypt’s digital transformation momentum remains strong and well-supported by the government, predicting significant growth in cybersecurity and smart solutions in the coming years.

From Cairo to the World: Noventiq’s 2025 Showcase

Mostafa concluded: “Cairo ICT is a strategic event that unites all elements of the technology ecosystem. Our participation this year will be the largest in our history. We will present high-level technical seminars featuring experts from our global partners, showcasing from Cairo the latest advancements in cybersecurity, AI, and digital solutions.”

He added that Noventiq will host a comprehensive programme of seminars and technical dialogues throughout the four-day exhibition, covering its newest digital innovations and smart infrastructure applications for enterprise and government sectors.

Visitors can meet Noventiq’s global and regional experts at booth 2E1 – Hall 2, where the company will present its latest projects, solutions, and international technology partnerships.

“Egypt is no longer just a consumer of technology,” Mostafa said. “It has become a platform for exporting digital innovation to the world.”