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    News » Entrepreneuriat » Morocco: The 1st Morroco Investment Meeting and Entrepreneurship is held in Paris

    Morocco: The 1st Morroco Investment Meeting and Entrepreneurship is held in Paris

    By Eliane Fatchina13 October 2022Updated:19 June 2023
    The 1st Morroco Investment Meeting and Entrepreneurship takes place in Paris
    The 1st Morroco Investment Meeting and Entrepreneurship takes place in Paris Source photo: lavieeco

    From May 23 to 25, 2023, the first Morroco Investment Meeting and Entrepreneurship (MIM) will be held at the Parc des expositions de Paris-Porte de Versailles. More than an event, the MIM is a major event dedicated to investment, entrepreneurship and growth in Morocco.

    Organized by the company “Ostensio”, in partnership with AMDIE (Moroccan Agency for the Development of Investments and Exports), this exhibition will bring together all those who, in France as in Europe, invest and weave high value-added partnerships to create and bring to maturity the alliances necessary for the sustainable development of Morocco, the Mediterranean, and more broadly the African continent.

    According to the organizers, this major event will allow to present Morocco as the main alternative to European investors and companies looking for a local platform for the production and competitive marketing of their goods and services.

    Conceived as a gathering of the driving forces, industries and Moroccan sectors, this first edition of the MIM occurs in Paris in this particular link between Morocco and France. “The choice of the French capital is explained by its position as the first city of international exhibitions and European hub that federates this type of meeting, “says a statement from the organizers of this event.

    And the CEO of the MIM, Samir El Chammah, added that “The MIM allows investors, entrepreneurs and project holders established in Europe, MRE and foreigners, to meet the various public, parapublic and private actors interested in investment and entrepreneurship in Morocco.

    Moreover, in a post-covid-19 world, Europe, France, as well as Morocco are facing great challenges. And to meet these challenges, it is important to reposition ourselves within the framework of a new global balance; a balance where collaboration between countries and continents is strategic. Thus, for the organizers, the economic recovery and relocation opportunities revealed by this crisis situation, call for the establishment of new economic relations between Africa and Europe.

    During 3 days of exchanges, meetings, exhibitions and business, the MIM will allow everyone to showcase their know-how and innovations, to build a growing, supportive, sustainable and inclusive economy. It embodies the image of a country on the move, innovative and dynamic, attractive to investors in high growth sectors.

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    Eliane Yabo Omonlayo Fatchina is a reporter of Afro impact. She holds a professional degree in journalism from ENSTIC in Benin, she is a pan-Africanist passionate about culture, social issues and the environment. With already seven years of experience, she works daily to give voice to ideas through writing.

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