Morocco is participating in the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, the world’s largest event dedicated to technological innovation, held from January 7 to 10. This participation underscores Morocco’s commitment to promoting investments, sustainable development, and fostering international partnerships.
CES, a global event bringing together technology leaders, offers Morocco an excellent platform to highlight its expertise in high-value sectors such as autonomous mobility, digital mobility services, and connected systems.
Representing Morocco at CES are several key organizations, including the Moroccan Agency for Investment and Export Development (AMDIE), Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), the Deposit and Management Fund (CDG), École Centrale Casablanca, and the Digital Development Agency (ADD). This presence aligns with the country’s strategy to enhance its position in future-oriented sectors, such as electronics, digital innovation, and electric mobility.
Morocco is prominently featured in the “Africa Pavilion,” which was inaugurated by CTA Tech President Kinsey Fabrizio and CES Show Director John Kelly. The country is emphasizing its leadership in electronics and technological innovation at the event.
Moroccan start-ups are also in the spotlight, showcasing the growth of the nation’s tech ecosystem in sectors such as agritech, energy, and health tech.
Additionally, the automotive sector, which saw a 30% increase in exports last year, reaching $14 billion, is a key focus. With three original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and over 270 suppliers in its ecosystem, Morocco continues to attract global investors, solidifying its position in the international market.