Atos boost its delivery capability with a new Global Delivery Center in Cairo

Atos announced the opening of its new Global Delivery Center (GDC) facility in Cairo, Egypt that will reinforce boost its offshore delivery capability in addition to enabling it to explore business prospects from the wider region.

Leveraging Egypt’s diverse and skilled workforce and strong support from the Ministry of Communications and IT, Atos aims to provide cutting-edge, best-in-class digital services to its clients across the globe. It offers a full range of services, including digital workplace, application development, automated testing, project management, analytics and database, mainframe, server and infrastructure support to its clients with competitive pricing.

Dr. Amr Talaat, Egypt’s Minister of Communications and Information Technology endorsed the agreement inked with Atos which comes amongst  several agreements with 29 multinational companies, creating over 34 thousand  jobs directed towards exports through 35 global delivery centers with export  value worth USD 1 billion annually. “These agreements reflect Egypt’s conducive  business environment and multinationals’ confidence in our qualified local talent,” Talaat commented.

H.E. Talaat underlined Egypt’s potential to become the next big hub for digital and high-end services, thanks to the constant efforts made to boost Egypt’s competitiveness in the offshoring industry. “With its unique central location at the crossroads between 3 continents, Egypt delivers a resilient high-quality digital infrastructure, and provides a supportive legislative framework catching up with the global rapid growth,” he continued. “Our plentiful supply of tech talent is all set and ready at a competitive cost, with proven experience in business services delivery for global firms to more than 100 countries with 20 different languages,” Talaat affirmed.

Amr Mahfouz, CEO of ITIDA, said “We’re thrilled to reach an agreement  with Atos, helping ITIDA achieve its strategic goals of the ambitious Digital Egypt strategy for the offshoring industry (2022-2026), that aims at multiplying the exports revenues from the offshoring sector, while creating more domestic jobs for our skilled pool of talent.”

“ITIDA is working diligently to leverage the current geopolitical situation that led to major challenges across key delivery locations, while simultaneously monitoring the global shortage of talents. We invest heavily in building the digital and soft skills of our large talent pool, with a strategic focus on developing the country’s capabilities in the high-value services, including engineering, research & development (ER&D), embedded software, and electronic design,” Mahfouz added.

The diversity of the IT and business services provided in Egypt, along with its cost competitiveness, and government support, encourage global enterprises to launch and expand their global operations reinforcing the country’s reputation as a favorable, reliable IT offshoring destination and business services hub.

Sven Hesterman, Head of Global Delivery Centers Atos, said “We are proud  and excited to open a new Global Delivery Centre in Egypt, adding our network of  award-winning centres around the world. The talented and diverse workforce in Egypt is an excellent addition to the thousands of dedicated colleagues we have in our centres around the world, serving our customers on a daily basis.”

Bérénice Chassagne, Head of Growing Markets at Atos, said “Egypt is an excellent location for a new Atos GDC, not only because of its strategic geographic location and good infrastructure, but also its robust language capabilities and diverse culture. It is strategically located to provide our customers with all the benefits of scale and flexibility. The decision to open a new Global Delivery Center in the city of Cairo reinforces our commitment to growing markets as one of our key elements in ensuring optimized and high-quality delivery to our clients”.

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