Marrakech – DXC Morocco hosted the DXC Europe Alliances Engagement Forum in Rabat from November 19-21, bringing together over 80 European and international executives from DXC Technology and its global partners.
The strategic summit took place at the DXC Morocco Global Solutions Center in Technopolis. It aligned with DXC Europe’s growth plan and foregrounded Morocco’s position as Europe’s premier IT offshoring destination.
The forum assembled C-level executives, including DXC Europe Sales Leaders, DXC Global Alliances, and CEOs from key technology partners. Attending the event were major companies such as AWS, Microsoft, Oracle, Google Cloud, Dell Technologies, IBM, HP, NetApp, ServiceNow, Red Hat, Salesforce, Cisco, Mastercard, and Dynatrace.
Participants focused on strategic exchanges and collaboration around artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, cloud computing, digital solutions, and technological co-innovation. The agenda encompassed a forum opening ceremony with institutional representatives and a tour of the DXC Morocco Global Solutions Center.
Deepening Morocco’s embrace of digital excellence
DXC Morocco operates as a joint venture between DXC Technology Group and Caisse de Dépôt et de Gestion (CDG). The company employs over 1,500 professionals operating across the entire IT value chain to international standards.
The Morocco hub features an AI Center of Excellence, a Cyber Defense Command Center, and a Tier III SOC 2 Type II Data Center. Together, these facilities share a common objective: supporting Morocco’s steady progress in innovation, security, and digital sovereignty.

Morocco has carved out its place as a leading digital hub in Africa and internationally. The kingdom leads the continent in digital infrastructure quality and high-level connectivity. As Africa’s second investment destination, Morocco benefits from over 100,000 IT professionals and 10,000 engineers graduating annually.
The country’s legal framework aligns with European data protection standards, including GDPR compliance. Morocco’s economic and institutional stability makes it a trusted partner for European digital transformation initiatives.
This summit extends the momentum the North African country has been generating across its technology sector. In February, DXC CDG inaugurated its AI Center of Excellence in Salé as part of the national “Morocco Digital 2030” strategy.
The AI Center focuses on developing managed, secure, and high-performance AI solutions emphasizing trust, resilience, and sovereignty. Officials at the February inauguration stressed AI’s economic importance, representing 15% of global GDP with major impacts on employment, society, health, and agriculture.
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