Sprints and The British University in Egypt (BUE) Sign Strategic Agreement to Upskill Youth and Accelerate Employability

Sprints, the AI-powered EdTech platform, has officially signed an agreement with The British University in Egypt (BUE) to support youth development through market-aligned education, practical training, and direct employment pathways. This strategic partnership marks a joint effort to empower students and alumni with future-ready skills for today’s competitive tech landscape.
Through this agreement, Sprints and BUE aim to deliver high-impact learning experiences, integrating Sprints’ unique business-simulated and project-based learning methodology. BUE students, alumni, and staff will benefit from exclusive access to Sprints’ learning journeys, including “the Generative AI Certificate (GAIC), AI-powered career-focused training, and advanced bootcamps.”
Beyond learning, the partnership extends to employability. Sprints will actively support BUE Enterprise by sourcing top graduates through its dedicated section on the Talent Hub platform to meet hiring needs across the university’s corporate portfolio.
“We believe the future belongs to those who are prepared for it. This partnership reflects our vision of making transformative tech education accessible, scalable, and closely aligned with employment outcomes,” said Ayman Bazaraa, Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder of Sprints.
“By integrating AI-powered learning experiences into our ecosystem, we are reinforcing BUE’s commitment to innovation, relevance, and excellence in higher education. This partnership with Sprints marks a step forward in shaping tech-driven minds,” said Yehia Bahei-El-Din, Deputy Vice Chancellor and Vice President for Research and Enterprise at BUE.
As part of the collaboration, BUE will also provide subject matter experts to support curriculum development across multiple technology tracks, facilitate Sprints’ presence on campus, and share detailed feedback on learner progress and program effectiveness.
The agreement establishes a foundation for long-term collaboration, including co-designed programs and shared initiatives aimed at measuring real impact.