Twenty-one instructors from Egypt’s National Telecommunications Institute (NTI) have earned international certification after completing a “Train the Trainers” program led by India’s Tejas Networks, a global leader in networking technologies.
The program, part of Egypt–India telecom cooperation and backed by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, focused on advanced networking and fiber optics, aiming to develop highly skilled local technical talent.
Dr. Ahmed Khattab, NTI Director, announced that the initiative sets the stage for the launch of Egypt’s first Tejas Academy at NTI—joining a network of 12 international academies. The academy will train and certify engineers in networking and fiber optics and offer technical support to boost employment and expertise in the telecom sector.
NTI continues to serve as a national hub for ICT training, research, and consultancy, contributing to Egypt’s digital capacity-building strategy.
Source: Extensia