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Morocco's Digital Leap: Boosting Startups for a Tech-Driven Future

Thursday 10 October 2024 - 16:00
Morocco's Digital Leap: Boosting Startups for a Tech-Driven Future

Morocco is taking significant strides to propel its digital economy forward with a new initiative aimed at nurturing startups across all stages of development. This move is part of the country's ambitious "Digital Morocco 2030" strategy, which seeks to modernize public services and stimulate the digital sector.

On Wednesday, a landmark partnership agreement was signed in Rabat between the Ministry of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform, the Deposit and Management Fund (CDG), and TAMWILCOM. This collaboration marks a crucial step in Morocco's journey towards becoming a digital hub in the region.

The agreement focuses on selecting qualified operators, such as incubators and accelerators, to craft programs tailored to the Moroccan market. These operators will also manage the distribution of grants to promising startups. The initiative aims to provide comprehensive, long-term support to emerging tech companies, enhancing their entrepreneurial skills and connecting them with potential investors.

Ghita Mezzour, Minister Delegate for Digital Transition and Administrative Reform, emphasized the importance of identifying both national and international economic operators to develop and support startups. This approach aligns with the strategy's financing component, which prioritizes creating digital solutions to address business needs and increase employment opportunities for Moroccan youth.

TAMWILCOM's Director General, Hicham Zanati Serghini, highlighted the challenges startups face in securing traditional bank financing. He noted that the government has introduced several programs in recent years to simplify the funding process for these innovative companies.

The "Digital Morocco 2030" strategy is built on two key pillars: digitizing public services and invigorating the digital economy. By fostering Moroccan tech solutions, the government aims to create added value and boost employment in the sector.

This initiative is part of a broader commitment to digital transformation, as reaffirmed by Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch during the first meeting of the National Committee for Digital Development in February. The government's plan includes establishing national cloud services, expanding internet and mobile network access (particularly in rural areas), and focusing on fiber optic infrastructure and the adoption of 5G technology.

As Morocco pushes forward with its digital agenda, the country is positioning itself to narrow the digital divide with developed nations and capitalize on the opportunities presented by the global digital revolution. This startup support program represents a significant step towards realizing Morocco's vision of a tech-driven, innovative economy that can compete on the world stage.


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