IDC announces new regional research centre in Egypt

IDC announces new regional research centre in Egypt

International Data Corporation (IDC) announced the opening of its dedicated new office in Cairo’s Smart Village. The global technology research and consulting services firm says a number of analysts and consultants are already on board and that recruitment efforts are continuing after today’s formal inauguration at the IDC Egypt CIO Summit 2016, which took place at The Nile Ritz-Carlton Hotel under the patronage of H.E. Yasser El Kady, Egypt’s Minister of Communications & Information Technology.

The new office was officially launched by members of IDC’s senior management in the presence of representatives from the country’s Ministry of Communications & Information Technology (MCIT) and IT Industry Development Agency (ITIDA).

According to IDC’s latest forecasts, the Egyptian ICT market is expected to total around $8.95 billion in 2016 and grow to $10.32 billion in 2019. Much of this growth will be driven by spending on IT services and packaged software, which are expected to experience compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) of around 9% through to 2019. And as the country emerges from its previous period of transition, the economy is expected to demonstrate solid economic growth under the new government, spurred by significant reforms and external investment.

“I’m delighted to witness the launch of IDC’s new research office in Egypt as it will support expansion and job creation for highly-skilled research professionals,” says El Kady. “The agreement comes as part of Egypt’s endeavours to attract foreign direct investment and is clear confirmation that the country has evolved into a favoured high-end service delivery destination for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Capitalising on the increasing levelĀ of investorĀ confidence in the ICT sector, the government is implementing a developmental strategy to establish technology parks across the country with the aim of turning Egypt into a leading, globally-recognised hub for electronic design and ICT innovation.”

The new office is not IDC’s first foray into the Egyptian market. Indeed, IDC has spent the last few years supporting ITIDA in its efforts to promote Egyptian IT and ITES companies in export markets across the GCC and Africa. Together, ITIDA and IDC have successfully developed and executed programmes that encourage cooperation between Egyptian IT players and the systems integrators and solution providers they need access to in order to thrive in these target markets. Bundled with unstinting access to IDC’s expert analysts and research capabilities, the partnership is enabling ITIDA’s mission to promote trade in international markets and become a strategic advisor to local, regional, and global companies.

“Egypt is a natural fit with IDC’s strategy to invest and grow its presence across the Middle East and Africa,” says Jyoti Lalchandani, Vice President and Managing Director for the Middle East, Africa, and Turkey at IDC. “IDC has been researching the Egyptian ICT market since the mid-1990s and our research coverage today encompasses the entire spectrum of the industry, including hardware infrastructure, packaged software, IT services, telecommunications, vertical markets, and our recently launched IT Executive Programmes, which have been designed with the specific needs of CIOs and IT leaders in mind. In light of this expanded coverage, it made perfect sense for us to open our new office here alongside the second annual IDC Egypt CIO Summit, and I look forward to making a further announcement about our new Country Manager in the coming weeks.”

The new opening in Cairo’s Smart Village represents IDC’s eighth office in the Middle East and Africa, joining the regional headquarters in Dubai and satellite offices in Riyadh, Istanbul, Nairobi, Casablanca, Lagos, and Johannesburg.

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