Spotlight on Progress and Regional Collaboration in Advanced Manufacturing and Industry 4.0

The World Advanced Manufacturing & Future Mobility Exhibition (WAM Morocco) makes its debut in Casablanca from 20 to 22 January, positioning itself as the region’s first Industry 4.0–focused platform dedicated to advanced and intelligent manufacturing

  • January 12, 2026
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  • WAM Morocco takes place in Casablanca from 20 to 22 January.
    WAM Morocco takes place in Casablanca from 20 to 22 January.

Designed to connect Morocco’s industrial ecosystem with the world’s leading technology and manufacturing players, the event accelerates investment, technology adoption and cross-border collaboration across Africa and global markets. Organised by KAOUN International (DWTC), WAM Morocco is delivered in close partnership with a powerful network of regional and international stakeholders, including MSC Pro, CDD, UM6P, Advantage Austria and Der Mittelstand. BVMW (Germany), uniting public and private sector leaders to drive tangible Industry 4.0 transformation across borders.

Collaborations for the factory of tomorrow

This first edition highlights the growing confidence of international manufacturers in Morocco’s industrial future. With 100+ participating companies from 18+ countries, spanning Morocco, Nigeria, Switzerland, Austria, Spain, Germany, Hong Kong, Vietnam and Saudi Arabia, WAM Morocco unites global leaders including Schneider Electric, SAP, Engie, Sumitomo Corporation, Zoho, Rockwell Automation, Hitachi, Vigel and Vivo Energy, driving large-scale collaboration and real-world Industry 4.0 adoption across Africa. A spokesperson from Schneider Electric shared: “Intelligent manufacturing is reshaping global industries, and Morocco is emerging as a place where this transformation can accelerate at scale. As the energy technology partner of every industry, business and home, our participation at WAM Morocco reinforces our commitment to supporting the industrial ecosystem with the technologies, expertise and collaboration needed to build the factories of the future.”

Trixie LohMirmand, CEO of KAOUN International, said: “WAM Morocco is a strategic accelerator for Morocco and Africa’s rise in intelligent manufacturing and future mobility. By connecting global expertise with regional ambition, the event creates new pathways for investment, collaboration and next-generation industrial growth.”

More than 60 hours live content

At the heart of the event, the conference delivers the most ambitious debut agenda for industrial transformation in the region. The three-day programme presents four core themes, eight key sectors, 60+ hours of content and 60+ global expert speakers on two dedicated stages. It tackles high-impact priorities including data centres for future-ready industries, global capital flows into smart manufacturing, green manufacturing, and future freight mobility and transport, alongside strategic discussions on industrial infrastructure sovereignty, AI factories, large-scale decarbonisation and energy transition.

WAM Morocco convenes world-class decision-makers from government, industry and finance. Confirmed speakers include Dr. Mehdi Snène, Chief AI Officer, United Nations (Switzerland); Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, CCIE, Director-General, NITDA (Nigeria); Dr. Ghita Mezzour, Former Minister of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform (Morocco); Khalid Safir, Director General, Groupe CDG (Morocco); and Yasmina Lahlou, Executive Director, Bank of Africa Group (Morocco). The event also marks the first speaking appearance in Morocco of several global leaders, including Fatou Haidara (UNIDO, Austria), Alain Sanchez (Fortinet, France), Maxime de Bonrepos (ENGIE, France) and Isaac Chetrit (Blazie Holdings, USA), underscoring its international calibre.
 

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