Morocco is pushing forward with its Digital 2030 strategy, building on existing reforms and placing a strong emphasis on artificial intelligence and digital infrastructure development.
The strategy aims to accelerate digital transformation across public services, enterprise ecosystems, and key industries, with a focus on improving connectivity, expanding digital services, and fostering innovation. AI is expected to play a central role, supporting applications in areas such as government services, economic planning, and industrial efficiency.
Authorities are also working to strengthen regulatory frameworks and encourage investment in digital technologies, positioning Morocco as a competitive technology hub in North Africa. Efforts include supporting startups, developing talent, and expanding infrastructure to enable scalable digital growth.
The initiative builds on previous reforms that have laid the groundwork for increased digital adoption, including improvements in connectivity and e-government services. By aligning policy, investment, and innovation, Morocco aims to drive long-term economic development through technology.
The move reflects broader regional trends where governments are adopting comprehensive digital strategies to enhance competitiveness and support future growth.
Editor’s Note:
Morocco’s Digital 2030 strategy highlights a shift toward structured, long-term digital planning anchored in AI and infrastructure. The country is positioning itself as a serious contender in North Africa’s emerging technology landscape.
