Format: Analysis
Skills & Careers
Tech Careers After 40 in Algeria: Age Discrimination, Career Longevity
The Youth Skew in Algeria's Tech Workforce Algeria's technology sector is overwhelmingly young. Data from the State of Software Engineering in Algeria 2024 survey and LinkedIn demographics suggest that an estimated two-thirds or more of Algerian software developers are under 35,
Policy & Regulation
Algeria’s Research and Innovation Ecosystem: R&D Incentives, ATRST
Algeria's R&D Spending in Context Algeria allocates an estimated 0.5% of its GDP to research and development -- a figure that has remained stubbornly low for over a decade. For comparison, Morocco spends roughly 0.7% of GDP on R&D, Tunisia approximately 0.7%, South Korea 5.3%,
Cybersecurity & Risk
Securing Remote Work in Algeria: VPN Usage, Endpoint Protection, and BYOD Challenges
The Remote Work Reality in Algeria Remote work in Algeria has evolved from an emergency response during COVID-19 into a structural feature of the labor market, particularly in the technology sector. According to the State of Algeria Dev survey, 16% of tech job offers in Algeria
Policy & Regulation
Government IT Procurement in Algeria: How Technology Tenders Work and Why They Often Don’t
The Scale of Government IT Spending The Algerian government is, by a wide margin, the largest buyer of information technology in the country. Across 69 wilayas, dozens of ministries, hundreds of public enterprises, and major agencies like Sonatrach, Sonelgaz, and Algerie
Skills & Careers
The Rise of No-Code Builders in Algeria: How Non-Technical Founders Are Creating Apps
Beyond the Developer Shortage Algeria has a developer shortage. While the country's university system produces thousands of computer science graduates each year across more than 20 institutions, that supply falls short for a market of 48 million people and an economy that is digitizing unevenly.
Policy & Regulation
Algeria’s Labor Code and Remote Work: The Legal Framework That Doesn’t Exist Yet
The Reality on the Ground Remote work in Algeria is widespread and entirely unregulated. Thousands of Algerian tech professionals -- developers, designers, data analysts, content creators, and IT support staff -- work from home for both Algerian employers and international clients.
Skills & Careers
Algeria’s IT Outsourcing Potential: Can the Country Become a Nearshore Destination for
The Market Algeria Is Missing The global IT outsourcing market is valued at approximately $540 billion in 2025, according to industry estimates from Statista and Coherent Market Insights, with nearshoring -- contracting software development and IT services to geographically
Policy & Regulation
Software and Intellectual Property in Algeria: What Developers and Startups Need to Know
The IP Framework Most Algerian Developers Have Never Read Algeria has a surprisingly comprehensive intellectual property framework on paper. Ordinance 03-05 of July 19, 2003, governs copyright and neighboring rights.
AI & Automation
Industrial Robotics in Algeria: The State of Manufacturing Automation from Sonatrach to
Algeria's Robot Density Problem The International Federation of Robotics (IFR) tracks robot density — the number of industrial robots per 10,000 manufacturing workers — as the definitive measure of automation adoption. According to the IFR's 2024 report (covering 2023 data),
Cybersecurity & Risk
Cybersecurity in Algerian Healthcare: Hospital Systems, Patient Data
Healthcare Digitization Without Security Algeria's healthcare system is undergoing a digital transformation that was unthinkable a decade ago. University hospital centers (CHUs) in Algiers, Oran, Constantine, and Annaba have implemented electronic health record (EHR) systems,