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Morocco’s Digital Transition Ministry and Capgemini Sign AI Development Memorandum

Morocco’s Ministry of Digital Transition and Administration Reform and Capgemini Maroc signed a memorandum of understanding on artificial intelligence development. The document was signed in Rabat on Thursday by Minister Delegate for Digital Transition and Administration

Reform Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni and Capgemini’s Global Head of Operations and Delivery, Karine Brunet.
Under the terms of the agreement, the cooperation aims to strengthen AI skills and acculturation among public sector and academic stakeholders, while providing support to startups and project teams backed by the Jazari Institute. The partnership is positioned within the framework of the Digital Morocco 2030 strategy and the AI Made in Morocco roadmap, with the objective of identifying and developing concrete AI use cases to accelerate adoption within public administration and encourage the emergence of innovative projects.

At the signing ceremony, Minister El Fallah Seghrouchni described digital technology and artificial intelligence as levers for modernizing public action, strengthening economic competitiveness and advancing social progress, framing the initiative within the vision carried by King Mohammed VI. She said the MoU reflects the conviction that successful digital transformation depends on the alliance between public vision, technological excellence, collective intelligence and execution capacity, expressing hope that the partnership would mark the beginning of a fruitful, rigorous and lasting collaboration worthy of the Kingdom’s digital ambitions.

Karine Brunet noted that Morocco has established itself in recent years as a significant player in technology and digital services, a position she attributed to the combination of an ambitious national vision, a favorable environment for digital activity development, and a talent pool recognized for its quality and engineering culture. She underlined that AI development remains conditional on the availability of talent capable of combining technological expertise, business understanding and data mastery.

Through the agreement, both parties stated their intention to bring public, academic and private sector actors together around a shared innovation dynamic, contributing to the development of a national AI ecosystem in support of the Kingdom’s digital transformation.

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