Ahmed Genedy Builds iVoiceUp Platform to Streamline Internal Reporting

By : Ange J.A de Berry Quenum

Date : vendredi, 03 avril 2026 08:31

  • VoiceUp enables anonymous and secure internal reporting for organizations.

  • The platform streamlines case management from submission to resolution.

  • Founder Ahmed Genedy brings experience from Coca-Cola and the energy sector.

Egyptian tech entrepreneur Ahmed Genedy is leveraging digital innovation to improve transparency and accountability within organizations through his platform iVoiceUp.

Genedy co-founded iVoiceUp in 2019 and serves as chief executive officer of the company, which provides a structured, anonymous, and secure system for collecting and managing internal reports.

The platform aims to transform how organizations handle whistleblowing and internal alerts by combining technology with governance best practices.

iVoiceUp operates a comprehensive reporting and case-tracking system accessible to multiple stakeholders, including whistleblowers, investigators, and management teams.

The process follows a structured workflow that includes report submission, assignment to relevant teams, investigation, and documented resolution. Users can submit reports in text or voice format and attach supporting digital evidence. The platform emphasizes anonymity to encourage individuals to report incidents they might otherwise hesitate to disclose publicly.

iVoiceUp automatically notifies designated personnel as soon as a report is submitted. The system integrates automated distribution mechanisms, support functions, and collaborative tools that enable rigorous and structured case tracking.

By optimizing information flows, the platform allows organizations to process more cases faster while ensuring full traceability of actions, decisions, and outcomes.

The solution also helps organizations standardize procedures for collecting, documenting, and resolving incidents, thereby limiting impacts on employees and corporate reputation.

Ahmed Genedy graduated from the American University in Cairo with a bachelor’s degree in engineering in 2015. He joined The Coca-Cola Company in 2017 as a project manager before moving into the renewable energy sector.

He served as managing associate at Solariz Egypt from 2018 to 2019, where he worked on the design, financing, installation, and commissioning of photovoltaic solar power plants.

This article was initially published in French by Melchior Koba

Adapted in English by Ange J.A de Berry Quenum

TECH STARS

Please publish modules in offcanvas position.