Egypt University of Informatics (EUI) recently announced that it has completed training for about 1,500 young men and women. This is part of its ongoing partnership with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), supporting national and presidential initiatives like “Pioneers of Digital Egypt.” The goal of this initiative is to prepare a skilled workforce ready to compete in the technology job market. This effort is a big part of Egypt's national strategy to boost young people's skills in communications and information technology. It offers specialized training programs that use the latest global technologies and meet the real needs of the job market, especially in areas like data analysis, software development, creative digital marketing, and digital arts.
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