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Egypt emerges as new growth market in London School of Economics outsourcing study

The Outsourcing Unit at the London School of Economics and Political Science and ITIDA, the Information Technology Industry Development Agency of Egypt launched the 'Beyond BRIC' Report in Central London.

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The study, researched independently by the LSE over 5 months, provides an original analysis of the offshoring competitiveness of 14 non-BRIC countries setting Egypt within the context of these locations.

The ITIDA-commissioned study was presented at the launch by Professor Leslie Willcocks, Director of the LSE Outsourcing Unit. Also present was Dr Hazem Abdelazim, CEO of ITIDA who spoke about Egypt's continuing progress as a global offshoring location.

The Report's findings suggest that Egypt's investment strategy in education, infrastructure and IT is paying off and is attracting offshoring and outsourcing business. Egypt scored particularly highly in terms of attractiveness of its low cost base, skilled workforce and market potential.

Beyond BRIC utilised the LSE Outsourcing Unit's database of 1,000 plus global sourcing IT, BPO and offshoring studies from 1993-2009 as well as interviews with 50 plus client organisations, suppliers and analysts to compare Egypt with the following countries: Romania, Bulgaria, Poland, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Belarus, Morocco, Tunisia, Costa Rica, Mexico, Venezuela, Vietnam and the Philippines.

According to Professor Leslie Willcocks:

"The Beyond BRIC study sheds new light on the global offshoring industry outside of traditional outsourcing markets, such as India. Egypt fared particularly well - coming top of our analysis of cost perception, skills comparison and market potential. It's been a privilege and education to undertake this research."


Dr Hazem Abdelazim commented: "The Beyond BRIC study gives excellent first-hand evidence of Egypt's recent development as a centre for offshoring. We are delighted by the report's recognition of Egypt's key IT offering and hope to be able to continue this positive growth trend."

A key finding of the report was that the non-BRIC countries investigated are creating new and profitable offshoring opportunities, capable of development even in recessionary times. Though it remains to be seen how all non-BRIC countries stand to benefit from this dynamic, the authors of the report make clear that Egypt has made a substantial start in this market.
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About ITIDA
The Information Technology Industry Development Agency (ITIDA) is a governmental entity affiliated to Egypt's Ministry of Communications and Information Technology.

It is responsible for growing and developing Egypt's position as a leading global outsourcing location by attracting foreign direct investment to the industry and maximizing the exports of IT services and applications.

Located in the heart of the modern business environment at Smart Village, the six hundred acre business park on the outskirts of Cairo, ITIDA is a self sustainable entity that drives the IT industry in Egypt and raises awareness among the Egyptian people of the benefits and use of ICT to advance socio-economic welfare of the whole community.

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