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Amr Talaat, Egypts Minister of Communications and Information Technology, visited the Dell Technologies Center of Excellence, a global technology leader, accompanied by Ahmed Elzaher, CEO of the Information Technology Industry Development Agency ITIDA .The centre is one of Dell Technologies ; four global hubs, offering consulting, research and product innovation, and technical support services across the Middle East, Africa, Europe, the Americas, and Asia in 12 languages. It benefits from Egypts unique advantages as a hub for technological innovation and cross-border digital services.The centre contributes to advancing Egypts digit
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stanley uk ion and solidify Egypts position as a global tech hub and outsourcing destination.During the visit, Talaat met with Mohammed Amin, Senior Vice President for Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East, Turkey, and Africa at Dell Technologies, along with Majed Mahmoud, Director of the Center of Excellence in Egypt, Tarek Heiba, General Manager of Dell Technologies