Hytera Mobilfunk takes part in the sixth German-Moroccan Business Forum
Particularly strong interest was shown in the solutions from Hytera during the subsequent B2B meetings between delegation participants and selected Moroccan business representatives.
From May 30 to June 1, 2016, the sixth German-Moroccan Business Forum took place in various commercial capitals of Morocco. Hytera Mobilfunk, together with the president of the Euro-Mediterranean-Arab Association e.V. (EMA) and former German Federal President Christian Wulff, took advantage of this exclusive opportunity to become familiar with different business locations and with the country's high-ranking decision-makers and business representatives.
The delegation trip was kicked off with a briefing given by Volkmar Wenzel, the German ambassador to Morocco, in the commercial capital of Casablanca. Wenzel spoke about the political and economic developments of the country. The conference that followed gave Hytera the opportunity to present its product portfolio and product range. Particularly strong interest was shown in the solutions from Hytera during the subsequent B2B meetings between delegation participants and selected Moroccan business representatives.
The conference that followed gave participants from Hytera the opportunity to present the product portfolio and product range of the company. Participants in this conference included, among others, the president of the Casablanca Chamber of Commerce Mustapha Ambal, the head of the Regional Investment Center Abdallah Chater and the Deputy General Manager of the Casablanca Finance City Authority Lamia Merzouki. Particularly strong interest was shown in the solutions from Hytera during the subsequent B2B meetings between delegation participants and selected Moroccan business representatives.
In Rabat, the Konrad Adenauer Foundation invited participants to a podium discussion to begin the evening. The podium guests, most notably government leader Abdelilah Benkirane, the ambassador of the European Union in Morocco Rupert Roy and EMA President Christian Wulff, called for greater understanding among nations in the presence of 300 conference participants. They cited the need for such understanding as a facilitator of economic interaction.
The subsequent EMA conference in Rabat focused on traffic, infrastructure and urban development. Both the minister for urban planning and spatial development, H.E. Driss Merroun and the adjunct minister for transport and logistics, H.E. Mohamed Najib Boulif, presented Morocco's ambitious infrastructure plans and expressed a great deal of interest in the project ideas from the German delegation participants.
"In our view, the German-Moroccan business forum is an excellent platform for establishing new contacts with business representatives and politicians and reinforcing existing connections," said Marco Martinato, Vice President Sales, after the forum.