Cairo is set to host the inaugural Ai Everything Middle East and Africa from February 11 to 12, positioning Egypt as a convening point for debates that treat AI as a structural force rather than a niche technology.
Organized by GITEX GLOBAL and hosted by Egypt’s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology in partnership with the Information Technology Industry Development Agency (ITIDA), the event shows a deliberate shift toward applied AI, where strategy meets execution.
The launch aligns with Egypt’s National Artificial Intelligence Strategy 2025-2030, which places AI at the core of economic planning, public service reform, and digital autonomy.
From chips to sovereignty: AI Semicon and infrastructure
One of the event’s central themes, AI Semicon, addresses the material foundations of AI.
Panel talks will span chip research, design, manufacturing, and commercialization, raising questions about supply chains, industrial capacity, and technological independence in a context of global competition over semiconductors.
This focus connects directly with AI Data Center and Infrastructure, which examines advanced data centers optimized for AI workloads, cloud platforms, and large-scale digitization.
Together, these themes underline a shared premise: AI ambition remains limited without physical infrastructure, energy capacity, and resilient digital backbones.
Governing with algorithms: AI and the public sector
Through another theme focus, AI Government, the event turns to the role of AI in administration, national services, and public safety. Case studies and policy discussions will explore how AI supports decision-making, streamlines services, and strengthens institutional efficiency, while also confronting regulatory, ethical, and accountability concerns.
This strand tells a broader regional interest in modernizing state systems through data-driven tools, particularly in areas such as urban management, security, and digital public services.
Health, life sciences, and data-driven care
AI DigiHealth and Biotech focus points place healthcare and life sciences at the center of AI deployment.
Topics will include AI-powered diagnostics, hospital management systems, drug discovery processes, and biotech innovation.
In regions where healthcare systems face demographic pressure and uneven access, these technologies offer new models for efficiency, early detection, and research acceleration.
The theme also raises questions around data governance, patient privacy, and the integration of AI into existing medical frameworks.
Finance, risk, and trust in the digital economy
The AI Digital Finance track will examine how AI reshapes banking, payments, and fintech. Automated risk assessment, fraud detection, and AI-driven customer service illustrate how financial institutions adapt to scale, speed, and regulatory complexity.
For emerging markets, these applications intersect with financial inclusion, digital payments, and cross-border transactions, making AI a tool for both market expansion and regulatory oversight.
Security as a condition for digital growth
As digital systems expand, security becomes central rather than peripheral. AI Cybersecurity will address AI-based threat detection, cyber defense systems, and compliance tools designed to protect organizational resilience and sensitive data.
The theme centers around growing awareness that AI adoption without robust security frameworks exposes institutions to systemic risk.
Enterprise transformation and the quantum horizon
Enterprise AI and AI Quantum explore how organizations integrate AI across operations, analytics, and strategic planning.
The discussions will also extend to emerging quantum technologies, which promise to redefine computing power and problem-solving capacity, with implications for research, finance, and industrial optimization.
Creativity, culture, and new economic models
AI’s impact extends beyond industry into culture through a focus shift to AI Creative Economy.
This theme will examine AI use in arts, sports, music, literature, and digital content, focusing on how creative industries adapt to algorithmic tools while protecting authorship, value, and sustainable monetization.
Talks will acknowledge AI as both a creative instrument and a disruptive force in cultural production.
Machines in motion and intelligent networks
The intangible nature will become tangible through AI Physical, covering robotics, humanoids, autonomous machinery, and self-driving technologies. These applications bring AI into factories, logistics networks, and urban spaces, raising questions around labor, safety, and regulation.
Complementing this is AI Intelligent Connectivity, which addresses AI-driven communications, 5G deployment, IoT integration, and network optimization. The theme reinforces the idea that intelligence depends on seamless connectivity and reliable digital ecosystems.
From ambition to application
Over two days, Ai Everything MEA will bring together enterprises, startups, policymakers, researchers, and investors from more than 60 countries – creating an ideation melting pot. Rather than abstract speculation, the program centers on deployment, cooperation, and frameworks shaped by regional realities.
For Egypt, the event marks a step toward translating national AI strategy into practice. For the wider Middle East and Africa, it offers a structured view of AI as infrastructure, governance tool, economic driver, and cultural force, reflecting the growing recognition that artificial intelligence now shapes how societies function, compete, and imagine their future.


