Morocco’s International Conference Scene
Morocco has firmly established itself as a premier destination for international conferences, leveraging its strategic location, rich cultural heritage, and modern infrastructure to attract a diverse array of global events. In 2025, the country is set to host several significant conferences across various sectors, underscoring its commitment to fostering international collaboration and innovation.
GITEX Africa 2025
Scheduled for April 14–16, 2025, in Marrakesh, GITEX Africa is poised to be the largest technology exhibition and conference on the continent. Building on the success of its previous editions, the event will spotlight advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), connectivity, and digital finance. Anticipated to draw over 400 investors managing assets exceeding $250 billion from more than 35 countries, GITEX Africa 2025 aims to catalyze Africa’s digital transformation. Notably, Ericsson has confirmed its participation, intending to showcase AI, connectivity, and sustainable tech solutions aligned with Morocco’s Vision 2030 and Africa’s digital future. (en.wikipedia.org)
Third Arab Land Conference
From February 18–20, 2025, Rabat hosted the Third Arab Land Conference, organized by Morocco’s Ministry of National Territory and Urban Planning, Housing and City Policy, in collaboration with UN-Habitat and other international partners. The conference addressed critical themes such as land sector innovation for sustainable investments and housing, land management during crises, and women’s land rights. The event culminated in the Morocco Declaration for Land Governance, emphasizing the nation’s dedication to sustainable land management practices. (en.wikipedia.org)
MICCAI 2024
In October 2024, Marrakesh hosted the 27th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention (MICCAI). This prestigious event brought together leading researchers and practitioners in the field of medical imaging, highlighting Morocco’s growing prominence in hosting high-caliber scientific conferences. (en.wikipedia.org)
Visa for Music 2023
Celebrating its 10th anniversary from November 22–25, 2023, in Rabat, Visa for Music continued to serve as a vital platform for contemporary music from Africa and the Middle East. The festival attracted over 16,000 participants, including artists, industry professionals, and music enthusiasts, reinforcing Morocco’s role as a cultural hub. (en.wikipedia.org)
Gnawa and World Music Festival
Annually held in Essaouira since 1998, the Gnawa and World Music Festival has become a cornerstone of Morocco’s cultural calendar. The festival celebrates the rich heritage of Gnawa music, attracting up to 500,000 visitors over four days. In 2019, Gnawa music was inscribed on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, underscoring its cultural and spiritual significance. (en.wikipedia.org)
Upcoming Conferences in 2025
Looking ahead, Morocco’s conference calendar for 2025 is robust, featuring events such as:
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World Power-to-X Summit: Set for October 1–2, 2025, in Marrakesh, this summit aims to advance discussions on green hydrogen and clean fuels, positioning Morocco at the forefront of sustainable energy initiatives. (10times.com)
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International Conference on Materials Sciences and Mechatronics for Sustainable Energy and the Environment (MSMS2E 2025): Scheduled for October 1–2, 2025, in Beni-Mellal, this conference will focus on innovations in materials science and mechatronics, emphasizing sustainable energy solutions. (10times.com)
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IEEE International Congress on Information Science and Technology (CiSt): Taking place from October 4–10, 2025, in Marrakesh, CiSt is renowned for bringing together experts in information science and technology to discuss emerging trends and research. (10times.com)
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Blue Africa Summit: Scheduled for October 9–10, 2025, in Tangier, this summit will address maritime challenges and opportunities, building on previous discussions to promote sustainable development in Africa’s maritime sectors. (10times.com)
Morocco’s dynamic conference scene reflects its strategic vision to become a nexus for international dialogue and innovation. By hosting a diverse array of events spanning technology, culture, and sustainable development, the nation continues to enhance its global standing and foster cross-sectoral collaborations.
