Egypt's official currency is the Egyptian Pound (EGP). It serves as the country's national currency and plays a vital role in supporting Egypt's economy, trade, and financial activities.
Egypt is one of Africa's largest economies and a major economic hub connecting Africa, the Middle East, and Europe through its strategic location and the Suez Canal, one of the world's most important trade routes.
Egypt possesses significant oil and natural gas resources and ranks among the leading energy producers in Africa. The country's energy sector plays an important role in economic growth, exports, and industrial development.
The Egyptian government continues to invest in higher education, research, digital transformation, and workforce development through national initiatives and partnerships with international institutions.
The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research supports scholarship programs and international academic cooperation, providing opportunities for Egyptian students and researchers to study abroad and engage in global research initiatives.
Egypt hosts numerous public, private, and international universities, attracting students from across Africa and the Middle East and strengthening its position as a regional education hub.
With a population exceeding 100 million people, Egypt offers a large domestic market, a diversified economy, and expanding opportunities in technology, manufacturing, energy, logistics, tourism, and entrepreneurship.
The HigherEd Egypt - Cairo Expo welcomes a diverse range of exhibitors committed to advancing higher education opportunities for students in Egypt and the region, including:
The HigherEd Egypt - Cairo Expo attracts a broad and influential audience from the education and workforce development ecosystem, including:
