Marrakech - Turnover in the outsourcing sector rose from 14.7 to 17.9 billion dirhams over the past two years, i.e., a 20% increase, said on Wednesday in Marrakech the Minister in charge of Digital Transition and Administration Reform, Ghita Mezzour.Given their essential role in consolidating the digital dynamic, outsourcing and digital export services are receiving constant support, the minister noted at the opening of Gitex Africa 2024. The Kingdom is home to several national and international companies offering modern technological and digital solutions, she added.Not only is Morocco the second-best outsourcing destination in Africa, but it has also moved up 12 places in the international outsourcing rankings to 28th worldwide, she pointed out. These results have been made possible thanks to the performance of young skills, ongoing government support, and the quality infrastructure available, the minister explained.Regarding support for startups, Mezzour said that her department launched several inno vative mechanisms for financing funds in partnership with the Mohammed VI Investment Fund (FM6I) and the Caisse de Dépôt et de Gestion (CDG) to encourage new investments in Moroccan startups.The ministry is also working to support these startups to help them access markets through partnerships with various departments, she said, stressing that Morocco has moved up from 16th to 5th place in Africa regarding equity financing, with an exceptional increase of +252% compared to 2022.Mezzour also underlined the government's commitment to improving the quality of digital public services, with Morocco boasting over 600 digital public services.Placed under the High Patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, Gitex Africa is attended by over 1,500 exhibitors representing more than 130 countries. The event aims to be a hub for exchanges on the latest technological developments, particularly in the fields of artificial intelligence, healthcare, and cybersecurity.Source: Agence Marocaine De Presse
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