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Moroccan start-up Weego raises $1.1m to grow transport app

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A Moroccan start-up has raised $1.1m to expand its transport app in Morocco and prepare for growth abroad. Weego, founded by Saad Jitou and Mor...
AUSIM names Bourse de Casablanca executive as president

New AUSIM chief backs Maroc Digital 2030 push

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The Association des Utilisateurs des Systèmes d’Information (AUSIM) au Maroc has elected Mohamed Saad as its president for 2026 to 2028. The decision was taken...
Powerhouse Energy Targets Expansion in Morocco

UK firm signs deal to develop waste to energy projects in Morocco

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A British energy company is planning to step up its activities in Morocco as part of a wider expansion across the Middle East and...
Morocco is working more closely with global engineering and tech consulting company ALTEN to boost its industry and technology.

Morocco teams up with global tech company ALTEN

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Morocco is working more closely with global engineering and tech consulting company ALTEN to boost its industry and technology. The country’s Industry and Trade Minister,...
Morocco has opened a new Precision Medicine Hub in Rabat to improve the diagnosis and care of people living with rare diseases.

Morocco opens precision medicine hub to improve rare disease diagnosis

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Morocco has opened a new Precision Medicine Hub in Rabat to improve the diagnosis and care of people living with rare diseases. The facility was...
Morocco has launched a 60m dirham project to cut plastic pollution and increase recycling, with a focus on the food and farming industry.

Morocco to raise plastic recycling rate to 70% by 2030

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Morocco has launched a 60m dirham project to cut plastic pollution and increase recycling, with a focus on the food and farming industry. The programme,...
StartUp Maroc has opened applications for the second round of its incubation programme under the StartUp Maroc 2030 plan.

StartUp Maroc opens second call for tech start-ups

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StartUp Maroc has opened applications for the second round of its incubation programme under the StartUp Maroc 2030 plan. The initiative aims to help...
Morocco has presented its digital and cybersecurity plans at a meeting in Madrid, where it was guest of honour.

Morocco presents cybersecurity plan at Madrid summit

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Morocco has presented its digital and cybersecurity plans at a meeting in Madrid, where it was guest of honour. The Pre Ministerial Summit on Piracy,...
Morocco in Talks with Canada’s Izotropic on Breast Cancer Imaging

Morocco in talks to bring $500,000 Canadian breast cancer imaging

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A Canadian company, Izotropic Corporation, is talking with Morocco’s Mohammed VI Foundation for Science and Health about bringing its breast cancer imaging technology to...
A new creative lab has opened in Tetouan to help young Moroccans turn digital ideas into real projects. The French Institute in Morocco and the National Institute of Fine Arts are running it. The Lab Digital Maroc 2026 aims to support next-generation content creators, giving them a full program of guidance so innovative projects can grow and succeed. The call for applications is open to artists, producers, creators, startups, students, and anyone with creative digital ideas. The lab provides all the tools needed for high-quality work, including computers, drones, 3D printers, drawing tablets, sound and video studios, editing and digital creation software, cameras, VR headsets, and 360° cameras. Selected participants will get mentoring from French and Moroccan experts, project funding, professional guidance, and the chance to do residencies in France and Tetouan. They will also attend international workshops and meet industry professionals. Applications close on 1 March 2026, and a panel will choose projects based on creativity, technical quality, innovation, and feasibility. Accepted projects will be announced in March, with the program running from April to December. Tetouan, home to Morocco’s only higher-education fine arts school, is becoming a hub where traditional art meets modern tech like VR, animation, and digital games. The lab also joins a network of French Institute Fab-Labs in Casablanca, Tangier, and Marrakech, giving young people access to high-tech tools without heavy personal investment.

New lab gives young Moroccans tools for digital art and games

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A new creative lab has opened in Tetouan to help young Moroccans turn digital ideas into real projects. The French Institute in Morocco and...

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