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Entlaq Launches Arqam, Egypt’s First Integrated Data Analytics Platform

Editorial Team
Editorial Team

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Entlaq has launched pre-registrations for Arqam, Egypt's first fully integrated data platform.

Arqam aims to aid decision-makers, investors, and students with reliable data for market insights.

The platform offers data visualisation, analytics, and market intelligence tools under one roof.

It operates on a SaaS model with flexible pricing, from free student plans to enterprise packages.

Building user trust in data's accuracy is essential for Arqam's impact on Egypt's digital landscape.

Entlaq has just opened pre‑registrations for Arqam, which it’s calling Egypt’s first fully integrated data and analytics platform. The aim? To give decision‑makers, investors, and even students an easier way to dig into reliable data and transform it into genuine market insights.

From what’s been shared so far, Arqam is built to bring some order to Egypt’s fast‑evolving economic landscape—combining data visualisation, analytics, and market intelligence tools under one roof. It’s a bold move, considering how scattered data can be for businesses in the region. I reckon that anyone who’s ever tried to pull together multiple spreadsheets from different agencies knows just how much of a faff that can be.

The platform’s creators want it to speak to all corners of the ecosystem: individuals and startups looking for guidance, SMEs trying to scale, large corporates searching for new opportunities, even universities doing academic research. Arqam will reportedly run on a SaaS model—so subscribers can pick from flexible pricing tiers, ranging from a free student plan to enterprise‑level packages.

When I first heard about it through Arageek’s network, it reminded me of how often founders in the MENA region struggle to find consistent, credible data to base their strategies on. One startup I met in Cairo last year told me it spent months guessing target demographics because official numbers were either outdated or locked behind bureaucracy. If Arqam delivers on its promise, that kind of guesswork could soon be a thing of the past.

That said, building trust in data takes more than slick dashboards or algorithms—it’s about showing accuracy over time. And believe it or not, even the most sophisticated databases can fall flat if end users don’t feel confident in the numbers. Still, this feels like a step in the right direction for Egypt’s digital transformation efforts.

Those interested can preregister now via [arqam‑data.com](https://www.arqam-data.com/). It’s early days yet, but the platform seems poised to become a central hub for knowledge sharing and smarter decision‑making—one that could, hopefully, help energise Egypt’s broader innovation pulse. Honestly, I’m pretty chuffed to bits to see such momentum in local data infrastructure… it’s about time, isn’t it?

(And yes, I definately think this is one to watch.)

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