
Smart Maritime Infrastructures: Morocco at the Forefront
Morocco at the Forefront
Morocco is positioning itself at the cutting edge of innovation. During the first edition of the “North Africa Smart Infrastructures Summit” in Rabat, ministers outlined the path forward. The goal is clear: to develop sustainable and resilient infrastructures for the country’s future.
A New Generation of Infrastructures for a Resilient Morocco
The Minister of Equipment and Water, Nizar Baraka, emphasized that infrastructure development is a strategic priority for Morocco. This is crucial for upcoming major events, but also for addressing climate change. Morocco is thus adopting sustainable approaches for its projects. The aim is to make them flexible and capable of adapting to crises, such as drought periods, while ensuring economic growth and social equity.
To achieve this, the ministry is working with its partners to create technical and smart solutions. These solutions incorporate environmental considerations. They aim, among other things, to reduce carbon footprints and ensure safer and more resilient infrastructures. For more information on sustainable infrastructure, visit the International Maritime Organization.
Innovation and Logistics in Service of Transport
On his part, the Minister of Transport and Logistics, Abdessamad Kayouh, highlighted innovation and scientific research. His ministry strives to strengthen partnerships with universities and research centers. The goal is to develop modern technological solutions, in line with the country’s digital transition. For insights on logistics innovations, check out Port Technology.
These efforts have already led to cooperation agreements. The aim is to develop advanced multimodal transport management systems using artificial intelligence (AI). These projects are not just technical; they also open opportunities for students and engineers. They enhance their practical skills and prepare them for the real needs of the sector. Learn more about AI in transport at Ship Technology.
A Summit for the Future of Smart Infrastructures in Morocco
This two-day summit, which gathered over 800 delegates, highlighted Morocco’s progress. It allowed for the examination of innovative strategies for the future, particularly in the fields of transport, airports, and sports infrastructures. For further details on Morocco’s transport initiatives, visit Le Monde.
Morocco is positioning itself at the cutting edge of innovation. During the first edition of the “North Africa Smart Infrastructures Summit” in Rabat, ministers outlined the path forward. The goal is clear: to develop sustainable and resilient infrastructures for the country’s future.
A New Generation of Infrastructures for a Resilient Morocco
Les infrastructures maritimes intelligentes au Maroc
Initiatives pour une infrastructure durable et résiliente
The Minister of Equipment and Water, Nizar Baraka, emphasized that infrastructure development is a strategic priority for Morocco. This is crucial for upcoming major events, but also for addressing climate change. Morocco is thus adopting sustainable approaches for its projects. The aim is to make them flexible and capable of adapting to crises, such as drought periods, while ensuring economic growth and social equity.
To achieve this, the ministry is working with its partners to create technical and smart solutions. These solutions incorporate environmental considerations. They aim, among other things, to reduce carbon footprints and ensure safer and more resilient infrastructures. For more information on sustainable infrastructure, visit the International Maritime Organization.
Innovation et logistique dans le secteur maritime
Innovation and Logistics in Service of Transport
On his part, the Minister of Transport and Logistics, Abdessamad Kayouh, highlighted innovation and scientific research. His ministry strives to strengthen partnerships with universities and research centers. The goal is to develop modern technological solutions, in line with the country’s digital transition. For insights on logistics innovations, check out Port Technology.
Partenariats avec les universités pour l'innovation
These efforts have already led to cooperation agreements. The aim is to develop advanced multimodal transport management systems using artificial intelligence (AI). These projects are not just technical; they also open opportunities for students and engineers. They enhance their practical skills and prepare them for the real needs of the sector. Learn more about AI in transport at Ship Technology.
A Summit for the Future of Smart Infrastructures in Morocco
Le sommet sur les infrastructures intelligentes en Afrique du Nord
This two-day summit, which gathered over 800 delegates, highlighted Morocco’s progress. It allowed for the examination of innovative strategies for the future, particularly in the fields of transport, airports, and sports infrastructures. For further details on Morocco’s transport initiatives, visit Le Monde.



