Rabat – The EuroMed University of Fez (UEMF) and the Investment Facility for Employment (IFE), a subsidiary of the German development bank KfW, signed a grant agreement this week to establish a training center focused on Industry 4.0.
The MAD 37.58 million (approximately €4 million) grant will fund the creation of “Usine École Pilote 4.0” (Pilot Factory School 4.0), which aims to address the growing demand for skilled workers in the digitized manufacturing sector.
Industry 4.0 builds on the ongoing automation of traditional manufacturing processes through data exchange and advanced technologies like robotics and artificial intelligence. This is all towards the goal of building an integrated industrial environment.
This trend presents both opportunities and challenges for countries like Morocco, as new skillsets become crucial for industrial competitiveness.
The “Usine École Pilote 4.0” project, with a total estimated cost of MAD 53.2 million (around €6 million), will be funded 70% by IFE and 30% by UEMF.
Scheduled to begin operations in September 2026, the center will offer training programs for engineers, technicians, operators, and students. The project anticipates graduating 585 individuals and creating over 500 new jobs within three years of its launch.
The “Usine École Pilote 4.0” project represents a significant step towards equipping Morocco’s workforce with the skills necessary for the evolving industrial landscape.
Industry 4.0 necessitates a shift in skillsets, and this initiative aims to bridge the potential gap by providing targeted training programs.
The success of the project will be measured by its ability to graduate qualified individuals who can readily contribute to Morocco’s industrial sector.
While the project has the potential to yield positive outcomes, some experts caution that broader economic considerations also play a role.
Attracting and retaining businesses that leverage Industry 4.0 technologies will be crucial to ensure job creation aligns with the skills developed by the training center.
The grant agreement signifies Germany’s continued support for development projects in Morocco. KfW, with over 60 years of experience, functions as both a financial institution and a development partner.
The bank offers financial resources and expertise for projects like “Usine École Pilote 4.0,” which align with the goals set by Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).

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