Orange Egypt has partnered with Paragon ADeer to launch a new artificial intelligence campus at Sumou Boulevard, aimed at supporting Egypt’s growing technology sector.
The AI campus is designed to serve as a hub for innovation, training, and business development. It will bring together startups, technology experts, and students to work on AI-driven solutions and build new digital products.
Located within the Sumou Boulevard development, the campus will provide modern facilities, including workspaces, training centres, and areas for collaboration. The goal is to create an environment where talent can develop practical skills and companies can test and scale new ideas.
The project focuses on preparing young professionals for jobs in artificial intelligence and related fields. Through training programs and partnerships, it aims to close the skills gap and support the next generation of tech workers in Egypt.
In addition to education, the campus will support startups by giving them access to resources, mentorship, and potential investors. This is expected to help early-stage companies grow faster and contribute to the wider digital economy.
Officials involved in the project say the initiative aligns with Egypt’s broader plans to strengthen its position as a regional technology hub. By investing in AI and innovation, the country hopes to attract more businesses and create new opportunities for economic growth.
The collaboration between Orange Egypt and Paragon ADeer highlights the increasing role of partnerships between telecom companies and developers in building digital infrastructure.
With the launch of this AI campus, Egypt is taking another step toward developing a strong and skilled workforce ready to compete in the global technology landscape.