As part of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology’s (MCIT) national strategy to boost digital innovation, the National Telecommunication Institute (NTI) has opened registration for new training tracks under its “Digital Egypt Youth – Creativity Hubs” initiative. This program aims to equip Egyptian youth with essential digital skills aligned with labor market needs.
Training will be offered through Creativa Innovation Hubs located in seven governorates: Assiut, Sohag, Port Said, New Valley, Menoufia, Fayoum, and Beheira (Damanhour). These hubs serve as regional innovation centers fostering technological creativity and skill development.
Targeting university graduates up to ten years post-graduation and final-year students, the program combines 90 hours of technical training with 30 hours of soft skills and freelance readiness coaching. Participants will also join a two-month online “Freelance Guidance Camp” led by industry experts to support their first freelance projects on major platforms, aiming for at least three paid gigs.
Flexible morning and evening sessions accommodate different schedules at each Creativa hub. Interested individuals can find course details and registration information on the NTI’s official website.
This initiative aligns with Egypt’s broader goal of building a digitally skilled, self-reliant youth workforce capable of thriving in technology-driven sectors through employment, remote work, or freelancing, thereby driving national innovation and inclusive development.