Morocco presents its Digital Strategy 2030 – Agenzia Nova
Promoting the digital economy is central to Rabat, with the aim of increasing digital exports from $1,5 billion in 2023 to nearly $4 billion by 2030
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Morocco has unveiled its ambitious Digital Morocco 2030 strategy, aiming to transform itself into a digital hub and regional technology leader. The plan, with a budget of $1 billion expected between 2024 and 2026, aims to modernize the country’s economy through job creation, digitalization of public services, support for the startup ecosystem and the deployment of 5G, according to the magazine “Finances News Hebdo”. Among the key objectives of the strategy is the creation of 240.000 digital jobs by 2030. The plan also includes training 100.000 young people each year, with a focus on 50.000 professional requalifications to prepare local talent for new digital professions. This represents a significant leap forward compared to the 14.000 trained in 2022, “Finances News Hebdo” highlights.
Promoting the digital economy is central to Rabat, with the aim of increasing digital exports from $1,5 billion in 2023 to nearly $4 billion by 2030. Among the priority sectors, expanding outsourcing and creating 3.000 startups by 2030 are among the main milestones. In terms of digitizing public services, Morocco aims to enter the world’s top 50 for the online services index by 2030. Reforms will affect various sectors: from healthcare, with the development of telemedicine and the strengthening of digital infrastructure, to education, with investments in distance learning and teacher training. Social protection will also be improved through unified digital platforms to ensure easier access to services. The implementation of 5G is a crucial element of the strategy. The government expects 70 percent of the country to be covered by the 5G network by 2030, with 5,6 million homes connected to fiber optics. Particular attention will be paid to rural areas coverage, with the improvement of the Internet network in 1.800 locations. In addition, the creation of a national cloud that meets international standards is planned to serve the public and private sectors while ensuring the “sovereignty” of Moroccan data.
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Morocco has unveiled its ambitious Digital Morocco 2030 strategy, aiming to transform itself into a digital hub and regional technology leader. The plan, with a budget of $1 billion expected between 2024 and 2026, aims to modernize the country’s economy through job creation, digitalization of public services, support for the startup ecosystem and the deployment of 5G, according to the magazine “Finances News Hebdo”. Among the key objectives of the strategy is the creation of 240.000 digital jobs by 2030. The plan also includes training 100.000 young people each year, with a focus on 50.000 professional requalifications to prepare local talent for new digital professions. This represents a significant leap forward compared to the 14.000 trained in 2022, “Finances News Hebdo” highlights.
Promoting the digital economy is central to Rabat, with the aim of increasing digital exports from $1,5 billion in 2023 to nearly $4 billion by 2030. Among the priority sectors, expanding outsourcing and creating 3.000 startups by 2030 are among the main milestones. In terms of digitizing public services, Morocco aims to enter the world’s top 50 for the online services index by 2030. Reforms will affect various sectors: from healthcare, with the development of telemedicine and the strengthening of digital infrastructure, to education, with investments in distance learning and teacher training. Social protection will also be improved through unified digital platforms to ensure easier access to services. The implementation of 5G is a crucial element of the strategy. The government expects 70 percent of the country to be covered by the 5G network by 2030, with 5,6 million homes connected to fiber optics. Particular attention will be paid to rural areas coverage, with the improvement of the Internet network in 1.800 locations. In addition, the creation of a national cloud that meets international standards is planned to serve the public and private sectors while ensuring the “sovereignty” of Moroccan data.
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