(30 May 2024)
MOROCCO TECH SHOW
SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Marrakech, Morocco – 29 May 2024
1. Wide pan of exhibitors in Gitex Africa Morocco fair
2. Mid of AR glasses being picked up
3. Wide of exhibitor from Huawei using AR glasses and controller
4. Pan of the fair
5. Pan from visitor to spraying drone at booth for the Moroccan company for engineering and innovation ABA Technology
6. Various of spraying drone
7. SOUNDBITE (French) Jihane Medrani, ABA Technology:
"Faced with climatic challenges such as drought and thanks to technological advances, our spraying drone offers an efficient and optimal solution allowing precise management of water and chemicals. Thanks to GITEX we have had a lot of visitors who really want to know more information about this drone."
8. Pan of booth for G’FIVE company from Pakistan exhibiting mobile phones
9. Exhibitor checking a mobile phone
10. Various of mobile phones
11. Tilt down of visitors walking next to booth for the Egyptian company for robotic solutions MARSES
12. Various of robot that plays handball with the visitors by throwing the ball to the person standing on the goal at MARSES booth
13. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Alaeddine Hassan, MARSES:
"We present this year an interactive solution in a robot that plays handball with people here. Our aim is to break the barriers between people and technology and robotics, and to let people feel how technology can positively affect their lives."
13. Various of an exhibitor from Denmark explaining to visitor about their solar panels
14. Various of Black and Decker stand exhibiting garden tools
15. Various of Patrick Rius, exhibitor from the Belgium company for interactive solution I3 Technologies, using their exhibited interactive screen
16. SOUNDBITE (French) Patrick Rius, exhibitor from the Belgium company for interactive solution "I3 Technologies":
"The GITEX exhibition has made a lot of things easier for us because it is a gateway to Africa we didn’t have it a few years ago. So since last year we have had this gateway, so it makes it easier for us to have contact and everything, so we have direct contact without having to travel throughout Africa which is a travel problem and today travel is expensive, so it is indirectly an investment but directly it brings us money."
17. Pan of the stand of the Moroccan company Mediot
18. Wide of exhibitors in Mediot stand
19. Various of camera, chair and screen used for remote telemedicine
20. Pan of Massouta Fahol, exhibitor from the Moroccan company for consultation and AI services Almaxyra & Company, talking with visitors
21. Mid of Almaxyra & Company robotic arm
22. SOUNDBITE (French) Massouta Fahol, Almaxyra & Company:
"The African market is evolving, the proof is that young people have become aware of this, it’s why we young people are taking the trouble to ensure that the solutions we develop can really be solutions that Africans will use, because we have noticed that Africans are consumers instead of being developers or bearers of ideas. Currently with what is happening at GITEX, we can see that young people are carrying out their building blocks, this means that the technologies developed by Africans are gradually taking their plan."
23. Various of smartwatches exhibited by the Chinese company HiFuture
24. Tilt down of the stand of the Moroccan company Keep in Touch
25. Various of delivery robot by Keep in Touch
26. Wide of Bouchra, visitor from Casablanca, walking next to the camera
27. SOUNDBITE (English) Bouchra (No Last Name Given), visitor from Casablanca:
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