Orange Maroc takes center stage in digital health at GITEX Future Health Africa 2026
Orange Maroc has positioned itself as a key technology partner at the inaugural GITEX Future Health Africa 2026, held from May 4 to 6 in Casablanca. Serving as the event's official connectivity partner, the telecommunications operator deployed critical infrastructure across the venue, including very high-speed broadband and advanced cybersecurity systems to support the three-day forum dedicated to healthcare innovation across the continent.
The operator's involvement goes beyond logistical support. By ensuring reliable, high-performance network conditions for conferences, live demonstrations, and professional exchanges, Orange Maroc underscored a broader argument it has been making to policymakers and health institutions: that robust connectivity is not a secondary concern but a structural prerequisite for modernizing healthcare delivery. The company framed its participation as a direct contribution to a transformation that benefits patients by enabling faster, more accurate, and more coordinated medical care.
Among the flagship innovations showcased, Orange Maroc presented its "Live Intelligence" solution, a platform that processes real-time health data to assist medical professionals. The system generates rapid diagnostic analyses and contextual alerts, designed to reduce decision-making delays and allow clinicians to focus their attention on care quality rather than data management. The platform reflects a growing integration of artificial intelligence into clinical workflows, an area that has drawn increasing investment from both public health institutions and private operators across Africa.
Telemedicine applications formed another central pillar of Orange Maroc's presence. The company demonstrated concrete projects in which surgical procedures were assisted remotely via secure platforms, connecting specialists in Casablanca with teams in other Moroccan cities and internationally. These deployments address one of the most persistent structural challenges in African healthcare: geographic inequality in access to specialist expertise. By enabling qualified surgeons and diagnosticians to operate across distances without physical travel, such systems carry the potential to reduce waiting times and improve outcomes in underserved regions. Through its combined deployment of artificial intelligence, cloud infrastructure, and cybersecurity tools, Orange Maroc signaled its ambition to serve as an indispensable technological partner in shaping the future of healthcare both in Morocco and across the African continent.
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