President Sisi: Egypt is making great efforts to qualify young people in digitization and artificial intelligence

President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi confirmed that the state is making great efforts to qualify young people in the fields of digitization and artificial intelligence, stressing that this opportunity represents a decisive step to achieve development thanks to the large number of Egypt’s youth.
The president – during his visit to the police academy and his conversation with some advanced students indicated that the digital education that the state has adopted for youth takes place through three gradual stages, starting with a basic course lasting 3 months, followed by an advanced stage 9 months, up to the two-year master’s stage, which aims to graduate cadres capable of working in large and advanced fields, ensuring high-paying job opportunities.
He explained that the introductory stage prepares young people to work in outsourcing projects, while the second stage gives them greater experience, and the third stage qualifies them to work in leadership positions or in jobs with high incomes that may reach 30 thousand dollars. Monthly.
The president added: “If we can attract even 10% of high school students to learn computers and programming, we will achieve a real breakthrough in digital cadres, and Egypt will become at the forefront of the leading countries in this field.”
He pointed out that colleges and laboratories equipped to accommodate thousands of students are a practical step to ensure that training reaches the largest number of young people and prepares them for the market. Modern work.
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi stressed that stability and security constitute the real basis for any economic start-up, especially the tourism sector, stressing that this sector can only grow in a stable and secure state.. He said that the major countries themselves issue periodic bulletins specifying safe destinations for their citizens, which reflects the direct impact of security on movement. Tourism.
He added: “If we provide security and stability, we can establish real tourism development and build schools and institutes that promote tourism appropriately; Because the path at that time will be successful.”
President Sisi indicated that any security shocks may lead to a contraction or cessation of tourism, which imposes the necessity of maintaining the state of stability with all force.
He explained that the new Egyptian Museum represents a “small station” In the tourism development plan, he stressed that Egypt has the potential to host 60 million tourists annually, although the current numbers range between 13 and 14 million tourists only.
President Sisi stressed that continuing to work with the same approach will soon lead Egypt to achieve 28 million tourists, which will strengthen the economy and support Egypt’s position on the global tourism map.



