Breaking 08:45 OpenAI's CFO privately questions Altman's push for a 2026 stock market listing 08:45 Deadly strike hits Odessa as conflict between Russia and Ukraine intensifies 08:30 Tesla sales surge in South Korea amid intensifying EV competition 08:20 Artemis II moonshot and a sci-fi blockbuster put space back in the spotlight 08:15 Chile’s president makes first official visit to Argentina amid political alignment 08:00 Myanmar’s president faces legal challenge in Indonesia over Rohingya crisis 07:50 Artemis II crew tests survival suits ahead of historic lunar flyby 07:45 Rupee rally drives surge in hedging costs as importers rush to secure dollars 07:30 India tightens foreign exchange rules to support the rupee 07:15 Germany moves to clarify rules for fighting-age men traveling abroad 07:00 South Korea points to Kim Jong Un’s daughter as potential successor 16:37 Akhannouch visits Cairo to strengthen Morocco Egypt cooperation 16:01 Trump sets Tuesday deadline for Iran to reopen Strait of Hormuz 15:50 Keiko Fujimori leads Peru presidential race one week before vote 15:25 Dozens rescued near Italy as dozens more reported missing in Mediterranean migrant tragedy 14:59 China signals cooperation with Russia to reduce tensions in the Middle East 14:46 Les Étoiles 2026: a ranking that celebrates creativity, boldness, and impact in the industry 14:15 Love Brand 2026: Ma CNSS – Damankoum leads e-services in Morocco 14:00 Love Brand 2026: Bimo and Oreo, a winning duo between local and global 13:45 Bangladesh launches emergency vaccination campaign after measles outbreak kills nearly 100 13:25 Love Brand 2026: Mio emerges as the favorite home care brand in Morocco 13:04 Love Brand 2026: Marjane emerges as the favorite retail brand 11:13 Love Brand Morocco 2026: Royal Air Maroc dominates the travel sector in Morocco 11:00 Congo to accept third-country deportees under new US agreement 10:45 Avalanche claims life of 40-years-old man in the French Pyrenees 10:30 Nike emerges as Moroccans’ favorite Fashion Love Brand in 2026 10:15 Love Brand Morocco 2026: Renault wins the hearts of Moroccans 10:00 At least five Palestinians killed in new Israeli strikes on Gaza 09:45 Opec+ considers output increase amid global supply disruptions 09:30 Turkey’s Central Bank rejects claims of undisclosed information shared in London 09:15 Jihadist attacks in northeastern Nigeria leave five dead 09:00 Colombian President accuses top guerrilla leader of corrupting army

Morocco launches GITEX Digi Health to boost digital health innovation

Tuesday 15 April 2025 - 15:48
By: Zahouani Ilham
Morocco launches GITEX Digi Health to boost digital health innovation

On Tuesday, April 15, 2025, the Moroccan Minister of Health and Social Protection, Mr. Amine Tehraoui, inaugurated the “GITEX Digi Health” exhibition in Marrakech. This event, focused on digital health technologies, is part of the third edition of “GITEX Africa,” held from April 14 to 16 under the High Patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI.

The exhibition aligns with the Royal Directives for reforming the healthcare system and the implementation of framework law No. 06.22. It particularly emphasizes digital transformation in health services and strengthening partnerships between the public and private sectors. The initiative reaffirms the Ministry’s commitment to leveraging digital technologies to enhance healthcare quality and make the system more accessible and transparent.

During the event, a memorandum of understanding was signed between the Ministry, the Mohammed VI Foundation for Science and Health, and "Kaoun International." The agreement outlines collaboration on organizing "GITEX Future Health Africa / Morocco" and the "GITEX Digi Health" exhibition scheduled for April 21–23, 2026, in Casablanca.

This partnership aims to establish an annual international exhibition and conference in Morocco, dedicated to healthcare, medical technology, digital health, and biotechnology. It seeks to stimulate innovation and reinforce Morocco's position as a regional hub for knowledge and investment in healthcare.

All three partners committed to advancing healthcare services and digital health technologies in Morocco and across Africa. The initiative also envisions creating an interactive platform for dialogue and cooperation involving policymakers, experts, researchers, healthcare stakeholders, and digital innovators. It aims to foster knowledge sharing, enhance public-private partnerships, attract foreign investment, and develop new opportunities in national and regional healthcare systems.

Additionally, the Ministry signed a strategic partnership agreement with the Caisse de Dépôt et de Gestion to accelerate digital transformation in healthcare. This framework includes establishing a Digital Lab to design innovative digital solutions and improve national health system performance. It also aims to build a robust digital health innovation ecosystem in Morocco to increase the sector’s competitiveness and resilience.

On this occasion, the Minister visited several booths at GITEX Africa, engaging with local and international companies showcasing digital innovations. He highlighted the potential of artificial intelligence and biotechnology, praising the event's role in advancing the digitalization of Morocco’s health sector.


  • Fajr
  • Sunrise
  • Dhuhr
  • Asr
  • Maghrib
  • Isha

Read more

This website, walaw.press, uses cookies to provide you with a good browsing experience and to continuously improve our services. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to the use of these cookies.