Bonyan Considers Expanding Within GCC with Saudi Arabia as a Hub for Entrepreneurial Activities
- Bonyan Considers Expanding Its Operations in the Gulf via Saudi Arabia
- Educational Programs for Children on Artificial Intelligence Techniques and Learning Programming through Games
- The Platform Has Trained 45,000 Trainees in Egypt Over 4 Years
The Egyptian platform Bonyan, specializing in training and programming for children and youth, is working to expand its operations within the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, focusing on Saudi Arabia as its main hub due to its significance in entrepreneurship and startups.
The platform also aims to enter Kuwait, the UAE, and Qatar in the coming months as part of its regional expansion plan.
According to an interview conducted by EntArabi with Mohsen Fadil, the founder and CEO of the platform, Bonyan focuses on delivering programming education to children, while integrating artificial intelligence technologies through digital and electronic game development.
The learning process is designed around tasks and stages, with each stage ranging from two to three months and potentially extending up to one year, depending on the child’s understanding and academic progress.
Fadil added that the platform, which has a mobile app, trains children and youth aged 6 to 17 years, and has already trained hundreds of individuals since its inception.
He also pointed out that Bonyan has been collaborating with a large number of international schools in Egypt since its launch in 2021, having provided services to nearly 45,000 students across Egypt.
Through the support it received from Edafa Venture Capital, the platform seeks to strengthen its presence in the Saudi market, considering it a strategic interest, while also developing its mobile application to bring about a transformative shift in programming education in the Arab region and the Middle East.