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Egypt targets 7.7% GDP contribution from AI by 2030

Egypt targets a 7.7% GDP contribution from AI by 2030, investing $416M in infrastructure and training 30,000 specialists with a cybersecurity focus.
30.11.25

Egypt expects artificial intelligence to generate 7.7 per cent of its GDP by 2030, according to national projections based on government reports and official data. The forecast reflects the country’s drive to build a modern digital economy supported by skilled professionals and resilient technological infrastructure. This is reported by Daily News Egypt, a partner of TV BRICS.

Current estimates place the value of Egypt’s AI market at around US$490 million in 2025, up from approximately US$420 million two years earlier. To sustain this growth, the state plans to invest over US$416 million in digital infrastructure, alongside an ambitious human-capital programme that aims to train more than 30,000 AI specialists by 2030. The number of local companies working in AI technologies is also expected to rise from 150 to 250.

Experts highlight three key areas essential for advancing the country’s AI ecosystem.

Cybersecurity has emerged as a priority, with its market already exceeding US$220 million US dollars. AI-powered systems detect up to 98 per cent of threats, significantly cutting response costs.

The green economy is another strategic pillar. Egypt now generates 20 per cent of its energy from renewable sources, while industry has reduced overall power consumption by 8 per cent


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