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Egypt boosts AI, digital education partnership with Microsoft

Egyptian Gazette

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June 22, 2026

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Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Abdel Aziz Qansowa, affirmed that digital transformation represents a fundamental pillar in the development of Egypt’s higher education and scientific research system. He also stressed the importance of expanding co-operation with leading global technology companies to accelerate innovation and prepare graduates for the jobs of the future. The [] The post Egypt boosts AI, digital education partnership with Microsoft appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

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Egyptian Gazette

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· Jun 29, 2026

Cairo, Kigali boost AI, digital transformation links

Egypt and Rwanda have agreed to deepen co-operation in artificial intelligence (AI), digital transformation and digital capacity building, with plans to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to expand collaboration in the communications and information technology sector. Egypt’s Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Raafat Hendy, held talks in Cairo on Monday with Rwanda’s Minister [] The post Cairo, Kigali boost AI, digital transformation links appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

Foreign Policy Journal

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· Jul 5, 2026

Applied Digital (NASDAQ: APLD) Burns Through Capital As AI Data Center Buildout Accelerates

Applied Digital (NASDAQ: APLD) is pressing ahead with one of the most aggressive AI infrastructure expansion programs in the sector, simultaneously developing five AI Factory campuses across multiple locations. The active campuses include Polaris Forge 1, Polaris Forge 2, Delta Forge 1, and Delta Forge 2, with construction on a fourth building at Polaris Forge [] The post Applied Digital (NASDAQ: APLD) Burns Through Capital As AI Data Center Buildout Accelerates appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.

Daily News Egypt

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· Jun 30, 2026

CIB partners with IE University to strengthen leadership development in Egypt

Commercial International Bank Egypt (CIB), Egypt’s largest private-sector bank, has signed a strategic partnership with IE University to advance leadership development, executive education, and professional growth in Egypt. The agreement reflects both institutions’ commitment to developing human capital, fostering innovation, and strengthening collaboration between higher education and industry. By combining academic excellence with practical expertise, [] The post CIB partners with IE University to strengthen leadership development in Egypt first appeared on Dailynewsegypt.

South Africa Today

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· Jun 26, 2026

WATISE 4.0 & Award: Experts, Stakeholders & Policy Analysts Draw Attention to AI’s Impact on Africa’s Telecoms Industry

The impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on all aspects of human endeavour has not spared the telecommunications industry in Africa and, indeed, Nigeria. Lagos, Nigeria, 26 June 2026 -/African Media Agency(AMA)/ – Experts and industry stakeholders, including policy analysts, believe that rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) will significantly improve service delivery for the telecoms []

AllAfrica

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· Jul 1, 2026

Africa: Africa's AI Future Lies in Skills, Not Aid, Says Tomorrow Foundation's Maggie Gu

[allAfrica] GENEVA -- Africa's future in the age of artificial intelligence will depend less on financial assistance than on investments in skills, education and digital infrastructure, according to Maggie Gu, founder and president of Tomorrow Foundation.

Voice of Nigeria

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· Jul 2, 2026

UN Calls for Stronger Global AI Rules

A new report by the United Nations (UN) says artificial intelligence (AI) is advancing faster than governments can regulate, driving major breakthroughs in healthcare, education, scientific research and food security. The preliminary assessment, prepared by the UN Independent International Scientific Panel on Artificial Intelligence, will be presented to governments at the inaugural UN Global Dialogue [] The post UN Calls for Stronger Global AI Rules appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.

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Related coverage for "Egypt boosts AI, digital education partnership with Microsoft": Egyptian Gazette — Cairo, Kigali boost AI, digital transformation links. Foreign Policy Journal — Applied Digital (NASDAQ: APLD) Burns Through Capital As AI Data Center Buildout Accelerates. Daily News Egypt — CIB partners with IE University to strengthen leadership development in Egypt. South Africa Today — WATISE 4.0 & Award: Experts, Stakeholders & Policy Analysts Draw Attention to AI’s Impact on Africa’s Telecoms Industry. AllAfrica — Africa: Africa's AI Future Lies in Skills, Not Aid, Says Tomorrow Foundation's Maggie Gu. Voice of Nigeria — UN Calls for Stronger Global AI Rules