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Not All Developers Understand Education: How to Pick the Right Tech Partner
By 2030, the global EdTech market is expected to reach $404 billion. But while the demand for educational technology is growing fast, many EdTech projects fail, not because the idea isn’t good, but because of a poor tech partnership.

From Idea to Launch: Your Trusted EdTech Software Development Partner
In today’s fast-evolving education landscape, digital tools are no longer “nice to have”; they’re essential. Whether it’s improving access to quality learning, streamlining institutional operations, or engaging learners through innovative technology, EdTech solutions are transforming how education is delivered across

Why Cultural Fit in Tech Teams Is a Business Imperative, Not Just a ‘Nice-to-Have’
In today’s fast-paced, distributed tech landscape, building high-performing teams is about more than just technical skills and impressive CVs. Cultural fit, once dismissed as a “soft” factor, has become a critical driver of success for software development companies, especially those

The Go-To Guide for Hiring Ruby on Rails Developers in Egypt A Guide for European Companies
Are you a European company looking to expand your development team with skilled developers or scale your MVP without increasing overhead costs? Egypt has become one of the most promising outsourcing destinations in the EMEA region, especially for Ruby on

Bridging Continents with Code: What It Means to Be a German-Egyptian Tech Company
At Pharos Solutions, we’ve always believed that great software is more than clean code and flawless features. It’s about building something with purpose, something that solves real problems, supports real people, and creates long-term value.

Beyond the Booth: What We’re Bringing to GITEX Europe Berlin 2025
Pharos Solutions is heading to Berlin! But we’re not just showing up, we’re showing up to connect, spark real conversations, and share what we’ve learned about building great tech, remotely.


