As Egypt moves from AI messaging to large-scale implementation, Cairo is poised to become a major AI innovation and investment hub for Africa and the Middle East.
On February 11, 2026, the Egyptian capital hosted AI Everything Middle East & Africa (MEA) Egypt, a major international platform bringing together global technology leaders, investors and policy makers.
The event serves as a forum to exchange expertise, showcase advanced technologies and foster cross-sector collaboration. Participants include Fortune 500 companies, international financial institutions such as the World Bank, and global leaders in cybersecurity.
Among the main participants is Integra City International Group. Its universal integration platform combines a comprehensive set of solutions: Sfera for urban environment management, Nexus for safety and security, Kodex for digital government administration and Bordex for protection of critical facilities.
All elements operate within a unified architecture while retaining the ability to connect to a single framework for analysis and management of previously deployed third-party solutions. At the same time, the company offers a comprehensive implementation approach: from building infrastructure to ongoing service support.
AI serves as an analytical tool: it processes large volumes of data from sensors and monitoring systems, assesses risks and helps select optimal response scenarios. This approach allows you to orchestrate a variety of solutions, improving both the speed and quality of management. The Nexus solution’s AI technology deployed at the Uganda National Police Command Center by Integra monitors all vehicles, from bicycles to heavy trucks, on Kampala’s roads. Capital of the Republic of Uganda.
AI connected to a large network of cameras collects data in different weather and traffic conditions.

Photo: With advanced self-learning AI technology, the percentage of vehicles with automatically recognized numbers strives to reach 97%.
The innovative architecture of the Nexus solution for intelligent traffic enforcement leverages embedded AI to prevent traffic violations such as speeding. The system provides a fully automated enforcement cycle, from image capture to penalty issuance, completed within one minute.
Neural networks aggregate and analyze data on traffic violations in high-risk “black spot” areas, classify violation types, and generate actionable insights, such as improving the road environment or installing additional traffic signs. As a result, the AI-based Nexus solution has become a modeling and forecasting tool for Kampala City, where the level of public accountability has increased.

Photo: The Nexus platform solution, implemented by Integra for UN World Food Program (WFP) global fleet vehicles at a logistics hub in Africa, which will improve the efficiency and security of regional humanitarian transport and speed up border crossings.
In the Central Asia region, Integra implemented the Bordex hardware-software solution designed to provide perimeter security for high-security sites and critical infrastructure. The system combines advanced AI monitoring and data analysis, coordinating threat response capabilities to provide a high level of situational awareness and protection. By relying on validated, data-driven insights, decision-makers can make strategic choices with confidence.

Photo: Bordex provides a unified, real-time view of ongoing processes, enables early identification of risks before they escalate, and supports scenario planning with advanced modeling and forecasting capabilities.
“We are happy to participate in such a large-scale event like Ai Everything MEA here in Cairo. We are really excited to see how artificial intelligence and sustainability are seamlessly implemented in modern smart and sustainable city solutions. The exhibition gives us the opportunity to present our solutions to a wide international audience and learn more about cutting-edge practices and technologies that can be successfully applied in Egypt and Africa and the Middle East,” highlighted Ilya Belyakov, CTO from Integra City.
Alongside the Nexus and Bordex showcases, visitors discover flagship solutions, Sfera and Kodex, which have already demonstrated their effectiveness and are designed to be scaled across Egypt and major metropolitan centers such as Cairo, supporting sustainable development and improving the quality of urban environments.
• Sfera Platform is a solution aimed at digitizing the urban environment and improving accessibility for city residents. It enables monitoring, management and control of urban infrastructure, including utilities, lighting, road traffic and environmental conditions.
• Kodex is a comprehensive platform for the digitalization of public services. It includes solutions to automate and optimize document workflows, approvals, tax and fee assessment, accounting processes and the unification of national citizen identification systems.
“We see how artificial intelligence, sustainability and digital inclusion are becoming the foundation of a new generation of cities – and our platform fully meets these requirements. Our AI solution orchestrates the system that enables interagency government processes to operate efficiently,” the company noted.
About the company
• Integra City is a vertically integrated international holding company specializing in the development and implementation of complete hardware and software solutions.
• The holding brings together more than 3,000 professionals and operates through offices in several countries around the world.
• Integra City implements large-scale technology projects across a wide range of industries, ensuring high levels of reliability, security and digital transformation.
• The universal Integra City ecosystem brings together key areas of digital development: urban management, security, digital government administration and protection of critical facilities.
• The key benefits of the Integra Edge-AI approach presented at Everything MEA Egypt include minimal latency through on-device data processing, strong data privacy, and optimized network efficiency by reducing the load on data transmission channels.
