Morocco’s Minister Delegate in charge of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform, Ghita Mezzour, visited Huawei’s stand during GITEX Africa 2024.

Led by David Li, General Manager of Huawei Morocco, the visit highlighted Huawei’s latest technologies and its vision for the digital future of Morocco and Africa.

During her visit, Mezzour explored Huawei’s advancements in various fields such as education, connectivity, and the automotive industry.

The meeting underscored the importance of collaboration among stakeholders in the digital ecosystem to achieve an inclusive and sustainable digital transformation, in line with Morocco’s strategic objectives.

Huawei’s stand, a major feature at the exhibition, was divided into three sections: New Value, New Ecosystem, and New Infrastructure. Designed to offer visitors a comprehensive tour of the digital world, the stand showcased Huawei’s disruptive, futuristic, and sustainable solutions.

The stand, conceived and brought to life by Huawei, provided insights into the group’s innovative approaches to transforming digital landscapes across various sectors.

According to a company statement, Mezzour’s visit offered a valuable opportunity to engage in productive discussions on digital progress and to discover Huawei’s latest innovative technologies in various sectors.

Huawei’s strong presence at the leading tech and startup event in Africa included organizing a series of conferences and roundtable discussions to promote its solutions and address the challenges faced by Africa’s digital transition and the adoption of new technologies, including AI.

One of the significant events hosted by Huawei was the Data Storage Summit, where industry leaders and partners from across Africa gathered to discuss the latest developments and strategies in data infrastructure for the AI era. Under the theme “Data Awakening: Building Leading AI-Ready Data Infrastructure,” the event provided a platform for the company to present its latest innovations.

Christophe Grenier, CTO of the Huawei Northern Africa Data Center, introduced various advanced solutions designed to be AI-ready in data infrastructure. He unveiled Huawei’s latest 128 TB SSDs, aimed at enhancing data storage capabilities and driving digital transformation across Africa. This innovation targets the growing demand for data storage and processing in AI applications.

Additionally, Huawei organized a roundtable where top executives engaged in insightful conversations with journalists, shedding light on the challenges and opportunities of digitalization on the continent. The discussion delved into digitalization efforts by sector, emphasizing the diverse applications of technologies across different industries. One of the central themes of the roundtable was the challenge of connectivity, highlighting the need for robust digital infrastructure for Africa’s growing technological landscape.

Morocco World News

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