A prominent technology and business park
Smart Village is a prominent technology and business park located at Kilometer 28,
Cairo-Alexandria Desert Road, Giza, Egypt. Established in 2001, it serves as a hub for information technology and telecommunications companies, it considered as a diverse array of multinational corporations, local enterprises, governmental bodies, financial institutions, and educational organizations.
Below is a list of notable entities operating within Smart Village.
Smart Village, located along the Cairo-Alexandria Desert Road, is a premier business and technology hub in Egypt.
Telecom Egypt: The primary telecommunications provider in Egypt.
Orange Egypt: Mobile network operator.
Vodafone Egypt: Mobile network operator.
Huawei Technologies: A global provider of telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics.
Microsoft Egypt: The regional office of the global software giant.
IBM Egypt: Offering a range of technology and consulting services.
Oracle Egypt: Specializing in database software and technology, cloud engineered systems, and enterprise software products.
Cisco: A multinational technology conglomerate specializing in networking hardware and software.
ACT (Advanced Computer Technology): A leading provider of information and communication technology solutions.
Commercial International Bank (CIB): One of Egypt’s largest private sector banks.
Banque Misr: A major state-owned bank.
National Bank of Egypt: The country’s oldest and largest bank.
Arab African International Bank: A regional financial institution.
Attijariwafa Bank: A multinational commercial bank.
Consulting and Professional Services:
PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers): A global network of professional services firms.
Deloitte: Providing audit, consulting, tax, and advisory services.
Ernst & Young (EY): A multinational professional services network.
Abu Ghazala Intellectual Property: Specializing in intellectual property rights.
Governmental and Regulatory Bodies:
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology: Overseeing Egypt’s ICT sector.
Egyptian Stock Exchange: The country’s primary securities exchange.
Consumer Protection Agency: Ensuring consumer rights and fair trade.
Competition Protection Authority: Regulating market competition.
Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport (AASTMT): Offering programs in science and technology.
Bibliotheca Alexandrina CULTNAT: Center for Documentation of Cultural and Natural Heritage.EstateBook Blog
Other Notable Companies:
Fawry: A leading Egyptian fintech firm specializing in e-payments. TechX Media
Xceed: A contact center outsourcing company.
Corplease: Providing leasing solutions.
HSBC: A global banking and financial services organization.
Etisalat: A multinational telecommunications services provider.
This list is not exhaustive but highlights the diverse range of organizations that contribute to the dynamic ecosystem of Smart Village.