A Strong Turnout of Syrian Companies in TEXPO 2025

The first edition of TEXPO 2025, a technology and innovation exhibition, has witnessed a strong turnout from local companies operating in the fields of digital technology, internet services, and software.

The event aimed to showcase the companies services and products that support Syrias digital transformation journey, enhance technological infrastructure, exchange expertise, and build partnerships to strengthen the local tech market.

Among the participating companies STC Company for Surveillance and Protection Systems, stated in a press release to SANA that the company offers advanced systems and services that meet the diverse needs of clients in the field of modern surveillance and cybersecurity.

While Sawa, internet service provider (ISP), pointed out that participating in the exhibition provides an opportunity to showcase the company's services that meet market demands, including the wireless internet service designed to cover areas lacking full infrastructure.

RAR-It Design & Development, also spoke highlighted the company's activities in the fields of digital transformation, artificial intelligence, and information security.

"The goal of participation is to identify competitors in the market and exchange experiences" Shift Software Company, another IT Company said

The online bookstore "Shamna," which has been selling books online since 2016, aims through its participation to introduce the store and offer special promotions.

For Al-Tayseer Holding Group, it affirmed that their presence at the exhibition aims to strengthen collaboration with young talents and individuals with technological visions.

The first edition of TEXPO 2025, a technology and innovation exhibition, opened Saturday at the Damascus Fairgrounds with the participation of more than 80 local, regional, and international brands. The event serves as a key platform for showcasing the latest in digital solutions, smart technologies, and innovative services.

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