UMAMI Builds Its  AI-Powered Learning Operating System for MENA Institutions in

this is to officially inform the general public both  Africa country and the people of  Egypt  that UMAMI  has announce the Lunches  Its  AI-Powered Learning Operating System for MENA Institutions to help people of Egypt  in times of educations process

 it was disclose that UMAMI is the first  company in  Egypt to  have a official Startup Label Certificate under the national Startup Charter because of the performance

 

UMAMI E-Learning Solutions,  is said to be an Egyptian digital learning and workforce development company that is build in the heart of Egypt the company recently announce the launching  of its Learning Operating System (LOS™), an intelligent learning infrastructure that is build to help  governments, ministries and other big  institutions around  the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.

 

The company is said to be supporting the  launch with a gradual steps  investment plan to Surpass  EGP 50 million,  According to UMAMI   as organisations we are  progressively  looking for a better ways to measure workforce readiness, skills development and the impact of their learning investments.

 

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UMAMI company disclose that  traditional  ways of learning technologies are not enough way  to meet  up the growing demands of governments, educational institutions and enterprises.

The UMAMI company  has also disclose that they will need a integrated systems capable of connecting learning activities with workforce development and organisational outcomes.

 

the company also disclose of Having supported learning and workforce development initiatives  for more  than 35 countries, UMAMI also said that they have come across different  institutions in Egypt  that   lacked unified operating layer for  learning activities and workforce

 

UMAMI also Disclose that  LOS™ was  build to address this gap by bringing learning, skills, performance and decision-making together within a single ecosystem.

The platform is build  for national and regional deployment and also read to work with the  institutional frameworks covering formal education, healthcare, technical and vocational education and training (TVET), and corporate environments.

UMAMI also fix the  LOS™ as an operating layer for learning and workforce development, similar to the role enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems play in business operations and customer relationship management (CRM) platforms play in customer management. The system is intended to help institutions move beyond content delivery towards measurable capability development at scale.

 

the company is also to be the first company in Egypt to receive the official Startup Label Certificate under the national Startup Charter. The framework recognises technology and entrepreneurship companies based on criteria including innovation, technological reliance, scalability and investment readiness.

The Startup Charter is aligned with Egypt’s Vision 2030 objective of developing a knowledge-based and innovation-driven economy. The national initiative aims to support up to 5,000 startups, create approximately 500,000 direct and indirect jobs and accelerate access to international markets over the next five years.

UMAMI has also been named among the 2026 Top 100 Entrepreneurs in Africa by African Business Heroes, further highlighting its position in the continent’s emerging edtech ecosystem.

 

“Launching LOS™ marks a defining milestone in our journey as we transition from delivering digital learning solutions to building intelligent learning infrastructure. At the same time, receiving the Startup Label under Egypt’s Startup Charter reinforces our role within a national ecosystem that is actively enabling innovation at scale. Our focus is on leveraging AI and intelligent architectures to fundamentally redefine how organizations and governments develop human capability across Egypt and the wider region.”

– Ahmed Seif El-Din, Co-Founder and CEO, UMAMI E-Learning Solutions