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Cairo, August 1 2010, Binary works Awarded project to implement classroom Management and computerized teaching solution in 900 schools spread across Egypt, the Award is a part of a Turnkey project to revamp the Country’s primary education and establish about 1400 Computer Laboratories
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Budapest, April 26-29 2010, During the period from April 26 – 29, 2010, Intel International hosted the 3rd Summit for Intel® Learning Series Alliance.
Being an Intel® Learning Series Alliance (premier) member, Binary Works along with many other leading education technology solution providers worldwide participated in this summit.
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Riyadh, May 17, 2010, Riyadh Educational District for Girls Kicks-off the “Portal for Every School” Initiative in Cooperation with Binary Works.
After the selection of “Madrasty” by Riyadh Educational District for Girls (REDG) for district-wide implementation covering 1300 schools and the activation of the District's school portals.
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Binary Works - Netop's Preferred Partner for Solutions on Educational Software in Egypt and Saudi Arabia
Copenhagen Feb. 16, 2010 - Since September 2008, Netop Solutions and Binary Works have built a close cooperation, jointly won several tenders, and have also been short-listed in other running ones. Amongst the major projects awarded to Netop and Binary Works are supplying the Egyptian ministry of education (EMOE) with 4,665 licenses of Netop School and several projects in KSA; to name a few, Al-Jouf educational zone, Jizan University and others
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Binary Works acquired share in IRANGE Software Development House to respond to the newly awarded projects and achieve the product Roadmaps
Cairo, Egypt - June 01, 2009 The substantial increase in the custom-made SW development projects and the need to have a special focus on the products planning and Marketing Drove Binary Works to search for a new model for SW production that increases the Company’s SW development Capacity without incurring the cost and Risk of employing tenths of SW Developers for particular projects and then lay off them during Business downturns.
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