Rabat- Leading Texas-based tech startup Iozera announced on X, formerly Twitter, that they have partnered with the Moroccan government to launch an unprecedented initiative that will revolutionize the AI industry.
The two entities have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to establish a state of the art 386 MW (megawatt) data center and AI Hub in Tetouan, Morocco, with the goal of democratizing access to advanced AI computing resources.
This strategic partnership also aims to enhance the availability of GPU-based processing for researchers, startups, and businesses not only in the United States and Morocco but also globally. By providing easier access to these resources, the initiative will facilitate innovation and propel the industry forward.
One of the key highlights of this collaboration is its commitment to sustainability. The facility will harness Morocco’s abundant renewable energy resources, enabling the data center and AI Hub to operate on clean, green energy. This aligns with Morocco’s ambitious renewable energy goals and showcases its dedication to a sustainable future.
The MOU signing event, scheduled for May 8 in Austin, Texas, will bring together distinguished guests from both Morocco and the international tech communities. Attendees will include high-ranking officials such as Dr. Ghita Mezzour, Minister of Digital Transition and Administration and Mohcine Jazouli, Minister Delegate to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Reform, along with other representatives from the Moroccan government and Taiwan’s Pegatron.
To celebrate this momentous occasion, an AI-focused mixer and networking event will follow the signing ceremony. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with industry experts, including James Shue, CTO of Pegatron, and the Co-Founders of Iozera, while savoring delectable Moroccan delicacies.
The establishment of the 386 MW data center and AI Hub in Tetouan’s Eureka Park will mark a significant milestone in the global AI landscape. With the innovative facilities and a focus on renewable energy, this groundbreaking project will not only attract leading tech companies and researchers but also create employment opportunities and foster a tech-savvy culture.
Construction is expected to commence in late 2024, and the data center and AI Hub are projected to be operational by mid-2026, just in time to welcome clients and visitors for the 2030 World Cup in Morocco.
However, the initiative is not without its challenges. One potential challenge is the construction timeline, as delays or unforeseen obstacles could impact the project’s timeline. Additionally, the success of the AI Hub will depend on its ability to attract clients and visitors beyond the 2030 World Cup in Morocco, requiring ongoing investment, collaboration, and innovation to remain at the forefront of the industry.
Despite the projected obstacles, ambitious initiative aims to set a new standard for AI innovation and pave the way for a sustainable and prosperous future.

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