Marrakech, Morocco – April 15, 2025
Elm, a pioneer of digital solutions, has announced the signing of a cooperation agreement with Morocco-based Algo Consulting Group, a company specialized in delivering advanced technology and consulting services. The agreement was signed during Elm's participation in GITEX Africa 2025, the continent's most prominent tech event, held in the city of Marrakech, Kingdom of Morocco. This strategic step aims to strengthen technological cooperation and develop innovative digital solutions that address the growing needs of African markets and support the continent's digital transformation efforts.
The agreement was signed by Hakeem Al-Rasheed, General Manager of International Services at Elm, and Tarik Fadli, CEO of Algo Consulting Group, in the presence of senior representatives from both sides.
This cooperation paves the way for joint efforts in areas such as digital business development, advanced technology solutions, and the launch of innovative consulting and digital products tailored for the public and private sectors.
It also reflects the parties' shared ambition to establish strategic institutional relations across the continent and expand their digital reach into promising markets—particularly in key areas such as e-government, data analytics, and emerging technologies like cloud computing and artificial intelligence.
Through this step, Elm reaffirms its commitment to strengthening local and regional partnerships and exporting its digital expertise to high-growth markets, as part of its role as a digital enabler that supports community development and business efficiency.
Algo Consulting Group is considered one of Morocco's leading tech firms, with a growth-driven vision that draws on strong local experience and ambitious outreach across the African continent. At the heart of its strategy lies a commitment to transferring knowledge and technological capabilities to African markets—underscoring its aspiration to play a regionally impactful and future-shaping role beyond its national borders.