Ministry of Education and Merit, Italy · Ministry of Education and Technical Education, Egypt
5–6 JUNE2026
The St. Regis Hotel,
New Capital, Cairo, Egypt
About the Forum
Egypt · MoETE × Italy · MEM

A regional platform for skills, innovation & youth.

TechSkills '26 is the first high-level ministerial forum and technical education exhibition, jointly convened by the Ministry of Education and Technical Education of Egypt (MoETE) and the Ministry of Education and Merit of Italy.

Rapid technological change, driven by automation, artificial intelligence, and digital transformation, has created shared skills challenges across regional economies. These challenges demand coordinated policy dialogue, cross-border knowledge exchange, stronger education–industry collaboration, and alignment between training systems and future labour markets.

Hosting this Forum in Cairo reinforces Egypt's leadership in technical education reform and positions the country as a strategic bridge between European, North African, and Middle Eastern education systems.

For international organizations and enterprises, TechSkills '26 represents a unique opportunity to engage at the highest political level while shaping the workforce pipeline for the region's fastest-growing sectors.

The Forum is conceived as a flagship initiative that transforms our region into a strategic space for joint investment in skills, innovation, and youth empowerment, creating a concrete bridge between educational institutions, industry leaders, and the next generation of the technological workforce.
Delegates networking with lanyards in a conference venue
Connecting policy, industry and the next technical generation
Convened & Supported By

A coalition for the future of skills.

Jointly Convened By
MIM — Ministero dell'Istruzione e del Merito, Italy
Ministry of Education and Technical Education, Egypt

Thank You To Our Sponsors

Al Safy Group
Tarabot Logistics Solutions
Orange
Benya
German Cooperation — GIZ
Master Travel
Bridges International Schools
Al-Emtehan
Nahdet Misr Group
Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise
GPS — Printing, Publishing & Distribution
El-Moasser
Ta'heal

Thank You To Our Partners

Ezzsteel Applied Technology Schools LK Hub National Academy for Science & Skills (NASS) Sawiris Foundation — 25 Years of Impact STA — Elsewedy Technical Academy
500+
Delegates expected
18+
Participating countries
80
TVET institutions
120
Students & 30+ enterprises
Event Structure

Three pillars of engagement.

The Forum is designed around three interlocking pillars that connect policy, industry and the next generation of the technological workforce.

An instructor leading a hands-on technical training session
PILLAR 01

TVET Institutional Cooperation

Structured partnerships between ITS Academies, Egyptian Applied Technology Schools (ATS), and regional equivalents. Focus on applied learning, technological specialization, and labour-market alignment.

An industry leader shaking hands with a technical trainee
PILLAR 02

Enterprise Engagement

Direct involvement of companies in key technological sectors. Companies co-design training pathways, engage in mentorship, and create concrete employment linkages with institutions.

Students collaborating on a robotics build
PILLAR 03

Next Gen Workshops

Experiential, hackathon-inspired workshops bringing together 120 mixed international student teams to solve real-world industry challenges. Final presentations are made to the Ministerial Plenary on Day 2.

A Glimpse of the Forum

Where policy, industry & talent meet.

Two days at the heart of Cairo, bringing ministerial dialogue, hands-on hackathons, sector exhibitions and high-level networking under one roof.

Programme Overview

Two days. Three parallel tracks.

Ministerial dialogue, enterprise engagement and student innovation run in parallel, converging at the Ministerial Plenary on Day 2 for the adoption of the Cairo Declaration.

Tracks
Three parallel tracks
Day 1
5 June 2026
Day 2
6 June 2026
Track 01
Ministers & Policy Makers
Opening Plenaries
AI & Human Capital
Exhibition opening
Bilateral Meetings
High-Level Roundtable
Adoption of the Cairo Declaration
Track 02
Enterprises & TVET Institutions
Exhibition Open
Business Panels
Breakout Sessions
Institutional Partnership Signings
Track 03
Students & Teachers
Continuous Hackathon Sessions in Dedicated Workspaces
Hackathon Finals
Presentations to Ministerial Plenary
A large formal conference with a lit stage and a blurred seated audience
Three parallel tracks, converging at the Ministerial Plenary on Day 2
Strategic Thematic Tracks

Six sectors shaping the Mediterranean workforce.

Sessions, panels and hackathon challenges are organized across six sector-focused thematic tracks, each reflecting the high-growth industries of the region.

Digital engineering interface with interlocking gears Track 01

AI, Green Skills & Smart Manufacturing

Automation, human capital transformation, and sustainable industry practices.

Sector / Industry
Hands working on mechatronic components and engineering equipment Track 02

Mechatronics

Bridging mechanics, electronics, and computing for future workforce readiness.

Sector / Industry
Fresh produce in baskets representing the agrifood sector Track 03

Agrifood

Agri-food systems, sustainability, and innovative food concepts.

Sector / Industry
Egyptian pyramids at sunset representing cultural heritage and tourism Track 04

Cultural Heritage & Tourism Skills

Conservation, restoration, and sustaining heritage through cultural tourism.

Sector / Industry
Hanging woven textiles in natural and earth tones Track 05

Textile

Contemporary creative manufacturing and traditions, highlighting Egypt's cotton and textile industries.

Sector / Industry
Laboratory glassware representing chemistry and life sciences Track 06

Chemistry, Pharma & Life Sciences

Developing high-tech skills for the health and pharmaceutical sectors.

Sector / Industry
Participants & Audience

Who's in the room.

A curated convergence of government, international bodies, academia, EdTech and industry. Two intensive days of dialogue, deals and discovery.

01
Governments & Ministries
Ministers of Education, Labour & Economy; Senior Policymakers; National Delegations.
02
International Organizations
GIZ, EU, UNESCO, UNICEF, AFD, and regional development bodies.
03
TVET Institutions & Schools
Applied Technology Schools, Applied Universities, ITS Academies, Vocational Institutions.
04
Companies & EdTech Providers
School management companies, EdTech firms, training technology providers, curriculum solution companies.
05
Industry & Enterprises
Leading national enterprises in technology, manufacturing, pharma, agrifood, textile and more sectors.
06
Development Organizations
NGOs, foundations, and bilateral cooperation agencies with mandates in skills, education or employment.
Why Participate

A value proposition unavailable elsewhere.

TechSkills '26 is a new regional platform. Early partners help shape its identity and governance, and gain unmatched access for two intensive days.

Ministerial Access

Direct, structured engagement with 18+ Ministers of Education in a premium non-commercial setting.

Policy Influence

Opportunity to shape the Cairo Declaration: a landmark regional policy document.

Talent Pipeline

Access to 120 top students and 80 institutions actively seeking enterprise partnerships.

Training Co-Design

Formal curriculum co-development with ITS Academies and Egyptian ATS institutions.

Regional Positioning

Visibility as a key driver of skills transformation across North Africa, Europe & the Middle East.

Network Density

A single venue brings together governments, the EU, UN agencies, schools and industry for two intensive days.

Delegates seated at a conference seminar facing the stage
Two intensive days shaping the region's technical workforce
Be part of it

Reserve your seat at the first Mediterranean Forum on TVET.

Registration is open to ministers, institutions, enterprises, EdTech providers and development organizations. Student delegations are nominated through partner institutions.