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RABAT2025-04-06
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Tech Trailblazers Converge at GITEX Africa in Marrakech
Marrakech, Morocco – The iconic red city played host to the continent's premier technology showcase as GITEX Africa Morocco 2024 kicked off today, drawing thousands of exhibitors and industry pioneers. Billed as Africa's largest tech event, this prestigious gathering serves as a platform for unveiling cutting-edge innovations and shaping the future digital landscape.
Against the backdrop of the ancient medina, Head of Government Aziz Akhannouch delivered the opening address, underscoring GITEX's pivotal role in positioning Africa as both a producer and consumer of digital solutions. "Digital transformation is an indispensable factor in driving cooperation, economic growth, social progress, and political stability across our continent," Akhannouch proclaimed.
Facilitating Continental Commerce
The head of government emphasized the immense potential of digitalization to revolutionize cross-border trade within Africa, often hindered by inadequate infrastructure and bureaucratic hurdles. E-commerce and online payment gateways, he noted, could streamline commercial operations, reduce costs, and enhance efficiency on a continental scale.
Morocco's Digital Vanguard
In a landmark announcement, Akhannouch revealed that Morocco would unveil its Digital Strategy 2030 in the coming weeks. This comprehensive roadmap, crafted through intensive public-private collaboration, will prioritize digitizing public services while fostering an environment conducive to developing homegrown digital solutions, creating value, and generating employment opportunities.
GITEX Africa's Exponential Growth
As the event unfolds until May 31st, over 1,500 exhibitors from 130 countries will showcase their innovations, a substantial increase from the previous year. Alongside the exhibitors, 800 startups will vie for attention, doubling last year's tally. An anticipated 50,000 visitors are expected to grace the exhibition halls.
Morocco's Minister Delegate for Digital Transition and Administrative Reform hailed the event's remarkable growth as a testament to the global community's confidence in Morocco's emergence as a regional digital powerhouse. "GITEX Africa reinforces Morocco's positioning as a key contributor to the continent's digital development," the minister affirmed.
With AI, health tech, and cybersecurity taking center stage, GITEX Africa promises to be a grand confluence of visionaries, paving the way for Africa's digital leap into the future.
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