By: Kanto Kai Okanta
Telecom Egypt has
highlighted the growing role of applied technology education in developing the
country's future digital workforce following the presentation of student
capstone projects at the WE Shine initiative.
The event showcased
innovative projects developed by students from WE Schools for Applied
Technology, demonstrating practical technology-driven solutions designed to
address real-world challenges across various sectors.
Speaking after the
presentations, Telecom Egypt Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer
Tamer El Mahdi said the quality of the projects reflected the organization's
continued investment in developing digital talent and equipping young people
with the skills needed to thrive in a rapidly evolving technology landscape.
According to El Mahdi, the
students' ability to transform academic knowledge into practical innovations
underscores the strength of the applied technology education model and the
entrepreneurial mindset being nurtured within the schools.
He commended the students
for their creativity and dedication, while also recognizing the contributions
of mentors, academic partners, and stakeholders who supported the successful
delivery of the WE Shine programme.
Telecom Egypt said the
initiative forms part of its broader commitment to developing a highly skilled
workforce capable of supporting the country's digital transformation agenda and
contributing to economic growth through innovation.
The company believes that
investing in education and digital skills development is essential to preparing
the next generation of technology professionals who will help strengthen
Egypt's competitiveness in the global digital economy.
The WE Schools for Applied
Technology programme is designed to equip students with practical technical
knowledge, industry experience, and entrepreneurial capabilities, creating
pathways for employment and innovation in Egypt's expanding ICT sector.