Egypt participates in inaugural BRICS Quantum Technologies Forum in Moscow

Date: 2026-06-21
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

Egypt has participated in the First BRICS Quantum Technologies Forum, reinforcing its commitment to advancing emerging technologies and expanding international cooperation in the rapidly evolving field of quantum computing.

Represented by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), Egypt joined government officials, researchers, academics, and technology industry representatives from BRICS member and partner countries at the forum, which was hosted in Moscow, Russia.

The event focused on exploring the role of quantum computing technologies in driving economic growth and technological innovation across BRICS nations. Discussions also examined opportunities to strengthen cooperation in quantum science and technology, promote practical applications of quantum solutions, and establish common technological and educational standards among participating countries.

Egypt's participation reflects ongoing efforts by the MCIT to stay abreast of emerging technological developments and position the country within global conversations on advanced technologies. The ministry views quantum computing as one of the key technologies with the potential to support economic growth, scientific advancement, and social development.

During the forum, Advisor to the Minister of Communications and Information Technology for Technology Talent Development, Hoda Baraka, presented the main pillars of Egypt's national quantum computing strategy. The strategy is currently being developed under the framework of the National Council for Artificial Intelligence, Quantum Computing, and Emerging Technologies.

Baraka outlined Egypt's vision for building national capabilities in quantum technologies through research, talent development, innovation, and international collaboration. The strategy aims to strengthen the country's readiness to adopt and benefit from future advancements in quantum computing and related technologies.

The Egyptian delegation also participated in several high-level sessions that examined the future of quantum technologies and their potential contributions to sustainable development. Discussions covered international cooperation frameworks, emerging trends in quantum computing, and pathways for expanding the adoption of quantum applications across various sectors.

On the sidelines of the forum, members of the Egyptian delegation conducted visits to research centers and specialized quantum technology laboratories in Moscow. The visits provided an opportunity to review ongoing research activities and explore advanced applications in quantum computing and quantum communications.

The delegation also engaged with researchers and specialists to identify opportunities for collaboration, knowledge exchange, and future partnerships that could support Egypt's efforts to build expertise and capacity in the field.

 

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