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Moroccan Government, DGSN Partner to Advance Online Public Services
Moroccan Government, DGSN Partner to Advance Online Public Services

Morocco World

time02-05-2025

  • Business
  • Morocco World

Moroccan Government, DGSN Partner to Advance Online Public Services

Rabat – Morocco's Ministry of Digital Transition and Administration Reform and the General Directorate of National Security (DGSN) signed a new partnership agreement today in Rabat to strengthen cooperation and promote the use of digital identity services in public administration. The agreement was signed by Minister Delegate in charge of Digital Transition and Administration Reform, Amal Falah Saghroutni, and Director General of National Security and Territorial Surveillance, Abdellatif Hammouchi. According to a joint statement, the agreement follows the royal directives to improve Morocco's digital government and make it easier for citizens to access public services using modern technologies. It is also part of the national 'Digital Morocco 2030' strategy. The main goal of the agreement is to improve the quality of public services offered to citizens by connecting different government institutions and making digital identity services more accessible. The signing of the agreement These services are based on the new generation of the national electronic ID card, which includes secure digital features, said the statement. It added that the agreement aims to provide a legal and organizational framework for cooperation between the Ministry and the DGSN. It will also allow public institutions to use the country's third-party identity verification system, helping citizens complete services online instead of in person. The partnership is set to speed up the country's digital transformation in the public sector and help develop high-quality, user-friendly digital services that focus on making life easier for citizens. This agreement appears to be addressing concerns raised by many citizens about the long delays and lack of organization in completing administrative procedures. It is expected to streamline access to services and make interactions with public institutions quicker and more straightforward.

Nokia and Moroccan Ministry to accelerate Digital Morocco 2030 goals
Nokia and Moroccan Ministry to accelerate Digital Morocco 2030 goals

Broadcast Pro

time21-04-2025

  • Business
  • Broadcast Pro

Nokia and Moroccan Ministry to accelerate Digital Morocco 2030 goals

Collaboration aims to promote knowledge sharing, cultivate local talent, expand national coverage through 5G and fiber-to-the-home and establish a National Digital Fabric. Nokia and the Ministry of Digital Transition and Administration Reform of the Kingdom of Morocco have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to support the country’s Digital Morocco 2030 strategy. The agreement, signed by Minister Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni and Pierre Chaume, Nokia’s Vice President for North, West and Central Africa, marks a significant step in strengthening Morocco’s digital infrastructure and innovation capabilities. With Morocco preparing to host major international sports events in 2025 and 2030, Nokia will provide cutting-edge telecommunications expertise to ensure high-quality connectivity and enhanced digital experiences for participants and visitors. The collaboration also aims to expand the nation’s digital readiness through the deployment of 5G networks, fiber optic infrastructure and national initiatives like the High Debit Plan and infrastructure-sharing frameworks. Central to this partnership is the Nokia Innovation Center, inaugurated by the Ministry, which will serve as a hub for training local talent, fostering research and developing tailored technological solutions. The centre will also support the Ministry’s Al Jazari initiative, further empowering local innovation. In addition to infrastructure development, the MoU outlines plans to enhance digital skills among Moroccan youth through internationally recognised certification programmes in telecommunications, IT and digital technologies. Nokia also intends to introduce its Network as Code (NaC) platform to establish a National Digital Fabric (NDF)—a national gateway that will provide access to 4G and 5G telecommunications services via APIs. This platform will enable startups, enterprises and universities to create innovative applications, contributing to the country's digital economy and technological advancement. The agreement builds on prior collaboration between Nokia and the Ministry, including the opening of the Innovation Centre in October 2023 and a ministerial visit to Nokia’s headquarters in Finland earlier this year. “Nokia is proud to collaborate with the Moroccan government in achieving its ambitious digital goals. Through knowledge sharing, talent development, and cutting-edge technology, we look forward to supporting Morocco’s digital evolution and contributing to its economic growth as part of our ongoing collaboration,” said Pierre Chaume, Vice President of North, West and Central Africa for Network Infrastructure at Nokia. “This partnership with Nokia reinforces our commitment to advancing the Digital Morocco 2030 strategy. By leveraging Nokia’s global expertise, we aim to accelerate Morocco’s digital transformation, improve connectivity, and foster an innovation-driven economy,” added Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, Minister of Digital Transition and Administration Reform.

Morocco Signs Three Tech Development Agreements at GITEX Africa
Morocco Signs Three Tech Development Agreements at GITEX Africa

Maroc

time17-04-2025

  • Business
  • Maroc

Morocco Signs Three Tech Development Agreements at GITEX Africa

Morocco's Ministry of Digital Transition and Administration Reform and the Ministry of Investment, Convergence and Evaluation of Public Policies signed three memorandums of understanding Tuesday in Marrakech with KPMG SASU, Arrow ECS Support Center Morocco, and 2T Services Maroc. The agreements focus on creating and expanding service and competency centers on the sidelines of the third edition of GITEX Africa. The first agreement outlines plans to establish a competency center focused on technology consulting, digital transformation, financial and tax advisory services, and support for mergers, acquisitions, and restructuring, the ministries said in a joint press release. Aligned with Morocco's new investment charter and national priorities around digital sovereignty and human capital development, the project aims to create 150 direct jobs by 2029, according to the press release. The second agreement covers the expansion of a shared services center and the establishment of digital skills hubs in the Casablanca-Settat region. It also includes the development of new technical and management competency centers in the digital sector, targeting the creation of 700 direct jobs by 2029. The third agreement involves the development of a multidisciplinary service center in Oujda, focused on outsourced service delivery. The initiative aims to contribute to the economic revitalization of the region by creating 200 direct jobs by 2028. Part of Morocco's broader effort to strengthen its outsourcing ecosystem, the projects seek to foster structured collaboration between the public and private sectors, positioning the digital economy as a driver of regional opportunities. The initiative reflects the government's commitment to enhancing regional economic integration, supporting local investors, and equipping Moroccan youth with skills for an evolving service-based economy, the ministries said. MAP: 16 avril 2025

Nokia and Moroccan Government sign MoU to advance Digital Morocco 2030 strategy
Nokia and Moroccan Government sign MoU to advance Digital Morocco 2030 strategy

Zawya

time16-04-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Nokia and Moroccan Government sign MoU to advance Digital Morocco 2030 strategy

Provide support for major events to enhance digital experiences of participants Nokia Innovation Center to further foster local innovation and technological excellence Marrakesh, Morocco – Nokia and The Ministry of Digital Transition and Administration Reform of the Kingdom of Morocco have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) during GITEX Africa 2025 in Morocco. This strategic agreement underscores both parties' commitment to accelerating the objectives of the Digital Morocco 2030 plan. The MoU was signed by Mrs. Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, Minister of Digital Transition and Administration Reform and Pierre Chaume, Vice President of North, West and Central Africa for Network Infrastructure at Nokia. As Morocco prepares to host major sports events in 2025 and 2030, Nokia will contribute its expertise in telecommunications infrastructure to enhance digital experiences for event participants, ensuring world-class connectivity solutions. The Nokia Innovation Center, inaugurated by the Minister of Digital Transition and Administration Reform will play a pivotal role in talent training, research, and development of customized solutions for Morocco's digital landscape. The Center will also support the Ministry's Al Jazari initiative, further fostering local innovation and technological excellence. In addition, as part of supporting Digital Morocco 2030, Nokia will provide expertise and consultancy aimed at enhancing national Internet coverage, fostering an inclusive and sustainable digital environment to improve network coverage, particularly through the deployment of 5G technology, the expansion of fiber optic networks and through initiatives such as the National High Debit Plan and infrastructure-sharing strategies. Nokia will also collaborate in developing the skills of young Moroccan talents in digital technologies, telecommunications, and IT through internationally recognized certification programs. This MoU follows a series of engagements with Ministry of Digital Transition and Administration Reform, including the opening of the Nokia Innovation Center in October 2023 and the visit of HE the Minister, Mrs. Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni to Finland and Nokia's Headquarters in January 2024. Furthermore, Nokia proposes leveraging its Network as Code (NaC) platform to create a National Digital Fabric (NDF)—a national gateway for telecommunications services (5G and 4G) accessible via APIs to enterprises, startups, and universities. This initiative will enable the creation of innovative digital applications that drive economic growth and technological advancement in Morocco. 'Nokia is proud to collaborate with the Moroccan government in achieving its ambitious digital goals. Through knowledge sharing, talent development, and cutting-edge technology, we look forward to supporting Morocco's digital evolution and contributing to its economic growth as part of our ongoing collaboration,' said Pierre Chaume, Vice President of North, West and Central Africa for Network Infrastructure at Nokia. 'This partnership with Nokia reinforces our commitment to advancing the Digital Morocco 2030 strategy. By leveraging Nokia's global expertise, we aim to accelerate Morocco's digital transformation, improve connectivity, and foster an innovation-driven economy,' said Mrs. Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, Minister of Digital Transition and Administration Reform. For further inquiries, media interviews, or additional information, please contact: Cordia So About Nokia At Nokia, we create technology that helps the world act together. As a B2B technology innovation leader, we are pioneering networks that sense, think and act by leveraging our work across mobile, fixed and cloud networks. In addition, we create value with intellectual property and long-term research, led by the award-winning Nokia Bell Labs, which is celebrating 100 years of innovation. With truly open architectures that seamlessly integrate into any ecosystem, our high-performance networks create new opportunities for monetization and scale. Service providers, enterprises and partners worldwide trust Nokia to deliver secure, reliable and sustainable networks today – and work with us to create the digital services and applications of the future. About The Ministry of Digital Transition and Administration Reform The Ministry of Digital Transformation and Administration Reform aims to accelerate Morocco's digital transformation while modernizing public administration. Its mission is to promote digital innovation, support tech startups, reform public services for greater efficiency and transparency, and ensure digital inclusion for all citizens, especially in rural areas. Follow us on social media LinkedIn X Instagram Facebook YouTube

RAM Signs New Partnership to Boost TravelTech, Digital Innovation
RAM Signs New Partnership to Boost TravelTech, Digital Innovation

Morocco World

time15-04-2025

  • Business
  • Morocco World

RAM Signs New Partnership to Boost TravelTech, Digital Innovation

Rabat – The Ministry of Digital Transition and Administration Reform, Royal Air Maroc (RAM), and the Digital Development Agency (ADD) signed a partnership on Monday to support digital transformation in Morocco. The agreement was announced during the third edition of GITEX Africa, taking place in Marrakech from April 14 to 16. This partnership is part of Morocco's national strategy, Digital Morocco 2030, and follows the directions of King Mohammed VI. According to an official statement, the goal behind the partnership, which is part of the Digital Morocco 2030 national strategy, is to 'speed up innovation in the travel sector' and make Morocco 'a key hub for TravelTech in Africa.' The agreement focuses on three main goals to support digital change in the airline and travel sectors. First, RAM will act as the official airline for GITEX Africa. This will give the national carrier more visibility and offer special travel deals for participants and African startups. Second, the three partners aim to boost Morocco's TravelTech ecosystem by identifying, supporting, and promoting innovative startups in travel and air transport. To do this, they will launch programs like the RAM Digital Open Innovation initiative, regional roadshows, mentorship programs, and a new national label called 'TravelTech Innovator.' The partnership also promotes sharing knowledge and working together. There will be training sessions, experience-sharing events, and co-development of digital solutions to encourage stronger collaboration between public and private sectors, as well as startups. Finally, the agreement includes specific actions to help private travel businesses go digital. These include access to platforms like Moukawala Raqmya and Academia Raqmya, along with awareness workshops to improve digital skills in the industry.

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