The same source specifies that this strategic initiative of HCL Technologies aims to extend its production and delivery capacities on a global scale, relying on the strategic position of the Kingdom by its geographical proximity to Europe, its status as a access to the rest of the African continent, as well as its connectivity and the wealth of Moroccan IT talent.
The Memorandum, let us recall, was signed, Saturday, May 28, in Noida, in the Republic of India, during a ceremony chaired by Ghita Mezzour, Minister of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform and Roshni Nadar Malhotra, President of HCL Technologies (Hindustan Computers Limited).
This ceremony took place in the presence of Mr. Mohamed Maliki, Ambassador of His Majesty the King to the Republic of India, representatives of the Moroccan Agency for the Development of Investments and Exports and MedZ (Moroccan leader in development and development of outsourcing parks).
With this memorandum of understanding signed with the Ministry of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform, and the Ministry of Industry and Trade, HCL Technologies marks an important strategic choice for the Indian market, which represents more than 52% of the global IT Outsourcing market. For its part, Morocco is now among the top 3 outsourcing destinations in Africa.
This new partnership is in line with the Royal Vision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, May God Assist Him, who called for promoting Morocco as a preferred destination for foreign investment in new markets such as India. .
This memorandum of understanding was concluded within the framework of the visit of a Moroccan economic delegation to the Republic of India, led by Mrs. Ghita Mezzour, Minister of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform, and composed of representatives of the Moroccan Agency for the Development of Investments and Exports and of MedZ.
Recall that HCL Technologies operates in fifty countries, and employs more than 200,000 people worldwide. Its turnover reaches 11 billion dollars in 2022