AI & IoT GENERATION PROGRAM MOROCCO

Driven by the Ministry of Digital Transition, GEN AIoT Morocco aims to make Moroccan youth a technological engine by providing free training in AI, the Internet of Things, and robotics.
Designed for immediate employability, the program creates a direct link with the private sector and professional insertion.
ABA Technology is concretely committed to this, aiming to integrate a significant share of the trained talents each year.

Vision & Positioning

GEN AIoT Morocco is part of a clear ambition: to transform the scientific skills of young graduates into operational technological capabilities that are aligned with the real needs of the country.


By combining artificial intelligence, IoT, and robotics, the program addresses the jobs of tomorrow where competitiveness is at stake: smart industry, essential services, infrastructure, and territories.


At ABA Technology, this dynamic reflects a foundational belief: AI only has value when it enhances human capabilities, strengthens collective autonomy, and opens sustainable career paths.


Training also means providing a perspective and fostering talents capable of designing, deploying, and maintaining useful, responsible solutions rooted in the Moroccan context.

Concrete applications & societal impact

From training to employment: skills applied to concrete challenges.


GEN AIoT stands out with a field-oriented approach, designed to bridge the gap between learning and market reality. The goal is not just to train, but to make young people immediately employable in sectors where AI and IoT are already creating value.


Among the highlighted application areas:

  • Smart Industry: automation, predictive maintenance, optimization of production lines.

  • Connected Cities & Territories: intelligent management of urban equipment, local digital services.

  • Logistics: traceability, flow optimization, real-time control.

  • Energy: monitoring, energy efficiency, infrastructure supervision.

  • Health: connected systems, decision support, improvement of service pathways.


The program plans to train 1,200 young people per year starting in 2026, with a strong commitment to a concrete professional outlet. ABA Technology particularly announces its intention to integrate around 240 young talents per year into its teams, in order to ensure a direct pathway to employment.

Sovereignty & responsibility

Local skills, controlled data, responsible innovation.


Beyond insertion, GEN AIoT carries a strategic dimension: to strengthen the digital sovereignty of the Kingdom by developing local skills capable of designing and operating critical technologies. In a world where AI reconfigures economic balances, mastering talent becomes a national infrastructure.


For ABA Technology, this trajectory implies a responsibility: to promote an ethical, inclusive, and adapted AI to Moroccan realities, with particular attention to data mastery and the robustness of deployed solutions. Training a generation of AIoT is also about laying the foundations for innovation that inspires trust — because it is transparent, useful, and governable.



Key message:
Training talent is building sustainable sovereignty: AI is not an end in itself, but a lever in service of humanity and the development of Morocco.