Egypt ICT Market Trends and Insights
Government-wide Cloud Migration
A mandatory “cloud-first” decree requires every ministry to place new workloads on EG-CLOUD by 2026. Forty percent of core applications already run on the government platform, lowering agency IT operating costs by 35% and cutting service delivery times from hours to minutes. Ministries report 60% faster release cycles, and the Ministry of Finance completed end-to-end budget automation on Oracle Hyperion, releasing real-time dashboards for parliamentary oversight. The policy spurs complementary investments in network security, identity management, and sovereign data zones, giving domestic service providers a stable pipeline through 2030.“Digital Egypt” Citizen-Service Platform
The Digital Egypt super-app delivers 182 online public services to more than 9 million users and processed 750 million transactions in 2024, up 280% year on year. Its API-driven architecture links payment rails, telcos, and utilities, allowing citizens to settle taxes, traffic fines, and utility bills in minutes. Transaction success rates exceed 99.8%, while rural uptake has doubled since Egypt Post converted 200 branch offices into digital hubs. The platform’s data lake also underpins predictive analytics for subsidy targeting and pandemic response, reinforcing long-term adoption.Senior Cyber-Talent Shortfall
Egypt’s cybersecurity workforce deficit stands at roughly 3,000 professionals, triple the available supply for senior roles, pushing vacancy periods to 8-12 months and inflating salaries by 30% annually. The National Cybersecurity Strategy aims to certify 1,000 specialists per year through the Cyber Talents program, yet demand outpaces output. Prolonged gaps expose enterprises to phishing incidents, which rose 49% in Cairo during 2024, prompting banks and telcos to outsource SOC operations to international vendors.Other drivers and restraints analyzed in the detailed report include:
- Gulf-Funded Hyperscale Data-Center Build-out
- Undersea-Cable Landing Ecosystem
- Foreign-Exchange Scarcity for Hardware
Segment Analysis
Telecommunications services captured 34.78% of Egypt's ICT market share in 2025, reflecting continued capital expenditure on 5G licenses worth USD 675 million and fiber backhaul stretching to 40,000 towers. IT services are projected to grow the fastest at 17.47% CAGR, powered by public-sector outsourcing deals totaling USD 1.575 billion in FY 2022/23. Hardware demand cooled because of FX tightness, yet data-center server purchases surged as hyperscale builds progress. Software investment shifts toward SaaS and AI platforms aligned with the National AI Strategy 2025-2030, which targets 250 AI companies and 30,000 specialists.In the forecast window, fixed-wireless access and private 5G slices will enable Industry 4.0 in the New Administrative Capital and Suez Canal Economic Zone, while local ISVs bundle Arabic NLP engines into e-commerce, edtech, and health-tech solutions. Regulatory frameworks such as the Personal Data Protection Law spur security spending, benefiting system integrators and MSSPs.
Complete Report Scope:
- By Type
- Hardware
- Computer Hardwar
- Networking Equipment
- Peripherals
- IT Software
- IT Services
- Managed Services
- Business Process Services
- Business Consulting Services
- Cloud Services
- IT Infrastructure
- IT Security
- Communication Services
- Hardware
- By End-user Enterprise Size
- Large Enterprises
- SMEs
- By End-user Industry Vertical
- BFSI
- Government and Public Administration
- Retail, E-commerce and Logisitcs
- Manufacturing and Industry 4.0
- Halthcare and Life Sciences
- Gaming and Esports
- Oil and Gas (Up-, Mid-, Down-stream)
- Energy and Utilities
- Other Verticals
List of Companies Covered in this Report:
- International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
- Accenture plc
- Atos SE
- SAP SE (SAP Egypt L.L.C.)
- Dell Technologies Inc.
- Oracle Corporation
- Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson
- Telecom Egypt S.A.E.
- Orange Egypt for Telecommunications S.A.E.
- Vodafone Egypt Telecommunications S.A.E.
- Emirates Telecommunications Group Company PJSC (Etisalat by e&)
- Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
- Cisco Systems, Inc.
- Raya Information Technology
- Systems Engineering of Egypt (SEE)
- E-Finance for Digital & Financial Investments S.A.E.
- Cloud4C Services Egypt
Additional Benefits:
- The market estimate (ME) sheet in Excel format
- 3 months of analyst support
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Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
- Accenture plc
- Atos SE
- SAP SE (SAP Egypt L.L.C.)
- Dell Technologies Inc.
- Oracle Corporation
- Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson
- Telecom Egypt S.A.E.
- Orange Egypt for Telecommunications S.A.E.
- Vodafone Egypt Telecommunications S.A.E.
- Emirates Telecommunications Group Company PJSC (Etisalat by e&)
- Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
- Cisco Systems, Inc.
- Raya Information Technology
- Systems Engineering of Egypt (SEE)
- E-Finance for Digital & Financial Investments S.A.E.
- Cloud4C Services Egypt

