TEDxISCAE debuts at Casablanca business school with global ideas
Casablanca is set to host a milestone event for Morocco’s higher education scene on April 5, 2026, when ISCAE Casablanca stages its first TEDx conference. Held under an official TEDx license, the event will bring the globally recognized talk format to one of the country’s leading business schools for the first time. The program is built around a full day of talks, networking, and campus engagement, with sessions scheduled from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the ISCAE campus.
The conference will run under the theme “Latitudes of Thought: Exploring Alternative Approaches,” a concept designed to question conventional ideas about leadership, achievement, and impact. Organizers present the event as a response to an increasingly unstable and unpredictable global environment, where traditional methods no longer provide sufficient answers. Rather than celebrating standard career paths or fixed models of success, the conference will focus on indirect influence, narrative power, and non-linear trajectories as tools for adaptation and progress.
That framework sets a broader editorial ambition than a typical campus conference. One pillar centers on the growing role of soft power, where culture, values, and visibility shape influence more effectively than direct confrontation. Another looks at art and storytelling as strategic instruments that persuade audiences even when data alone fails to build support. A third pillar examines unconventional career paths, arguing that setbacks, detours, and reinvention can lead to stronger and more durable forms of success than traditional advancement. Together, these ideas position the event to align with a wider shift in business, media, and education, where adaptability and narrative control have become central to public-facing influence.
TEDxISCAE will feature 10 speakers, selected by the student curation team. Organizers describe the common thread as being less about a specific industry or public profile, and more about credibility built outside expected routes. Each talk will follow TED’s established production rules, including a maximum length of 18 minutes, to emphasize clarity, discipline, and a single memorable takeaway, echoing TED’s long standing principle of an “idea worth spreading.”
The event also holds symbolic significance for the host institution. ISCAE, widely acknowledged as Morocco’s first business school and the second on the African continent, is using the event to reinforce its role in shaping debates about the future. As a school with 55 years of history and over 11,000 graduates, ISCAE showcases this TEDx event as a way of connecting its legacy to a younger generation of students eager for more visible roles in entrepreneurship, innovation, and public thought.
Enactus ISCAE Casablanca, as a key partner, has played a pivotal role in supporting this effort. The student club, which is part of the globally active Enactus network spanning more than 36 countries, collaborated on the licensing process, theme development, speaker selection, and event production. According to the source, this work represented a months-long effort requiring strict compliance with TEDx standards rather than simple branding. That encompassed stage design, broadcast-quality video capture, speaker coaching, and adherence to the editorial discipline expected of TED-format talks.
The production process matters because the talks aim to resonate beyond the auditorium. After the event, the recorded presentations will be submitted for consideration on TED’s official YouTube channel, renowned for its 44 million subscribers and 3 billion accumulated views. This prospect elevates what might seem like a local student led project into a potential international platform for Moroccan and campus based voices. It also fits into a broader trend in higher education and live events, planning conferences not just for those in attendance, but for wider digital audiences that extend the impact of each appearance.
The day’s schedule highlights this dual focus on ideas and access. The program begins with a half-hour reserved for participant reception, coffee, and informal networking. An official opening follows, including remarks from ISCAE leadership, a theme presentation, and acknowledgments of key partners. The first session then introduces four expert and opinion-leader talks, alongside a talk from an ISCAE student speaker. Following the lunch break, the second session shifts toward initiatives, innovation, and practical experience with six more talks. Closing remarks, certificate presentations, and a final networking session wrap up the day’s events, inviting participants to mingle in a buffet-style exchange among students, speakers, alumni, and institutional representatives.
The networking component is framed as a strategic element. In a national context where professional networks often hold as much weight as formal credentials, this portion of the event aims to structure access around shared ideas rather than rigid hierarchies. For a business school audience, this pragmatic positioning could be just as important as the talks themselves.
The event arrives at a time when universities are under increasing pressure to demonstrate their relevance beyond academic instruction. Employers, founders, and public institutions now expect graduates to master communication, adaptability, and public reasoning alongside technical expertise. TEDxISCAE responds to those expectations by transforming the campus into a live media and ideas forum. For ISCAE and its student partners, the message is clear: Moroccan higher education does not intend to remain a spectator in global conversations. It is ready for a speaking role.
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