
The Deloitte Innovation Hub in Cairo is celebrating its second anniversary, emerging as one of the region’s and Deloitte’s fastest-growing global digital transformation centers.
Since its launch, the hub has invested $30 million, with a further $80 million planned over the next three years under an MoU signed at the Global Offshoring Summit to accelerate Egypt’s digital ecosystem.
Founded with just 23 experts, the hub has expanded to more than 600 specialists, delivering solutions to hundreds of clients across the EMEA region. The center was inaugurated by H.E. Dr. Amr Talaat, Minister of Communications and Information Technology, and has since played a pivotal role in strengthening Egypt’s position as a global offshoring and technology destination.
A Fast-Growing Global Innovation Center
Deloitte Innovation Hub now ranks among Deloitte’s most dynamic global technology centers, offering advanced capabilities across:
- Artificial intelligence
- Cloud engineering
- Data analytics
- Enterprise platforms
- Cybersecurity
Its experts drive AI transformation and digital programs across sectors including finance, consumer goods, telecom, healthcare, government, and Global Business Services (GBS). The hub gives Egyptian talent access to global-scale projects while showcasing Egypt’s competitive strength in digital innovation.
A Magnet for Talent and a Model for Inclusive Growth
The hub has become a top employer in Egypt, cultivating an inclusive, high-performance culture. Deloitte continues to expand its workforce locally, backed by:
- World-class training and certification programs
- Leadership development initiatives
- Employee well-being support through the Deloitte Employee Assistance Program (DEAP)
- A 50/50 gender ratio, reflecting Deloitte’s commitment to diversity, empowerment, and equal opportunity
Leadership Perspective
Hani Girgis, CEO & Managing Partner, Deloitte Innovation Hub, said:
“Deloitte Innovation Hub stands as a symbol of Egypt’s digital rise and a cornerstone of Deloitte’s regional vision for technology and innovation. When we launched the hub, our belief was simple: Egypt has the talent and resilience to lead global transformation. Two years later, this belief has become reality. Cairo has become a global exporter of digital excellence.”
Ahmed Salem, COO, Deloitte Innovation Hub, added:
“From day one, our mission was to redefine how digital transformation is built and delivered. Today, our teams integrate AI, cloud, data, and cybersecurity to deliver real business outcomes — from intelligent automation to predictive analytics and secure cloud modernization. Egypt’s position as the world’s fifth-leading offshoring destination for 2025 reflects this momentum.”
Expanding Impact Beyond Technology
Deloitte Innovation Hub also drives social impact and sustainability. Recent initiatives include:
- Partnering with the Information Technology Institute (ITI) to launch Egypt’s first national ServiceNow training program, with job opportunities for top graduates
- Supporting youth through the Bridge Internship Program and Mentorship Program, training more than 1,600 young professionals
- Contributing over 2,100 volunteer hours through partnerships with Baheya Foundation, Hospital 57357, and other community-focused organizations
- Embedding eco-friendly practices across its operations
Looking Ahead
As it enters its third year, Deloitte Innovation Hub remains central to Deloitte’s regional technology strategy — a bridge between global expertise and Egyptian innovation. From Cairo, its teams will continue pushing the boundaries of digital transformation, making an impact on societies, businesses, and the future of work worldwide.