I build AI for pharma. From inside the industry.
Cairo. Pharmacist by training. Builder by frustration.
The Story
How I got here.
I trained as a pharmacist at the German University in Cairo, graduating in 2021. Pharmacy taught me the language of the industry. Molecules, mechanisms, regulatory frameworks, the quiet ways a good product fails because no one knew how to launch it.
I joined NAOS Bioderma after graduation, working across medical sales and brand teams in the GCC region. I sat in launch meetings. I built territory plans. I watched reps memorize product binders the night before a KOL visit. I learned what pharma actually runs on. And what it does not.
Somewhere in that stretch, AI became the conversation. Every executive wanted a strategy. Every consultancy had a deck. I sat in a meeting where six advisors charged six figures to recommend an AI roadmap. None of them had ever built anything. That afternoon, I started writing code.
I build AI infrastructure for pharma. Not slides. Not strategy decks. Working systems that ship under names like Human in the Loop, TrueLoyal, and Limitless. Each one solves a real problem I lived through, or watched someone live through, inside the industry.
The Work
What I'm building right now.
The Principle
Built, Not Advised.
Pharma does not have an AI problem. It has a building problem.
Most companies will spend the next decade in workshops, RFPs, and pilot programs that never reach production. The brands that win will not be the ones with the best strategy decks. They will be the ones with the working systems.
That's the line I draw. I don't sell strategy. I ship systems. If you can't deploy it, I haven't built it.
Off the Clock
A few other things.
Native Arabic. Fluent English. Conversational German (the GUC tax).
I read more pharma case studies than novels. I am working on fixing that.
Coffee at sunrise. Code till noon. Calls in the afternoon. Cairo time, mostly.
I write about what I build. Quietly. On LinkedIn.
I do not take every project. I take the ones I would build for myself if no one paid me.
If you're tired of decks and ready for systems, let's talk.
30 minutes. No deck. We will figure out if I can actually help.
Or just reply to anything I send. I read everything.