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ITEES will design the academic framework

Innovo, NASS, and ITEES Partner to Launch Egypt’s First Innovo Applied Technology School

Tue, Sep. 23, 2025
a Memorandum of Understanding
a Memorandum of Understanding

 In a landmark move for Egypt’s education and workforce development, Innovo has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the National Academy for Science and Skills (NASS) and Singapore’s ITE Education Services (ITEES) to open the country’s first Innovo Applied Technology School in Cairo.

This groundbreaking initiative will offer practical, hands-on programmes in high-growth sectors such as data centre technologies, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, sustainable engineering, and information technology. By combining rigorous academics with real-world application, the new school aims to close skills gaps, expand career opportunities, and empower Egyptian youth to thrive in tomorrow’s industries.

The signing ceremony in Cairo was attended by H.E. Mr. Tharman Shanmugaratnam, President of the Republic of Singapore, underscoring the global significance of the collaboration.

Bishoy Azmy, CEO, Innovo commented: “This school will be a launchpad for Egypt’s next generation of innovators and industry leaders. By uniting global expertise with local ambition, Innovo is investing in talent that will drive Egypt’s economic growth and social progress.”

David Nabil, CEO, NASS added: “Partnering with Innovo and ITEES ensures our students receive world-class technical education tailored to Egypt’s needs—fuelling both personal advancement and industrial competitiveness.”

Under the agreement, ITEES will design the academic framework, Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programmes, and quality assurance systems. The Singaporean partner will also advise on infrastructure, leadership development, and certification to align the school with international benchmarks while responding to Egypt’s national priorities.

Suresh Natarajan, CEO, ITEES said: “We are excited to bring Singapore’s proven expertise to Egypt. Together, we will develop an education model that equips students for future industries and supports the country’s growth.”

The Innovo Applied Technology School represents a significant milestone in Egypt’s journey toward a skilled, competitive workforce—strengthening the nation’s position as a regional hub for innovation and sustainable development.