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Gitex Africa 2025: CGEM and Endeavor Maroc bring together tech leaders

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The event, in which the Investment and Export Development Agency (AMDIE)is part of the implementation of the roadmap of the Tech ecosystems commission of the Cgem.

This roadmap aims to develop the digital a national priority, with the aim of bringing the contribution of digital At 5 % of GDP by 2030, the CGEM said in a press release.

In this context, the Commission is working to improve thebusiness environment for them startupsto facilitate their access to Public and private marketsand to the promotion of innovation. She also organizes meetings between startups and large companiespitch sessions and events networking.

This meeting is a continuation of the 2024 edition, during which Endeavor and the Cgem had already gathered key figures of the ecosystem tech regional at . In the process, Endeavor Maroc, represented by its president Ilan Benhaimhas led a strategic mission to Egypt and in Arabiaaimed at strengthening regional synergies, structuring access to markets for Moroccan entrepreneurs and to create the growth conditions conducive to the emergence of scale-ups.

Exchanges conducted at Nature and at Riyad have highlighted strong complementarities between the ecosystems of these countries and that of Moroccopositioning the latter as a natural and strategic technological hub at the crossroads of thefrom theAfrica and MENA regioncontinues the same source. In Saudi Arabia, where massive investment in innovation redefines global standards, as in Egypt, where companies seek to get closer to Europe and theAfricaMorocco appears as a reliable, attractive and visionary partner. “One of the major lessons in this mission, underlines Ilan Benhaim, is that success in these markets involves a strategic local presence, solid relationships and coherent integration in target ecosystems”.

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