When people ask us: "What makes IEX different?" the answer isn't in slogans. It's in what you'll actually see hear and experience when you walk into the exhibition halls this November in EIEC.
We're preparing for 6000+ visitors 90+ exhibitors and more than 20 international universities. But numbers alone don't make an exhibition. What makes it real is the mix of voices institutions and opportunities under one roof.
Here's the walk through:
MENA & African Pavilion
This is where Egypt's story meets the continent's.
Egyptian EdTech companies (some with more than a decade of experience) stand next to innovators from Kenya Morocco Nigeria and South Africa. Several are backed by World Bank and UNESCO programs and many have already scaled nationally in their own markets.
European Pavilion
Here you'll meet delegations supported by ministries of economy trade agencies and chambers of commerce. From Germany France and the UK EdTech platforms serving millions of students across Europe are coming to expand into ΜΕΝΑ.
And behind them are university alliances and government backed education initiatives ensuring these aren't one off booths but structured market entry programs.
North American Pavilion
Here the tone shifts: bold fast disruptive. VR classrooms Al tutors workforce reskilling platforms most of them backed by leading accelerators and high profile investors.
These aren't prototypes. These are platforms that have raised multi million dollar rounds and are already scaling globally. They came to Egypt to explore MENA markets and to meet African and Asian partners.
Asian Pavilion
This is where scale becomes real. India's largest platforms (serving tens of millions of students daily) Chinese solutions already rolled out at national levels Singapore's government backed innovation hubs and Korean & Japanese firms with some of the world's strongest research in EdTech.
Al Conference (curated by Jan Berger) Al isn't a buzzword here it's the heart of the conversation. Led by Jan Berger one of Europe's most respected futurists the conference brings together global Al experts ministers and EdTech leaders.
Panels will cover Al in classrooms workforce impact ethics and real case studies from countries already deploying these systems at scale. This is the first Al in Education conference in the MENA region with true international weight.
Universities Circle
Over 20 universities: European Universities German and French institutions Asian research centers and North American universities. Not just here for recruitment but to negotiate:
joint degree programs
global exchange
and research partnerships.
It's a place where an agreement signed at a table in Egypt can open a partnership between continents.
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