Morocco's FM6SS and ABA LIFE Establish Digital Health and AI Joint Venture
2026-06-18 10:34
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Mohammed VI Foundation for Science and Health (FM6SS) and ABA LIFE, the health division of ABA Technology, announced on Monday, June 15, the establishment of a joint venture aimed at developing intelligent health infrastructure based on artificial intelligence and digital technologies to enhance the performance and resilience of Morocco's healthcare system.

Morocco Creates Joint Venture Focused on Digital Health and Artificial Intelligence

The development of digital health has been a priority direction in Morocco's healthcare system reform in recent years. Authorities and industry players aim to improve care quality and strengthen medical research capabilities through artificial intelligence. The new joint venture plans to deploy enhanced health solutions in Morocco starting in October 2026, gradually expanding to several African countries. Its objectives cover the entire healthcare value chain, including medical research, telemedicine, biometric monitoring, biomedical engineering, emergency management, and HealthTech startup incubation.

The joint venture advances along three main pillars. The first pillar focuses on research and public health, specifically including the development of application projects in artificial intelligence, precision medicine, and the "One Health" approach, with plans to establish an African epidemiological observatory by the end of 2026. The second pillar involves the modernization of clinical practice, primarily through telemedicine and AI tool training for health professionals, aiming to train over 100,000 professionals and expand the use of teleconsultations in medical institutions. The third pillar aims to build an industrial ecosystem for HealthTech, MedTech, and Biotech, including supporting startups, developing local technological solutions, and creating patent and intellectual property assets to promote medical innovation.

This initiative comes at a time of structural transformation in Morocco's healthcare system, as the country gradually covers over 90% of its population through mandatory health insurance and strengthens university and teaching hospital infrastructure through FM6SS and the Mohammed VI University of Science and Health. The joint venture is also part of Morocco's national strategy, which has recently established multiple partnerships in research, training, and public health to strengthen healthcare sovereignty and build a more integrated and advanced system.

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