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          These are the words of Ali Faramawy, President of Microsoft Middle East and Africa, addressing the recent TeenTech Global Youth Summit....

          I am excited to participate in the opening panel on "Mega Trends" in the global summit of women,

        1. I am excited to participate in the opening panel on "Mega Trends" in the global summit of women,
        2. Apple is done and Microsoft's Surface is now down with the kids, according to a report by Buzz Marketing Group.
        3. These are the words of Ali Faramawy, President of Microsoft Middle East and Africa, addressing the recent TeenTech Global Youth Summit.
        4. Ali Faramawy, Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Middle East and Africa.
        5. ANNOUNCER: Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome president, Middle East and Africa, and vice president, Microsoft International, Ali Faramawy.
        6. Q&A: Ali Faramawy, Microsoft Vice President

          Four weeks ago, Microsoft’s Corporate Vice President Ali Faramawy was contacted by Sawari Ventures’ Ahmed El-Alfy telling him about his plan to turn the AUC Greek Campus into a hub for technology startups, and that the launch would be on the birthday (Nov.

          25th) of Talaat Harb, the godfather of Egyptian entrepreneurs – an offer Faramawy couldn’t refuse. Faramawy, being the globetrotter that his position necessitates of him, flew in especially to Cairo to be one of the amazing list of speakers at the RiseUp Summit.

          Faramawy starts by telling his own story of entrepreneurship, when in 1986, fresh out of the Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, he and two of his friends, decided to start Datasoft.

          The company was located in the ground floor of his partner’s home. The three of them had other jobs while working on Datasoft.

          Although it was promising, and profitable,