Following Berkane's triumph on the Global Scientific Podium in Seoul, the capital of South Korea, where it won the Seoul Smart City Prize, as well as the consecutive success of the project at the IEEE Smart City Contest in Bucharest, the capital of Romania, a press conference was held at the Majal Complex for Innovation and Territorial Intelligence on Thursday, October 5th at 3 p.m.
The event brought together representatives from the provincial and municipal councils, members of the local and national press, as well as civil society actors specializing in the fields of digital technology, artificial intelligence, and the environment.
During this press conference, experts from Majal provided a detailed presentation of the award-winning project "E-Moulouya," which represents a significant advancement globally in the field of digital technology applied to wildlife monitoring at the mouth of the Moulouya River. Project partners also outlined the strategic objectives, components of the associated agreement, and the utility and added value of this project for the Berkane territory.
The event culminated in a question-and-answer session during which numerous questions were raised about the project's purpose, specifics, impact, future, and related projects. Additionally, several complementary interventions enriched the debate and enhanced the knowledge of all stakeholders.
It is important to note that "E-Moulouya" sets a new international standard by integrating digital technology into environmental monitoring. It focuses on the observation and analysis of wildlife ecosystems at the mouth of the Moulouya, an area of crucial importance for biodiversity and environmental conservation. This project embodies the Kingdom's commitment to sustainable development and is in line with royal initiatives aimed at promoting digital technology and implementing projects aligned with this strategic orientation.