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AVEVA Expands in Egypt, Paving the Way for a Digital Future

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In the heart of Cairo’s bustling business district, a new chapter in Egypt’s digital transformation is unfolding. AVEVA, a global leader in industrial software, has opened its new office, marking a significant step toward strengthening its presence in the region.

With Egypt rapidly embracing digitalization, the country’s ICT sector is set to contribute 8% to GDP by 2030. Government initiatives like Digital Egypt, backed by EGP 400 million (USD 26 million) for digital upskilling, are fueling a skilled workforce prepared for a tech-driven future. AVEVA’s expansion aligns perfectly with this vision, supporting industries in their shift toward smarter, more sustainable operations.

Nayef Bou Chaaya, AVEVA’s Vice President for the Middle East, Africa, and Turkey. “With this expansion, we are investing in local talent and forging long-term partnerships to drive industrial innovation.”

At EGYPES 2025, AVEVA will showcase AI-driven solutions that optimize industrial efficiency and advance the energy transition. From predictive maintenance tools to real-time operational insights, the company is set to redefine how energy companies operate.

“Egypt holds significant potential for AVEVA,” said Nayef Bou Chaaya, AVEVA’s Vice President for the Middle East, Africa, and Turkey. “With this expansion, we are investing in local talent and forging long-term partnerships to drive industrial innovation.”

As Egypt strides toward a future powered by AI and digitalization, AVEVA is poised to be a key player in shaping this transformation.

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