Attaby Consultancy announced its participation in the 2nd edition of the National Forum on the Future of Work in Egypt, as a part of Attaby Consultancy’s effective contribution to the development of Egypt, according to the “Zawya” website.
The event was held under the auspices of the Ministry of Manpower, the Ministry of Planning and Economic Development, the Ministry of International Cooperation, the Ministry of Education and Technical Education, the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS), and implemented and supported by the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ).
This participation is a step forward for Attaby Consultancy’s efforts to support and build the capacities of the Egyptian youth, relying on its great experience in providing innovative technology, and engineering solutions, promoting investment in infrastructure sectors and various industries and providing the necessary support for sustainable development.
Attaby Consultancy’s CEO, Eng. Omar Attaby expressed his pride to have this kind of forum in Egypt, adding that it’s great timing as the current challenges have proven that investing in youth in the light of information technology is the optimal and reliable investment.
He stressed that these efforts will only be achieved through cooperation to face the developments and the economic changes.
Attaby Consultancy’s participation highlights its full commitment to integrating youth energies and developing their skills in the engineering and real estate sectors. In light of the company’s leading presence in the Egyptian market and its efforts to expand its business and services in providing practical and innovative engineering solutions that meet the customer needs and contribute to the Egyptian economy growth.
All in line with its strategic vision of sustainable construction standards, technological systems, and green cities that are aligned with Egypt’s 2030 vision. Attaby Consultancy welcomes and hails training programs in the faculty of engineering as well as its keenness to empower the crucial role of women in the engineering sector.
The National Forum on the Future of Work in Egypt aims to bring together the main partners and stakeholders in the labor market, to discuss and exchange knowledge about the developments of the labor market in Egypt, and its future expectations based on the statistics the forum also pointed out all the results and recommendations that would understand labor market trends and the skills needed for the future of work, especially for the technical education graduates.