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Forum Mines Rabat Entreprises fosters discussions on Morocco |
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Held under the theme of “The Kingdom’s New Industrial Strategy: Support for Innovation and Realization of Moroccan Sovereignty,” the forum brought together different experts from the industrial sector to highlight the importance of innovation and explore ways to strengthen Morocco’s industrial sovereignty. |
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Among them were Ayoub Daoudi, the General Manager of TE Connectivity North Africa, Laurent Figari, the General Manager of Safran Electronics & Defense, and Abderrazak Ben Saga, Head of the Information and Guidance Division and National Coordination of Career Centers. |
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In this regard, Daoudi highlighted the two trends and essential drivers that shape all technological evolutions: “all green and all connected.” |
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The notion of “all connected” signifies the rise in the presence of artificial intelligence and electronics, explained the expert, leading to a surge in the adoption of automation. |
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This connectivity implies that the level of reliability will play an increasingly vital role, he underscored. |
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This transformative shift holds inevitable implications for both the industrial sector and professionals, namely engineers and technicians of tomorrow. |
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“For this reason, the demand for a higher level of expertise will continue to grow,” underscored the General Manager of TE Connectivity North Africa. |
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Speaking of the two essential elements of industrial sovereignty, Daoudi highlighted that “while capital holds its significance, it is the expertise and know-how that play a truly essential role in ensuring industrial sovereignty.” |
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They are key elements for building and securing industrial sovereignty from one generation to the next, he stressed. |
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Daoudi emphasized the vital need to align our educational system with technological skills in today’s environment. He believes that expertise and technical proficiency are interdependent and inseparable. |
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“We no longer need engineers who know everything but master nothing. Instead, a combination of both profiles is necessary,” he stressed. |
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The General Manager of TE Connectivity North Africa also acknowledged the fact that Morocco places a high priority on developing knowledge and expertise in all sectors that are pivotal for achieving industrial sovereignty. |
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“This technological aspect will enable us to build our ecosystem and adapt to macroeconomic geopolitical changes worldwide,” noted Daoudi. |
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On the second day of the forum, the event also featured the participation of the Minister of Industry and Commerce, Ryad Mezzour. His address centered around the Kingdom’s industrial strategy, adding a political and strategic dimension to the forum. |
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The 24th edition of “Forum Mines Rabat Entreprises,” served as a platform to enhance interaction between students and the job market by building connections with various national and international companies. |
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This program provided an important opportunity for students from many professions to make a more effective transition into professional life. |
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It fostered an environment suitable for sharing knowledge and exploring internship and career opportunities, bridging the gap between academia and industry.",https://en.hespress.com/79478-forum-mines-rabat-entreprises-fosters-discussions-on-moroccos-industrial-sovereignty.html,https://e1.hespress.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/WhatsApp-Image-2024-02-08-at-20.23.17-scaled-e1707422272796-900x600.jpeg |
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