Huawei Digital Morocco Summit 2025: Amplify Digital Prosperity
- RABAT, Morocco – Huawei reaffirmed its commitment too Morocco's digital ecosystem at the Digital Morocco Summit 2025, emphasizing the construction of smart infrastructure, the growth of the digital...
- The summit,held recently,convened a panel of stakeholders.
- Ilham Laaziz El malti, director of educational and digital resources at the Ministry of National Education, Preschool and sports, and Naoual Berbiche, director of information systems at the...
Huawei Highlights Digital Change at Morocco Summit
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RABAT, Morocco – Huawei reaffirmed its commitment too Morocco’s digital ecosystem at the Digital Morocco Summit 2025, emphasizing the construction of smart infrastructure, the growth of the digital sector, adn the creation of AI-driven value chains.
Summit Highlights Morocco’s digital Ambitions
The summit,held recently,convened a panel of stakeholders. Participants included Mohammed Drissi Melyani, director general of the Digital Growth Agency, and David Li, managing director of Huawei Morocco. International experts such as Wilson Xavier from International Data Corporation (IDC), and Hytham Wang, an executive solutions architect at Huawei, also attended. Discussions featured insights from Moulay Hfid Zmirli, director of facts systems for the wilaya of Marrakech; Mohamed Saad, deputy managing director of the Casablanca Stock Exchange; and Yousseft Largou, managing director of Powerm. The panel explored AI’s transformative impact across industries, from smart cities to finance.
Ilham Laaziz El malti, director of educational and digital resources at the Ministry of National Education, Preschool and sports, and Naoual Berbiche, director of information systems at the Ministry of Higher Education, scientific Research and Innovation, were among the high-level stakeholders present. Hatim bakkali, director general of Business solutions; Hicham Chiguer, president of Ausim; Youssef Boukari, Huawei Morocco EBG CTO; and Augustine Chiew, chief technology officer of Public Services-Huawei Global Public Sector, also contributed.They offered perspectives on opportunities and challenges related to AI adoption, aiming to boost Morocco’s digital and industrial transformation.
Smart Infrastructure for a Digital Economy
A key debate centered on building Morocco’s digital ecosystem through public-private collaboration. David Li emphasized the importance of infrastructure, stating, “The construction of new infrastructures constitutes the cornerstone of any ambitious digital transformation. Morocco has exceptional potential to establish itself as a regional hub of intelligent connectivity, cloud computing and applied artificial intelligence.”
Huawei is deploying its AI capabilities, including networks, data centers, chipsets, cloud platforms, AI models, and development environments, to support partners in this technological shift.
The company aims to modernize infrastructure, digitize key economic sectors, improve public services, and enhance operational efficiency through integrated solutions. This aligns with the Digital Morocco 2030 program,which seeks to position Morocco as an innovation leader.
Commitment to Morocco’s Digital Future
Huawei reiterated its commitment to Morocco’s digital development. The company has been present in Morocco for over two decades and aims to be a key player in the ICT ecosystem, supporting partners in adopting digital solutions for enduring growth.
Research and development is central to Huawei’s strategy, with over 20% of its turnover invested annually. The company has invested more than $170 billion in R&D over the past decade.
Huawei’s priorities include:
- Supporting the Moroccan government in establishing a national intelligence platform.
- Accelerating AI adoption in strategic sectors with solutions like DeepSeek and digital platforms tailored to public and private institutions.
- Developing Morocco as a regional hub for digital skills through an Academy of ICT talents, offering programs in AI and Cloud Computing for educators and students.
Li stated, “We are committed to supporting the Moroccan economic sectors in their digital transition, by offering them advanced technologies and a collaborative approach based on agility.”
Focus on Green Energy
the summit also addressed Morocco’s energy transition. Huawei reaffirmed its support for Morocco’s digital energy revolution, aligning with sustainable development goals.
Ahmed Rouizem, technical director of Smart PV at Huawei Northern Africa, said, “We are at the dawn of a new era, where the production of low carbon energy, the digitalization of networks and intelligent consumption become the pillars of cleaner, safer and more sustainable development.”
Huawei presented its Digital Power solutions, including:
- Smart string ESS systems.
- Intelligent micro-grids for isolated areas.
- C&I integrated solutions combining solar production, storage, and electric vehicle charging.
The company also highlighted its residential solution 5.0, transforming homes into intelligent energy hubs.
A Vision for a Connected Future
The Digital Morocco Summit 2025 emphasized that Morocco’s digital transformation requires intelligence, inclusion, and long-term cooperation. Huawei aims to support Morocco’s digital and economic development through strategic partnerships and investments in infrastructure and human capital.
Li concluded, “Digital Morocco Summit 2025 has shown that the convergence between artificial intelligence, cloud and clean energies is not a distant projection, but a reality already on the move. Alongside Moroccan actors, we are resolute to build a digital prosperous Morocco, energy -resilient, and more inclusive.”
The summit served as a platform for reflection and innovation, reinforcing Huawei’s role as a technological partner committed to Morocco’s future.
The Huawei Digital Morocco Summit 2025 is part of the company’s strategy to support Morocco’s digital transformation through innovation and collaboration.
Huawei’s Vision for Morocco’s Digital Future: A Q&A
Huawei recently reaffirmed its commitment to Morocco’s digital conversion at the Digital Morocco Summit 2025. This Q&A delves into the key highlights and Huawei’s strategic vision for supporting Morocco’s ambitious goals. Let’s explore the details!
The Digital Morocco Summit 2025 centered around Morocco’s digital ambitions, emphasizing the construction of smart infrastructure, the growth of the digital sector, and the creation of AI-driven value chains. The event highlighted Huawei’s commitment to supporting thes goals through technology and strategic partnerships.
The summit brought together a panel of stakeholders, including:
- Mohammed Drissi Melyani, Director General of the Digital Growth Agency.
- David Li, Managing director of Huawei Morocco.
- International experts such as Wilson Xavier from IDC.
- Hytham Wang, an executive solutions architect at Huawei.
- Representatives from various moroccan ministries, including the Ministry of National Education and the Ministry of Higher Education.
- Executives from the casablanca Stock exchange and various businesses.
Huawei emphasized the importance of smart infrastructure as the cornerstone of any digital transformation. David li highlighted Morocco’s potential to become a regional hub for intelligent connectivity, cloud computing, and applied AI.
Huawei is deploying its AI capabilities, including:
- Networks
- Data centers
- Chipsets
- Cloud platforms
- AI models
- Advancement environments
This comprehensive approach aims to support partners in this technological shift.
Huawei’s aim to modernize infrastructure, digitize key economic sectors, improve public services, and enhance operational efficiency directly aligns with the Digital Morocco 2030 program. The program seeks to position Morocco as an innovation leader.
Huawei has been present in Morocco for over two decades and has consistently expressed its commitment to being a key player in the ICT ecosystem. The company invests heavily in research and development,with over 20% of its turnover allocated annually,totaling over $170 billion in R&D over the past decade.
Huawei’s priorities include:
- Supporting the Moroccan government in establishing a national intelligence platform.
- Accelerating AI adoption in strategic sectors using solutions like DeepSeek and digital platforms.
- Developing Morocco as a regional hub for digital skills through an Academy of ICT talents, offering programs in AI and Cloud Computing.
Huawei is supporting Morocco’s digital energy revolution with its Digital Power solutions, aligning with sustainable development goals. This includes:
- Smart string ESS systems
- Intelligent micro-grids.
- C&I integrated solutions combining solar production, storage, and electric vehicle charging.
- Residential solution 5.0 to transform homes into intelligent energy hubs.
Huawei envisions a digitally prosperous, energy-resilient, and more inclusive Morocco. The company aims to achieve this through strategic partnerships and investments in infrastructure and human capital. they believe in the convergence of AI, cloud, and clean energies as a reality already on the move.
The Digital Morocco Summit 2025 showcased the importance of intelligence, inclusion, and long-term cooperation in Morocco’s digital transformation. It highlighted Huawei’s commitment to supporting this transformation through innovation and collaboration. The summit served as a platform for reflection and innovation, reinforcing huawei’s role as a key technological partner. The event underscored the critical role of AI, cloud computing, and clean energy in shaping Morocco’s digital future.
Huawei’s Digital Power solutions are designed to support Morocco’s energy transition. They offer a range of products and services, including:
- Smart String ESS systems: Scalable and efficient energy storage solutions.
- Intelligent Micro-grids: Enabling reliable and sustainable power in remote or isolated areas.
- C&I Integrated Solutions: This combines solar production, energy storage and electric vehicle (EV) charging.
- Residential Solutions 5.0: Transforming homes into intelligent energy hubs, offering increased energy efficiency and control.
The Academy of ICT talents is focused on developing Morocco as a hub for digital skills. It offers training programs, particularly in areas like AI and Cloud Computing, for educators and students. This initiative helps build local expertise and supports the country’s broader digital strategy.
