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Oracle-Backed Training Portal Launched in Morocco

Saturday 13 July 2024 - 10:20
Oracle-Backed Training Portal Launched in Morocco

In July 2024, a newly launched training portal in Morocco made waves in the educational landscape. The portal, backed by tech giant Oracle, aims to provide Moroccan university students and professors with free access to a wide range of training courses and learning tools.

The initiative, resulting from a partnership between the Moroccan government and Oracle, is set to revolutionize the way Moroccans access and engage with professional development opportunities. By offering a comprehensive suite of online courses, the portal promises to empower the country's academic community, equipping them with the latest skills and knowledge required to thrive in the digital age.

"This portal is a game-changer for Moroccan higher education," said Fatima Zahra, a professor at the University of Rabat. "It allows our students and faculty to tap into a wealth of resources and expand their horizons, all without the financial burden that often comes with professional training."

The portal's launch is part of a broader effort by Oracle to deepen its investment in Morocco's information technology (IT) sector. The company has pledged to expand its research and development (R&D) capabilities in the country, with plans to grow its local workforce to 1,000 IT professionals over the next few years.

"Morocco is a strategic hub for innovation and talent in the region, and we are committed to supporting its growth," said Karim Bennis, Oracle's regional director for North Africa. "This training portal is just the beginning of our efforts to empower Moroccan students and educators, and to position the country as a leading hub for IT excellence."

The portal's curriculum spans a diverse range of topics, including cloud computing, data analytics, cybersecurity, and software development. Users will have access to a combination of self-paced online courses, interactive workshops, and virtual mentorship opportunities, all designed to cater to their individual learning preferences and career goals.

"This is a watershed moment for Moroccan education," said Khadija El Alami, a student at the Université Mohammed V in Rabat. "The portal opens up a world of possibilities for us, allowing us to develop the skills and expertise that will make us competitive in the global job market."

As the portal continues to gain traction, educators and policymakers are optimistic about its potential to transform the country's educational landscape. By equipping Moroccans with the tools and knowledge they need to thrive in the digital economy, the portal has the power to propel the country into a new era of prosperity and innovation.


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