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Morocco embraces AI to transform transport systems ahead of global events

Friday 16 May 2025 - 09:20
By: Dakir Madiha
Morocco embraces AI to transform transport systems ahead of global events

Morocco is taking a strategic step toward incorporating artificial intelligence into its transport systems, positioning itself for future international events.

On Wednesday, the Ministry of Transport and Logistics formalized three agreements with the Foundation for Research, Development and Innovation in Science and Engineering (FRDISI). This significant event, attended by Minister of Transport Abdessamad Kayouh and Royal Advisor André Azoulay, took place in Rabat and emphasized Morocco’s commitment to transforming its transport, airport, and logistics infrastructure into a hub for homegrown innovation.

These agreements are part of a broader initiative established in June 2024, which aims to enhance the role of scientific research in crucial sectors. Each agreement has a distinct objective. The first, forged between FRDISI and the National Railway Operator (ONCF), aims to integrate AI into the management of intermodal transport. This includes automating the identification of surface defects on high-speed trains, a measure that promises to enhance safety and efficiency on Morocco’s rail network.

The second agreement links FRDISI with the National Airports Office (ONDA) and focuses on improving cognitive performance in air traffic operations. This initiative is designed to bolster vigilance and safety, alongside the development of a real-time mobile application to streamline passenger flows within Moroccan airports.

The third collaboration, involving FRDISI and the National Company of Transport and Logistics (SNTL), introduces machine learning into fleet management, aimed at optimizing vehicle maintenance and performance through data-driven insights.

Kayouh characterized this initiative as a crucial component of Morocco’s broader ambition to foster innovation in key economic sectors. He highlighted FRDISI's extensive portfolio of over 40 inventions, which positions it as a vital ally in keeping pace with global advancements. Furthermore, he stressed the importance of empowering Moroccan researchers and engineers to create solutions tailored to the nation’s specific needs, reducing reliance on imported technologies that may not suit local circumstances.

For André Azoulay, this moment signifies a pivotal transition. He described the agreements as a “turning point,” enabling FRDISI’s network of distinguished scientists to collaborate directly with public institutions on strategic projects. With its status as a public utility, FRDISI occupies a central role in research, training, and industrial development, while also nurturing the innovation ecosystem through startup incubation and collaborative initiatives.

This initiative aligns with Morocco’s overarching development goals, which prioritize innovation and self-reliance as key drivers of national progress. As the nation prepares to co-host significant international events, such as the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations and the 2030 FIFA World Cup, the incorporation of advanced technologies into transport and logistics is expected to be pivotal in ensuring operational efficiency, safety, and global readiness.


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