Morocco is accelerating its digital transition by integrating advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence, to modernize public services, boost socioeconomic development, and enhance global competitiveness. To achieve these ambitious goals, the North African nation has forged partnerships with telecom giants Ericsson and Nokia during GITEX Africa 2025 in Marrakesh (April 14-16).
The agreement with Ericsson focuses on strengthening digital education and supporting small business growth in Morocco, aligning with the country’s “Digital Agenda 2030.” This initiative aims to promote innovation, upskilling, and inclusive digital transformation, providing Moroccan entrepreneurs and small businesses with the necessary digital skills to thrive in the expanding digital economy.
Through this collaboration, Ericsson’s global educational programs will help entrepreneurs and small business owners acquire essential 21st-century skills, contributing to sustainable job creation and fostering innovation across various sectors in Morocco.
In addition, Morocco has teamed up with Nokia to further advance its digital agenda. The multinational company will help improve the country’s network connectivity, share its technical expertise, expand high-speed internet access, and build a robust digital ecosystem. These efforts are particularly crucial as Morocco prepares to host major international sporting events in the near future, including those planned for 2030.