Minister of Communications and Information Technology Amr Talaat visited the technology park (Silicon Waha) in Assiut to inaugurate and inspect a number of the ministry's projects.
Talaat also witnessed on Sunday the lauch of Swift Act second branch in Egypt's New Assiut.
This came of Sudany in the presence of Swift Act's CEO Mohamed Madbouly, the Governor of Assiut Essam Saad, CEO of Information Technology Industry Development Agency (ITIDA), Ahmed Alzaher, CEO, Managing Director of Silicon Waha, Hashem Mansy.
Swift act is expanding its reach and sharing technological knowledge and expertise by opening its second branch in Egypt, specifically in Assiut Governorate. This new branch enhances the company’s existing branches in Cairo, Egypt, United States and Germany. By extending its reach to local communities, Swift Act aims to support young professionals and improve their access to opportunities for skill enhancement.
The branch will function as a hub for research and development for sharing knowledge and fostering collaboration. This strategic move aims to drive innovation and stimulate the growth of the technology and electronics sector not only in Assiut but also throughout the entire southern region of Egypt.
"We are thrilled to announce the opening of our branch in Assiut Governorate," said the CEO of Swift Act. "As a company committed to empowering individuals with state-of-the-art technological solutions, we believe that this expansion will not only benefit the local community but also contribute to the overall growth of the technological sector in Egypt."
"We are confident that our collaboration with the Ministry of Telecommunications and Information Technology, as well as Silicon Waha, will significantly enhance the opportunities available for young professionals in Assiut."
Talaat accompanied by Governor of Assiut visited the technology park in New Assiut, during his visit to the governorate today to open and inspect a number of projects of the ministry.




