The Egyptian participation reflects the country’s commitment to becoming a key player in the global electronics sector, particularly in IT offshoring and cutting-edge technology development, ITIDA said in a statement Tuesday.
The exhibiting companies — Brightskies, Atoms, MEMS Vision, SSTM, Swift Act, Coretech Innovations, ElSquare, and Spectratronix — are at the forefront of advancements in industries ranging from automotive and healthcare to IoT, renewable energy, and smart technologies.
Egypt Tech Shines in Munich
Among the standout exhibitors, Brightskies is showcasing its advanced automotive technologies, including solutions for next-generation electric vehicles (EVs) and autonomous driving.
MEMS Vision brings its world-class sensor technologies to the fore, designed to enhance industrial automation and medical applications.
Atoms is highlighting its innovative AI-driven chip testing methods, which are helping to shape the future of technology in sectors like automotive, healthcare, and internet of things (IoT).
Additionally, SSTM is presenting its IoT solutions focused on sustainability and industrial efficiency, including modular air quality monitoring systems and energy management solutions.
Swift Act is demonstrating its expertise in embedded software, delivering advanced products and services across industries such as automotive, medical, and IoT, with an emphasis on cybersecurity and functional safety.
Coretech Innovations, an industry leader in embedded systems, is focusing on electric vehicle (EV) chargers, home automation, and green energy solutions, while ElSquare is offering transformative Industry 4.0 solutions for industries like manufacturing, oil & gas, and agriculture.
Finally, Spectratronix is showcasing its high-quality electronic instrumentation, IoT solutions, and custom telecom systems, designed for a range of applications from industrial settings to educational environments.
Egypt High-Tech Future
The event marks a significant milestone in Egypt's strategic push to position itself as a global leader in digital innovation and high-tech manufacturing.
According to ITIDA statement, the presence of these companies at Electronica 2024 aligns with the goals of Egypt’s Egypt Makes Electronics (EME) initiative, a presidential program designed to develop Egypt’s electronics sector as a key driver of economic growth.
The initiative leverages Egypt’s competitive advantages, including a skilled workforce, cost-effective talent, and a rapidly expanding base of digital expertise, positioning the country as a high-value destination for tech innovation and electronics manufacturing.
As Egypt continues to solidify its position as a hub for digital transformation, ITIDA's participation in Electronica 2024 reaffirms the country’s role in shaping the future of the global electronics industry.
With a strong focus on sustainability, efficiency, and advanced technologies, Egypt’s tech companies are poised to meet the growing demands of the international market and drive forward the global digital revolution, according to ITIDA.
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