Mahmoud Khattab is the President of Mohr, a leading provider of IT solutions to governments and enterprises. As an entrepreneur, he has founded multiple companies in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan. Currently, he is the founder and CEO of TME Solutions, which provides custom software development services for various industries in the MENA region.
Mahmoud Khattab began his career in software engineering at SAP in Germany while still in university studying Computer Science. After receiving his master’s degree, he started working with several companies to develop enterprise applications and custom software on different platforms.
After gaining valuable industry experience, Mahmoud Khattab took on the role of CEO and led his company to success in various regional markets, with over 100 employees and more than 20 partners and vendors. His expertise in technology consulting has given him in-depth insights into clients’ needs in both public and private sectors across different industries.
Mahmoud Khattab is a strong supporter of technology-based education, and he has published papers on the subject in numerous conferences. He also serves as an instructor at Cairo University’s Faculty of Computers and Information. He is specialized in software architecture designing, object oriented design, C# programming language, .NET framework technologies (MVC, WPF, WCF), Java technologies (Java EE 6), Microsoft SQL Server (SSIS/SSRS/SSAS), and jQuery.
In this interview, Mahmoud Khattab talks about his latest project on teaching software engineering to students. He shares the challenges of doing so in Egypt, and how he overcame them to help students get practical experience while still in university. He also describes why it is important to be practical when learning software development, and which tools he recommends for a programming beginner.
He is passionate about empowering the next generation of developers and has a strong desire to help develop more professionals in the field. He also shares his experiences in giving lectures, and some advice for anyone who would like to start teaching. See related article here: https://www.hngn.com/articles/237946/20210921/syrian-crisis-at-the-heart-of-mahmoud-khattab-philanthropic-work.htm
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