A specialist consultancy bridging policy and practice.
OmniTrust is a Cairo-based consultancy at the intersection of AI governance, capacity-building, and architecture. We work with international organisations, governments, and public institutions that need AI to work — credibly, safely, and on the timelines their stakeholders actually face.
Founded by practitioners doing the work, not just the slides.
OmniTrust was founded in 2026 to do something that was, surprisingly, missing in the region: bring together AI policy work and AI implementation work in the same firm, led by the same people.
The founding team had spent years either drafting AI regulation — including contributing to Egypt’s first AI bill — or building AI systems in operational settings. We kept meeting institutions stuck between the two: a policy team that did not know what would actually break in production, an engineering team that did not know what regulators would actually ask. That gap is where most AI programmes stall.
OmniTrust exists to close it. We are deliberately small, partner-led, and tightly focused. We take work where the combination of policy literacy and delivery experience is the difference between a programme that ships and one that becomes a slide deck.
To make AI governance an operational reality — not a slide in a board pack — for the institutions society depends on.
A region where public institutions deploy AI with the same confidence they regulate it — and the gap between policy and practice has been closed by people who understand both.
Six things you can stake the programme on.
Founder-led engagements
Every programme is led day-to-day by the founder or a named senior associate. No interview-and-switch. You brief the person who will lead the work.
Policy and practice in one room
We have drafted regulation and we have shipped systems. The combination is rare — and it is what closes the gap most AI programmes stall in.
MENA-grounded, internationally fluent
Cairo-based. Working in Arabic and English. Direct experience of how international-org programmes actually land in the region.
Outcomes, not deliverables
SoWs specify the operational outcome — a framework adopted, a programme delivered, a system in production — not the page count of a report.
Senior associates, intentionally small
A tight bench of associates across AI policy, ML engineering, and public-sector delivery. We say no when we cannot staff to that standard.
Independent, by design
No reseller agreements, no vendor margin to defend. We recommend tools and partners on merit — including telling you the answer is not to buy anything.
Senior, deliberately small.
OmniTrust is led by its founder, supported by a small bench of senior associates. We name people when we name them; we do not invent a roster to look bigger than we are.
Founder & Lead Practitioner
Cairo · AI Governance · Solution Architecture
Bio coming soon. Background spans AI governance advisory (including contribution to Egypt’s first AI regulation bill, in partnership with the parliamentary Foreign Relations Committee), AI capacity-building programme design, and solution architecture / presales in financial-services and public-sector contexts.
We work with a tight, named-on-engagement bench of senior associates whose work overlaps with ours and who we trust to deliver. Domains currently represented on the bench:
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AI policy & regulation ASSOCIATE
Legislative drafting, regulatory impact assessment, multi-jurisdictional comparative review.
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Public-sector AI delivery ASSOCIATE
Government programme delivery, ministerial training design, multi-stakeholder facilitation.
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Applied ML & integration ASSOCIATE
Production LLM integration, evaluation harness design, retrieval and governance architecture.
Associates are named on the engagement they staff — never on a marketing roster.
Talk to the founder — directly.
No business development team in the middle. A founder picks up every brief and gets back to you inside two business days.