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Les Impériales Week 2025: Advancing Morocco’s identity through technology and communication

Friday 24 January 2025 - 13:00
By: Dakir Madiha
Les Impériales Week 2025: Advancing Morocco’s identity through technology and communication

The eighth edition of "Les Impériales Week" is set to make a remarkable return, reaffirming its mission while embracing broader ambitions and a deeper focus on communication, technology, and human capital. Anouar Sabri, the founding president of the "Les Impériales" association, shared these insights during his appearance on the main news broadcast of Channel One. Sabri emphasized that this year’s event highlights issues extending beyond the communication sector to encompass all productive industries and human resources, especially in the context of rapid and ongoing digital transformations.

Technology empowering "Made in Morocco"

Reflecting on global shifts, Sabri posed a forward-looking question: “How can artificial intelligence be leveraged to enhance Morocco’s position in global markets?” He underscored that technology is not merely a tool but a driving force for strengthening national identity and promoting the "Made in Morocco" brand. This label, he argued, serves as a symbol of economic growth, investment, tourism, and even Morocco’s appeal as a lifestyle destination. Under the banner of this year’s theme, which centers on finance, business, and dynamic human capital, the event aims to spotlight how technology can elevate Morocco’s global standing.

Analyzing challenges and crafting solutions

Anouar Sabri highlighted that initiatives like "Les Impériales" offer a grounded perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing the communication industry. He described the event as an innovative platform for collaborative problem-solving, fostering creative solutions that enhance Morocco’s brand image and contribute to the national economy.

As part of the event’s agenda, key industry metrics and data will be presented, culminating in the release of a comprehensive guide summarizing discussions and recommendations. This guide, according to Sabri, will serve as a valuable reference for future endeavors within the sector.

Celebrating excellence and innovation

"Les Impériales Week" also serves as a stage to honor outstanding brands, advertising campaigns, and talents that play a vital role in the communication field. Sabri invited professionals to join the "Les Impériales" clubs, which will operate year-round to explore pivotal topics and further the industry’s development.

He concluded by emphasizing that "Les Impériales Week" is more than just an event—it's a space for shaping the future of Morocco’s communication industry. By bridging creativity and technology, the initiative aspires to strengthen Morocco’s presence in both local and global markets.


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