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FPT and FutureTEC Forge Exclusive Partnership for Middle East Digital Growth

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FPT and FutureTEC Forge Exclusive Partnership for Middle East Digital Growth
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FPT and FutureTEC Forge Exclusive Partnership for Middle East Digital Growth

2025-11-18 14:13 Last Updated At:14:56

HANOI, Vietnam--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 18, 2025--

Global technology corporation FPT today announced an exclusive partnership with FutureTEC, a leading regional IT solutions provider, to deliver advanced technology solutions across Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan. Through this strategic alliance, the two companies will combine FPT’s global delivery capabilities and innovation leadership with FutureTEC’s strong regional market presence, client trust, and operational excellence, enabling enterprises and government organizations in these markets to achieve sustainable growth and digital transformation.

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The agreement designates FutureTEC as FPT’s exclusive partner in the region for selected service areas, while FPT provides comprehensive delivery capabilities to support FutureTEC’s client engagements and multi-year growth targets. The collaboration spans six core technology domains: Data and Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cloud and Platforms, No/Low-Code Platforms, Hyperautomation (including RPA), Digital Customer Experience, and Strategy Consulting. It also targets a wide range of key regional industries, including Government, Oil & Gas, Banking & Financial Services (BFSI), Aviation, and Healthcare.

Phuong Dang, FPT Software Senior Executive Vice President and FPT Americas Chief Executive Officer, FPT Corporation, said: “FPT is actively embracing an AI-first strategy to shape the digital future through intelligence, scale, speed, and expertise — a direction that closely aligns with the Middle East’s growing focus on AI innovation. Since entering the region in 2020, we’ve witnessed its immense potential, and by combining our global reach and AI-powered solutions with FutureTEC’s local insights, we are confident that we can turn global innovation and expertise into regional success.”

Feras Al-Oqlah, CEO of FutureTEC, added: “This partnership marks a significant milestone in FutureTEC’s growth journey. By combining our deep regional expertise and trusted relationships across Kuwait, Jordan, and Bahrain with FPT’s global delivery excellence and innovation capabilities, we are creating a powerful platform to deliver next-generation digital solutions that drive business value, resilience, and sustainable transformation for our clients.”

Since establishing its first office in the Middle East in 2020, FPT has rapidly expanded its footprint, securing key clients across multiple sectors and driving significant regional growth. The company recently obtained the Regional Headquarters license for its operations in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East, becoming the first Vietnam-based enterprise authorized for regional operations in the kingdom.

FPT’s AI-first approach, embedded across all services and solutions, aligns with the Middle East’s agenda for digital innovation, smart cities, and technology-driven economic diversification. Leveraging its global expertise, the tech firm is well-positioned to accelerate digital transformation, support the region’s ambitious development goals, and foster strong collaborations with local partners to create sustainable, long-term impact.

About FPT

FPT Corporation (FPT) is a globally leading technology and IT services provider headquartered in Vietnam and operates in three core sectors: Technology, Telecommunications, and Education. Over more than three decades, FPT has consistently delivered impactful solutions to millions of individuals and tens of thousands of organizations worldwide. As an AI-first company, FPT is committed to elevating Vietnam’s position on the global tech map and delivering world-class AI-enabled solutions for global enterprises. FPT focuses on three critical transformations: Digital Transformation, Intelligence Transformation, and Green Transformation. In 2024, FPT reported a total revenue of USD 2.47 billion and a workforce of over 54,000 employees across its core businesses. For more information about FPT's global IT services, please visit https://fptsoftware.com

About FutureTEC

Founded in 2005, FutureTEC is a leading regional IT solutions provider operating across Kuwait, Jordan, and Bahrain. The company delivers end-to-end technology solutions and services spanning Cybersecurity, Infrastructure & Cloud, and Data & AI. Through strategic partnerships with global technology leaders, FutureTEC empowers enterprises and government organizations to achieve operational excellence, digital resilience, and sustainable growth. With two decades of proven expertise and a commitment to innovation, FutureTEC continues to play a key role in advancing digital transformation across the region. www.futuretec.me

FPT and FutureTEC Forge Exclusive Partnership for Middle East Digital Growth

FPT and FutureTEC Forge Exclusive Partnership for Middle East Digital Growth

ROME, Ga. (AP) — Democrat Shawn Harris and Republican Clay Fuller advanced to a runoff for Marjorie Taylor Greene’s former U.S. House seat in Georgia after no candidate won a majority in Tuesday’s special election.

President Donald Trump in February endorsed Fuller, a district attorney who prosecutes crimes in four counties, to succeed Greene in Georgia’s 14th Congressional District. Greene, once among Trump's most ardent supporters, resigned in January after a falling out with the president.

Trump's endorsement didn't boost Fuller to a majority of the vote in a 14-candidate field that included nine Republicans, three Democrats, a Libertarian and an independent. But Fuller said he was confident he could bring Republicans together to beat Harris on April 7.

“I think the Republican Party is going to unite around us because they know that the Democrat is too dangerous,” he said Tuesday night. “We can't have a Democrat representing Georgia 14. That would be a tragedy for our community, a tragedy for Georgia 14 and a tragedy for the MAGA movement.”

Trump congratulated Fuller for “getting such a high percentage of the vote” with so many other Republicans in the race.

“Clay will be a GREAT Congressman — HE WILL NEVER LET YOU DOWN!” the president wrote on social media.

Harris, a cattle farmer and retired brigadier general, will face an uphill battle to win a majority in the heavily Republican district. Nevertheless, he was leading in the hours after the polls closed and Democrats are likely to boast of his success as they have focused on strong performances in special elections.

Harris has contrasted himself with Greene’s bomb-throwing style, saying practical-minded Republicans should vote for him because he will work for constituents “not for somebody else who's already in D.C.”

“The way I’m going to go to Congress is that it’s going to be a coalition of Democrats, independents and Republicans,” Harris said Tuesday night.

The winner will serve out the remaining months of Greene’s term. A Republican win in the northwest Georgia district would bolster the party’s slim majority in the House, where Republicans currently control 218 seats to Democrats’ 214.

Fuller was a White House fellow in the first Trump administration and is a lieutenant colonel in the Georgia Air National Guard. He finished fourth in the 2020 Republican primary that Greene won. He credited Trump's nod for propelling him to the runoff.

“They want to know who President Trump was endorsing in this race,” Fuller said. “And that's why they came out in droves to support him, because they want an America First fighter on Capitol Hill fighting for his policies that are going to make a difference for our community.”

Harris said he’s not worried about further Trump intervention.

“If Donald Trump wants to come and do what he wants to do, that’s his business," he said.

This round of voting is only the first step in an elections marathon in the Georgia district. Republicans and Democrats seeking a full two-year term are set for a May 19 party primary, and possibly a June 16 party runoff, before advancing to the general election in November.

Last week, 10 Republicans and Harris qualified to run in November for a full two-year term. That includes Fuller, as well as Colton Moore, a former state senator and favorite of far-right activists who was poised to finish third on Tuesday, short of the runoff.

For Fuller voters like Presley Stover, support for Trump hasn't wavered.

“I think as of right now, he’s doing a great job," said Stover, who lives in Dallas, Georgia. “He’s definitely helping us a lot more than Biden did. I mean, as of now, they’re not the best, but you’re not gonna change anything overnight.”

Those who backed Democrats said they were repelled by Trump and eager to reduce his power.

“There just needs to be checks and balances and I don't think we have many of those right now," said Matthew Wisniewski, a Dallas resident who voted for Harris.

Greene was one of the most well-known members of Congress until she left in January. She remained loyal to Trump after he lost to Democrat Joe Biden, promoting Trump’s falsehoods about a stolen election. When Trump ran again in 2024, she toured the country with him and spoke at his rallies while wearing a red “Make America Great Again” hat.

But Greene began clashing with Trump last year after he and other Republicans pushed back against her running for U.S. Senate or governor. Greene criticized Trump’s foreign policy and his reluctance to release documents involving the Jeffrey Epstein case. The president eventually had enough, saying he would support a primary challenge against her. Greene announced a week later that she would resign.

Associated Press journalist Emilie Megnien contributed to this report.

Democrat Shawn Harris, center, speaks during an Atlanta Press Club forum for candidates in Georgia's 14th Congressional District, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026, at Georgia Public Broadcasting, in Atlanta. (J. Glenn Photography/Press Club via AP)

Democrat Shawn Harris, center, speaks during an Atlanta Press Club forum for candidates in Georgia's 14th Congressional District, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026, at Georgia Public Broadcasting, in Atlanta. (J. Glenn Photography/Press Club via AP)

FILE - Republican Colton Moore, who resigned from the state Senate to run for Congress, poses for a photo outside the Georgia Capitol, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Jeff Amy, File)

FILE - Republican Colton Moore, who resigned from the state Senate to run for Congress, poses for a photo outside the Georgia Capitol, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Jeff Amy, File)

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