حديث الثلاثاء: تحليل الاستراتيجية الوطنية للتحول الرقمي 2030

December 3, 2024

نستضيف في هذه الحلقة الأستاذة رجاء بنسعود، المتخصصة في قانون الأعمال والتحول الرقمي، لنسلط الضوء على مستقبل التحول الرقمي في المغرب من خلالاستراتيجية "المغرب الرقمي 2030". سنتناول أبرز الإنجازات التي حققتها المملكة في هذا المجال، كما سنناقش الأهداف الطموحة لهذه الاستراتيجية والتحديات الكبرى التيتقف أمام تحقيقها.

Speakers
Badr Mandri
Economist
Badr Mandri is a Senior Economist at the Policy Center for the New South (PCNS), after an experience at Morocco's Haut-Commissariat au Plan (HCP). His research focuses primarily on macroeconomics, commodity markets, and development economics, having notably directed a collective volume on human capital. He also serves as an executive trainer at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), delivering specialized programs on public finance and fiscal policy for public sector professionals.Badr Mandri holds a Master's degree in Applied Economics from Mohammed V University in Rabat. ...
Raja Bensaoud
Independent scholar
Raja Bensaoud is a private law jurist, specializing in business and digital law. Her teaching career leads her to share her knowledge at the Royal College of Higher Military Studies as well as at several institutions of excellence such as Hassan 1st University and ISCAE. Co-founder of the Digital Act Think Tank, she also contributes her expertise to the Legal Commission of the Chambre Française de Commerce et d’Industrie du Maroc (CFCIM). Her executive experience includes roles as ministerial chief of staff, director at Royal Air Maroc, and vice president of Association of Businesswomen of Morocco (AFEM). She has actively participated in several national commissions for legal reform and codification, particularly for the Maritime Code, Free Zone Law, and Ethics of AI. ...

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