Morocco Scales Up Regional Digital Entrepreneurship with New Partnership in Rabat-Salé-Kénitra

By : Samira Njoya

Date : mercredi, 29 octobre 2025 05:24

 

  • Morocco signs deal to boost inclusive digital entrepreneurship in Rabat-Salé-Kénitra
  • Partnership supports startups via training, infrastructure, and strategic guidance
  • Initiative aligns with “Digital Morocco 2030” goals of jobs, exports, and innovation

Morocco's Digital Development Agency (ADD) and the Management Association of the Center for Solidarity-Based Very Small Enterprises (CTPES) signed a partnership agreement on Monday, Oct. 27, in Salé to promote innovation and inclusive digital entrepreneurship.

The agreement focuses on the Rabat-Salé-Kénitra region and will be implemented through the Digital Solidarity Incubator (IDS).

Under the partnership, the two organizations plan to pool resources and expertise to support high-potential project leaders. They will ensure access to the IDS infrastructure, including its FabLab, provide technical and strategic support to digital startups, offer targeted training, and integrate supported projects into digital systems and platforms developed by the ADD.

The collaboration aligns with the "Digital Morocco 2030" strategy, the kingdom's roadmap for digital transformation. That plan aims to create 3,000 certified startups by 2030, mobilize 7 billion dirhams (about $758 million) in funding, and generate 240,000 direct jobs in the sector. It also targets raising digital exports to 40 billion dirhams by 2030, up from 13.4 billion dirhams recorded in the first quarter of the current year.

The partnership comes amid a dynamic entrepreneurial context. In the Rabat-Salé-Kénitra region, 6,399 companies were created during the first seven months of 2024, according to the Moroccan Office of Industrial and Commercial Property (OMPIC).

Nationally, Morocco's startup ecosystem is also progressing. The country ranks 88th globally and ninth in Africa in the Global Startup Ecosystem Index 2025 by U.S. consultancy StartupBlink, with growth estimated at 23% in 2025.

Beyond supporting entrepreneurship, the agreement marks a significant step in regionalizing the national digital policy. By connecting support mechanisms with young project leaders and local stakeholders, the initiative aims to boost digital inclusion, foster value creation, and encourage the emergence of a regional entrepreneurial base capable of contributing sustainably to Morocco's economic growth.

Samira Njoya

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