The SCIA 2026 (Salon de la Construction et de l'Industrie Automobile) is set to take place in Morocco, aiming to consolidate the country's position as a regional automotive hub. The event, scheduled for later this year, will gather industry leaders, policymakers, and investors to discuss the future of automotive manufacturing in North Africa.
Morocco has emerged as a key player in the global automotive supply chain, with major manufacturers like Renault, Stellantis, and others operating production facilities in the country. The SCIA 2026 will highlight Morocco's competitive advantages, including its strategic location, skilled workforce, and free trade agreements.
According to industry reports, Morocco's automotive sector has seen significant growth, with vehicle production exceeding 700,000 units annually in recent years. The government aims to increase local integration and attract more investment in electric vehicle production and R&D.
The event will feature exhibitions, conferences, and networking opportunities focused on innovation, sustainability, and supply chain resilience. It is expected to reinforce Morocco's ambition to become a leading automotive hub in Africa and the Middle East.