Morocco will open a new higher education school focused on digital engineering and artificial intelligence as part of its Digital Morocco 2030 strategy.
On July 4, Digital Transition Minister Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni signed a tripartite agreement with Higher Education Minister Azzedine El Midaoui and FRDISI president André Azoulay to establish the Higher School of Engineers in Digital Transition and Artificial Intelligence.
The school will offer specialized training aligned with industry needs, local development goals, and the national push for digital transformation. The initiative supports Morocco’s aim to train 100,000 youth annually and create 240,000 digital jobs by 2030.
It also builds on outcomes from the recent National AI Forum in Salé, which emphasized the need for ethical AI use and workforce readiness.
The new institution will equip engineers to develop digital solutions in public services, healthcare, industry, and education. It also aims to strengthen Morocco’s digital sovereignty and position the country as a regional tech and R&D hub.





