The Spanish Centre for Technological Development and Innovation (CDTI) wants to introduce new information technologies in the infrastructure, automotive and agriculture sectors in Morocco. This was announced on Tuesday by the director general of the CDTI, Javier Ponce, at a seminar organised in Rabat.
According to Ponce, technological cooperation will focus on areas of economic importance for both countries. He highlighted the agricultural sector, pointing out that the technological management of agriculture is key in the face of the challenges linked to climate change, and recalled that Spain is the third country in the world with the most technology-based companies working in the agrotech sector.
Source: atalayar.com