Morocco’s
Minister of Digital Transition and Administration Reform, Amal Falah
Seghrouchni, has welcomed a high-level delegation from the French
Entrepreneurial Movement (MEDEF) at the Ministry’s headquarters. Led by Patrick
Martin, President of MEDEF, and Gerard Wolfe, President of the French
Sustainable City Enterprise Movement, the delegation included leading French
business executives and founders of promising startups. The discussions
centered on Morocco’s advancements in digital transformation and the broad
investment opportunities the country offers in the technology sector.
Minister
Seghrouchni introduced Morocco’s ambitious digital projects as part of the
nation’s digital agenda, aligned with His Majesty King Mohammed VI’s vision for
modernization and innovation. At the core of Morocco’s digital strategy is
"Digital Morocco 2030," a comprehensive national plan aimed at
fostering a dynamic and inclusive digital economy. Through this initiative,
Morocco has committed to building a resilient digital infrastructure and
embracing new technological innovations to elevate the nation’s global digital
presence.
During the
meeting, the minister invited members of the French Entrepreneurial Movement to
explore Morocco as an attractive destination for IT and digital investments,
highlighting the Kingdom’s commitment to fostering an environment conducive to
innovation and sustainable development. The visit comes as both countries seek
to strengthen bilateral cooperation, with a shared commitment to promoting a
sustainable and forward-looking digital ecosystem.
The
collaborative platform with MEDEF is expected to accelerate joint initiatives
in the fields of information technology, urban innovation, and digital
transformation.
By: Kanto Okanta