As of May 2026, Morocco is making notable strides in the digital economy, particularly in data centers, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence (AI). Recent reports indicate that the country is positioning itself as a regional hub, with investments from global tech companies and government initiatives.
Key developments include the expansion of data center capacity in Casablanca and Tangier, driven by demand from cloud services like Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure. The Moroccan government's 'Digital Morocco 2030' strategy aims to boost AI adoption in sectors such as agriculture and healthcare, with pilot projects underway.
However, challenges remain, including a need for more skilled talent and reliable energy infrastructure. The National Telecommunications Regulatory Agency (ANRT) has reported a 20% increase in cloud service adoption among businesses in 2025, but rural connectivity gaps persist.