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Morocco Advances Digital Inclusion with New Partnership Between ADD and CTPES

October 29, 2025
2 min read

This collaboration is designed to promote innovation and inclusive digital entrepreneurship across the Rabat–Salé–Kénitra region, reinforcing Morocco’s commitment to building an equitable and dynamic digital economy.

The Agence de Développement du Digital (ADD)  has signed a new partnership agreement with the Association for the Management of the Center for Very Small Solidarity Enterprises (CTPES), the organization that manages the Solidarity Digital Incubator (IDS) in Salé. This collaboration is designed to promote innovation and inclusive digital entrepreneurship across the Rabat–Salé–Kénitra region, reinforcing Morocco’s commitment to building an equitable and dynamic digital economy.

The agreement was signed on the sidelines of the Solidarity Digital Hackathon closing ceremony, reflecting Morocco’s dedication to advancing youth entrepreneurship and digital inclusion. It also aligns with the high royal directives of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, which emphasize the importance of digital technology and entrepreneurship as key drivers of economic integration for young people, particularly those from disadvantaged communities.

Through this partnership, ADD and CTPES will work together to empower high-potential entrepreneurs by offering access to IDS infrastructure, including its modern Fablab, and providing technical support and capacity-building programs for digital startups. The collaboration will also integrate startups into the national digital platforms developed by ADD and help promote innovative projects within Morocco’s broader technology ecosystem.

By combining their expertise, the two institutions aim to stimulate value creation, strengthen innovation, and open new economic opportunities for young entrepreneurs in the region. The signing of this agreement marks an important milestone in Morocco’s journey toward inclusive digital innovation, setting the stage for a more connected, resilient, and opportunity-driven digital future.

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