The French company BOUYGUES TELECOM opens a branch in Rabat to keep pace with the transition to 5G services.
Bouygues Telecom, a leading French telecommunications company, has recently inaugurated a new branch in Rabat, Morocco, named "BTechnologie." This branch aims to support the transition to 5G services in the region. The establishment of this center is part of Morocco's broader strategy to enhance its digital infrastructure and prepare for the implementation of fifth-generation mobile networks. Bouygues Telecom's expansion into Rabat reflects its commitment to providing advanced telecommunications solutions and improving connectivity in Morocco.
The French company BOUYGUES TELECOM opens a branch in Rabat to keep pace with the transition to 5G services.
In Rabat, Btechnology and talent development, which is the result of a strategic partnership between two major players in the information and communications technology sector, Accenture and Bouygues Telecom.
This unique center represents a new stage in consolidating Morocco's position as a leading technology pole in Africa and internationally.
The B Technology Center, located in Rabat, brings together the latest developments in information and communications technologies and includes experts in strategic areas such as software development, data science, engineering, network deployment, 5G, product engineering, digitization, and artificial intelligence.
On this occasion, Accenture President Vincent Besson highlighted the scope of cooperation between the two groups, noting that this center reflects the merging of the capabilities of the two companies supported by the mobilization of high-level competencies.
He emphasized that B Technology embodies the shared knowledge between Accentureundefined and Bouygues Telecom, which benefits from high-level competencies that bring together engineers and investors, praising all actors for the attention they have given to this development project in Morocco.
For his part, Benoit Tourloting, President of Bouygues Telecom, highlighted the shared values and visions of the two groups.
Mr. Turloting said, “This project is based on a dual partnership: first between Bouygues Telecom and Accenture, which share the values of innovation and excellence, and then with Morocco, a country that offers political stability and a pool of exceptional talent.”
He added, “With this center, we are building together an ambitious and sustainable project, which is a real catalyst for innovation.”
For her part, the head of the branch of the General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises in the Rabat-Salé-Kenitra region, Buthaina Iraqi Hosseini, praised the importance of this initiative to develop Moroccan talent.
She said she was happy to see “two large, prestigious groups joining forces with Morocco to develop skills, encourage knowledge transfer, and create added value in key sectors such as digitization and artificial intelligence.”
She added, “With a remarkable employment rate of young women, this project testifies that Morocco is proactive and committed to equality.””
“B Technology” was created to serve as a true catalyst for talent and an accelerator of innovation. The center, which is equipped with modern infrastructure and collaborative spaces, provides a work environment conducive to the professional and personal development of its employees.
“B Technology” was launched in September 2023 and includes more than 500 employees, a number that is expected to increase in the year 2025. This project falls within the framework of a strategic vision that aims to bring together new technologies in the information and communications technology sectors under one roof while enhancing Morocco’s attractiveness as a destination. Distinctive technology.
It is noteworthy that Accenture is one of the world's leading companies in providing services to companies and departments, while Bouygues Telecom is a subsidiary of the Bouygues Group, which is a comprehensive French operator of communications, digital services, and high-speed Internet services. undefined