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Osman Group  
Osman Group ( Osman A. Osman Group ) is one of the leading private enterprise groups operating actively in Egypt and abroad. Founded in 1974 the group comprises more than 20 companies working in different fields.
The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology was established to develop Egypt’s information society and create a CIT industry capable of competing internationally.
ESRI
Environmental System and Research Institute, known as ESRI, is considered the pioneer GIS software developer/provider worldwide. GLOBAL GEOBITS and QUALITY STANDARDS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (www.qs4it.com) , the ESRI software distributer in Egypt have a long business relationship inside the Egyptian market.
ITC  
ITC is an internationally recognized centre of excellence in international education. ITC aims at capacity building and institutional development of professional and academic organizations and individuals specifically in countries that are economically and/or technologically less developed.

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H.E DR : Ahmed Nazief
 EGYPT
Prime Minister paid A visit to the Egyptian Survey Authority
to follow-up on the progress
of the Agriculthural Cadastre.

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Digital Globe  
a web-based geospatial product store that offers customers a single portal to a wide variety of geospatial data and information products.
GISCafe.com is an open website forum for several GIS services.
Star Informatic  
STAR INFORMATIC is a Belgium GIS company offering a unique combination of advanced geospatial technologies and 20 years of expertise. STAR MIDDLE EAST ( STAR ME ) is a GIS company located in Damam, SAUDI ARABIA, ( www.starme.com.sa ) and acts as the regional representative of STAR INFORMATIC.
The commercial section of the U.S. Embassy
The commercial section of the U.S. Embassy in Egypt has established an Internet Business Partnership Program IBPP. According to U.S. Embassy newsletter, the IBPP is the most successful website of its kind in the U.S. Department of Commerce’s global network ( www.buyusa.gov/egypt ).
Information Technology Institute (ITI)
The Information Technology Institute (ITI) is a national institute established in 1993 by the Information and Decision Support Center (ISDC). It provides specialized software development programs to fresh graduates, as well as professional training programs and IT courses for the Egyptian Governments, ministries, and local decision support centers.Over the past 14 years, ITI has supplied the locals Regional and International markets with highly-trained professionals in various IT domains, following a –month intensive training program. ITI was awarded ISO 9001 as March 20th 1999, by BSI Company, in April 2005, H.E. Dr. Ahmed Nazif transferred the dependency of Information Technology Institute (ITI) to the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
(www.iti.gov.eg)

Information Technology Industry Development

The Information Technology Industry Development Agency (ITIDA) is a governmental entity that has been established through Law 15 of the year 2004. This agency aims at paving the way for the diffusion of the e-business services in Egypt capitalizing on different mandates of the authority as activating the Egyptian e-signature law and supporting an export-oriented IT sector in Egypt.
-  Increasing exports of ICT products and services.
- Regulating the electronic signature related  activities        
- Supporting and encouraging e-business in Egypt ,   especially among the small and medium enterprises.
-Guiding and encouraging investments in the ICT sector.
-Supporting R&D in the ICT sector and implementing its output.
(www.itida.gov.eg)

Global Geobits is enlisted in this important website as a potential partner to US IT companies.  
 
 
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