Tech Source Reaffirms Commitment to Developing Egyptian Talent at WorkShift 2026 Summit

Tech Source GDS, a leading provider of outsourcing and digital transformation services, participated as a Main Sponsor of WorkShift 2026, Egypt’s first executive summit dedicated to the future of freelancing, remote work, and the digital economy. The summit brought together government ministers, senior officials, more than 200 CEOs, business leaders, and technology experts.
The company’s participation reflects its strong belief that investing in Egyptian talent is the cornerstone of building a competitive digital economy capable of serving regional and global markets. This vision aligns with Egypt’s national strategy to develop digital skills and expand exports of outsourcing and technology-enabled services.
Dr. Mohamed Abdel Wahab, Chief Executive Officer of Tech Source GDS, said that WorkShift 2026 represents a vital national platform that brings together government, the private sector, educational institutions, and decision-makers to shape an actionable roadmap for the future of work in Egypt.
“The rapid transformation of the global labor market makes investment in digital skills the primary driver of economic growth over the coming years,” he said. “At Tech Source, we firmly believe that a nation’s greatest asset is not its natural resources, but its people. That is why developing Egyptian talent is at the heart of our strategy. We continuously invest in building highly qualified teams equipped with the expertise and capabilities needed to compete successfully in international markets.”
Dr. Abdel Wahab added that Tech Source has successfully established a practical model for exporting Egyptian talent to regional markets—particularly the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia—by delivering outsourcing solutions and managing remote professional teams for a wide range of organizations and enterprises. This approach has created high-quality employment opportunities for Egyptian professionals while contributing to the growth of Egypt’s digital services exports.
He noted that the outsourcing industry has become one of the fastest-growing sectors worldwide and represents a strategic opportunity for Egypt, given its large pool of skilled young professionals, advanced digital infrastructure, and the government’s continued support for the ICT and outsourcing industries.
According to Dr. Abdel Wahab, Tech Source’s participation in WorkShift 2026 stems from the company’s commitment to supporting Egypt’s freelance and digital workforce ecosystem, promoting a skills-driven employment culture, and connecting Egyptian professionals with meaningful career opportunities both locally and internationally, thereby strengthening their competitiveness in global markets.
He further emphasized that effective collaboration between government, the private sector, and educational institutions is essential to building a sustainable ecosystem for developing future-ready talent.
“The future of the digital economy will not be driven by technology alone,” he concluded. “It will depend on developing human capital capable of innovation, continuous learning, and adaptation.”
Dr. Abdel Wahab reaffirmed that Tech Source GDS will continue investing in talent development while expanding its outsourcing operations across regional and international markets, driven by its conviction that Egyptian people are the country’s greatest wealth and that exporting knowledge, expertise, and digital capabilities is one of the most powerful engines for strengthening Egypt’s economy and reinforcing its position as a regional hub for outsourcing and digital services.
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