
Moataz Fayek
Sets the direction. Designs the product, scopes the build, ships what clients actually need.
We started Quditware because every business we worked with had the same problem: operational software that didn't fit the operation. Paper jobcards, six disconnected tools, decisions made on yesterday's spreadsheet. The kind of friction that drains hours every day and makes scaling feel impossible.
We got tired of watching capable businesses fight their own tools. So we built an agency that doesn't hand over a product and disappear — we study the operation, engineer the system it deserves, and stay close until it actually runs.
Cairo. Working worldwide.
Digital systems — ERP, CRM, workflow automation. Built to fit your operation, not adapted from a generic template. Accounting, inventory, operations, and customer relationships in one coherent system.
Applications — web, mobile, and desktop. From customer-facing products to internal tools your team will actually want to use. Every interface earns its place.
Quantum computing— for problems classical hardware can't crack. Our Quantum Lab runs optimization research and builds hybrid algorithms that run on classical hardware today and port to quantum tomorrow.
Quditware was founded by four engineers who got tired of writing the same workflow into a different spreadsheet for the seventh time.

Sets the direction. Designs the product, scopes the build, ships what clients actually need.

Decides what's worth working on. Leads the Quantum Lab and translates research-grade math into systems that ship.

Owns the architecture. Picks the tools, sets the bar, ships the platform.

Runs the studio. Scope, schedule, and the spreadsheets we don't make our clients look at.
We'll come back with an architecture, a timeline, and a real number. No 40-page proposal, no consultant theatre.