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Lexar Unveils Blazing-Fast Memory Solutions with Massive Capacities at GITEX Africa 2024

Monday 20 May 2024 - 17:00
Lexar Unveils Blazing-Fast Memory Solutions with Massive Capacities at GITEX Africa 2024

Marrakech, Morocco, Monday, May 20, 2024: Lexar, a leading name in the flash memory solutions arena, is poised to showcase its latest memory innovations and future prospects at GITEX Africa 2024, the continent's premier technology and startup event. Scheduled from May 29 to May 31 in Marrakech, Morocco, the prestigious gathering is held under the High Patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI and organized by the Moroccan Ministry of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform. This event provides an ideal platform for Lexar to unveil its cutting-edge memory products and their potential impact on the Moroccan market.

Fissal Oubida, General Manager - Middle East, Africa, CIS, and India at Lexar, emphasized the significance of this event, stating, "GITEX Africa is an unmissable opportunity to showcase our memory advancements. As the gateway to technological transformation in Africa, Morocco offers the perfect setting to introduce our products, which cater to a wide audience, including photographers, videographers, and gamers."

Lexar positions itself as the ultimate provider of memory solutions, combining massive storage capacities with blistering data transfer speeds.

Lexar has further strengthened its presence in Africa by establishing a robust distribution network, particularly in Morocco, where the company has signed strategic agreements with several distributors and retailers to meet the growing demand for next-generation memory solutions.

Lexar's establishment in Morocco brings significant added value to the Moroccan market, particularly in the job market, where the company contributes to creating employment opportunities in the burgeoning technology sector.

"We are delighted to participate in GITEX Africa and are confident that this event will enable us to reinforce our presence in Africa and expand our distribution network in the region," concluded Mr. Oubida.

About Lexar:
Lexar has been a trusted global brand in memory solutions for over 25 years. The award-winning product range includes memory cards, USB drives, card readers, and solid-state drives. All Lexar products undergo rigorous testing to ensure optimal performance, quality, compatibility, and reliability. For more information, visit http://www.lexar.com.


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