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Home > GITEX 2026 > Huawei at GITEX Africa 2026: Driving Morocco’s Digital Transformation with AI, Cloud, and Infrastructure Solution

Huawei at GITEX Africa 2026: Driving Morocco’s Digital Transformation with AI, Cloud, and Infrastructure Solution

The combination of sector-specific AI, post-5G infrastructure, and institutional partnerships across multiple ministries positions Huawei as one of the more diversified technology players operating in Morocco’s evolving digital landscape.

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Apr, 13, 2026
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Huawei Morocco leveraged its fourth consecutive participation in GITEX Africa in Marrakech to showcase a sweeping and expanding portfolio.

Huawei Morocco leveraged its fourth consecutive participation in GITEX Africa in Marrakech to showcase a sweeping and expanding portfolio.

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Marrakech – Huawei Morocco leveraged its fourth consecutive participation in GITEX Africa in Marrakech to showcase a sweeping and expanding portfolio that moves decisively beyond telecommunications, unveiling AI-driven, cloud, and digital infrastructure solutions aimed at transforming key sectors across the continent.

The Chinese tech giant’s presence at this year’s edition – held from April 7 to 9 and drawing more than 1,500 exhibitors and over 55,000 visitors – centered on what it terms “vertical AI,” or sector-specific artificial intelligence tailored to industries with distinct operational demands, including banking and public administration.

Under the theme “Advancing All Intelligence for New Africa,” Huawei brought into focus innovations spanning ICT, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence, reinforcing its positioning as a key enabler of Africa’s digital transformation.

David Li, General Manager of Huawei Morocco, framed the company’s presence in broad terms. “Through our participation in GITEX Africa 2026, we are reaffirming our belief that digital intelligence is becoming a practical and powerful driver of transformation across Africa,” Li said. He added that the company aims to support governments, industries, and partners in building a future that is “more connected, more resilient, and more sustainable.”

Bouaamri Abdelali, Pan Gov Director at Huawei Morocco, told Morocco World News (MWN) that Huawei’s AI offering distinguishes itself through solutions tailored to specific sectors rather than generic, one-size-fits-all tools. “When we move into specific domains, we need deeply specialized AI, and Huawei delivers that,” he said, pointing to healthcare and education as examples of key verticals.

‘Advancing artificial intelligence for a new Africa’

Adil Taleb, Datacom CTO at Huawei Morocco, provided further details on the company’s exhibition. He told MWN that Huawei’s participation this year carries a specific message. “This year, Huawei is present to promote advancing artificial intelligence for a new Africa,” he said.

Taleb explained the company’s exhibition showcases AI-based solutions across multiple industries, including finance, healthcare, and government. Huawei demonstrated scenarios centered on digital experience, networking, and computing infrastructure – all designed to support digital transformation across the continent.

 

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“These solutions enable industries to meet the significant and advanced demands of digital transformation,” Taleb noted. The company’s display positioned Huawei as a technology partner capable of serving both African governments and enterprises adopting AI at scale.

At the core of Huawei’s exhibition was a vision built around the concept of “One Network, One Cloud.” The approach reflects the company’s push to build resilient, future-ready digital infrastructure and unlock new value through intelligent technologies. The booth featured live demonstrations and industry-specific scenarios designed to show the operational value of the technologies on display.

One standout feature was the Huawei Robot, illustrating the evolution of embodied intelligence and human-machine interaction. The robot rendered visible real-time perception, autonomous decision-making, and adaptive learning capabilities, showing how AI is moving beyond digital environments into physical, real-world applications.

Huawei’s ambitions in Morocco extend beyond AI

On the infrastructure side, Huawei presented advanced datacom solutions built on secure data center network architectures. The company also gave tangible form to all-scenario data storage solutions, all-optical networks delivering ultra-fast and low-latency connectivity, and flexible distribution solutions tailored to different sectors.

The industry-specific solutions covered a broad range. In finance, Huawei presented a digital banking approach that includes mobile financial services, financial cloud data centers, and intelligent branch solutions, alongside foundational financial models.

 

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In the carrier domain, the company foregrounded 5G acceleration and the transition toward an all-optical era, with solutions such as digital ODN and AItoH expanding home broadband capabilities.

In energy, Huawei displayed intelligent mining solutions designed to improve safety and operational efficiency. In transportation, the company demonstrated how digital infrastructure can support intelligent mobility systems. Education and healthcare also featured prominently, with solutions for digital education communities, smart diagnosis and treatment tools, and streamlined management systems.

 

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For government stakeholders, Huawei presented solutions focused on e-government, designed to strengthen governance capabilities and improve public service delivery.

Nabil Ouchagour, Business Environment Director at Huawei Morocco, told MWN that this edition holds particular significance because it falls within what he described as the post-5G era in Morocco.

“We are now entering a new phase that includes various infrastructures, cloud, and artificial intelligence,” Ouchagour said. He noted that Huawei offers integrated solutions across all these domains, reflecting the interconnected nature of Morocco’s current digital priorities.

Ouchagour also cast renewable energy as a key component of the solutions Huawei is presenting. He affirmed the company’s support for Morocco in that direction, aligning its offerings with the kingdom’s broader development trajectory. On the partnerships front, Ouchagour outlined a wide network of institutional collaborations.

The breadth of these partnerships signals Huawei’s intent to embed itself across Morocco’s digital ecosystem rather than confine its operations to a single sector.

Whether that diversification translates into concrete contracts and deployments will depend on how Morocco’s government and private sector respond to the company’s expanded pitch. But at GITEX Africa 2026, Huawei made clear it intends to compete across the board. The Marrakech-hosted summit has become a key venue where firms pitch their solutions directly to African governments and enterprises.

Read also: Morocco, Huawei Sign Gaming Industry Deal at GITEX Africa 2026

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