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  International Cooperation
 
Recognizing the importance of international cooperation for leveraging resources, adopting standards, promoting professionalism and raising awareness for new ICT trends, SECC formed a network of partnerships and international cooperation with a number of reputable organizations.
 
  Finland
 
Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT, Finland)

VTT is the largest research and technology organization in Northern Europe. VTT is SECC strategic alliance in the RECOCAPE project coordinated and executed by SECC within the 7th Framework Programme (FP7) funded by the European Commission. RECOCAPE focuses on potential technologies related to Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Semantic Web, Model-Driven Development (MDD), and Embedded Ubiquitous Computing, where VTT is an expert in Embedded Ubiquitous Computing.

  Italy
 

University of Bologna (UNIBO, Italy)

University of Bologna (UNIBO) is the reputable, oldest university in the western world. VTT is SECC strategic alliance in the RECOCAPE project coordinated and executed by SECC within the 7th Framework Programme (FP7) funded by the European Commission. RECOCAPE focuses on potential technologies related to Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Semantic Web, Model-Driven Development (MDD), and Embedded Ubiquitous Computing, where UNIBO is an expert in Semantic Web technologies.

  South Korea
 

Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA)

SECC identified Embedded Software as one of the key technologies that Egypt can excel and started an R&D project with Korea International cooperation Agency (KOICA). Based on this, seven SECC staff members have completed a 6-month advanced embedded software training program in South Korea and a state-of-the-art embedded software development lab has been established.

  Germany
 

Software Quality Systems (SQS)

Through cooperation with the German company SQS, SECC has also established within its premises a Software Testing Center (STC). STC provides training and consultation services to the software development companies in Testing Process Improvement, Functional Testing, Performance Testing, and Test Automation.

  India
 

QAI India

Due to the high demand in IT Service Management, SECC initiated the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) program in collaboration with QAI India, in March 2009. The program aims at building the ITIL best practices capabilities at SECC and six local companies. Now the companies had successfully implemented the ITIL best practices and SECC has five certified ITIL Experts.

  England
 

Systonomy

In March 2010, SECC launched its Six Sigma collaborative project with the European Software Institute (ESI) and Systonomy Company in England. The aim of the project was to build Six Sigma capacity for IT and Software Engineering community as well as build Six Sigma capacity within SECC to provide Six Sigma consultancy and training services.
  South Africa
 

Joburg Center for Software Engineering

On 13 February 2013, SECC partnered with the Joburg Centre for Software Engineering (JCSE) to collaborate in research and development activities, mutual projects and in areas of technical know-how in the African continent.

JCSE is a three way partnership between government, academia and industry. Based at Wits University, the JCSE is multifaceted with various programmes and facilities positioning it as a focal point of a software development industry for South Africa and the rest of the continent.
   
   
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