SYTEQ Corporation and Autodesk have announced strengthened partnerships to accelerate Egypt’s digital transformation and support the national objectives of Egypt Vision 2030. The two organisations co-hosted the “Future of Digital Transformation in Egypt’s Public Sector” conference, gathering deputy ministers, senior officials, and more than 250 leaders from e-government, construction, and national infrastructure programmes.
The event explored the role of BIM, AI-enabled engineering tools, and data-driven workflows in modernising public services, enhancing accuracy, and improving delivery across large-scale government projects. SYTEQ CEO Engineer Yehia Zakaria highlighted the conference as a strategic platform for alignment, acknowledging the significant progress made by ministries while addressing challenges that require integrated digital solutions from Autodesk’s ecosystem.
Zakaria confirmed SYTEQ’s regional expansion strategy, including the opening of its new office in Saudi Arabia and plans to double its workforce. He also announced the launch of SYTEQ Academy, a specialised initiative designed to train emerging engineers and technical talent on modern engineering technologies and advanced digital workflows.
The conference also saw extensive participation from private-sector partners involved in Egypt’s flagship national projects, including the New Administrative Capital and New Alamein. Attendees engaged directly with Autodesk’s end-to-end digital solutions, gaining insights into how integrated platforms improve coordination, project quality, long-term asset management, and overall efficiency across government and infrastructure ecosystems.
