
Morocco Spotlighted at Global Justice and Technology Summit as Digital Skills Agenda Gains Momentum
International discussions on cybersecurity, digital governance, and online crime are set to intensify this week as policymakers, legal experts, and regulators gather in Madrid for Summit Digital 2026 - a major international forum focused on justice systems in the age of emerging technologies.
International discussions on cybersecurity, digital governance, and online crime are set to intensify this week as policymakers, legal experts, and regulators gather in Madrid for Summit Digital 2026 - a major international forum focused on justice systems in the age of emerging technologies.
This year’s event places Morocco in a prominent role as guest of honour, highlighting the country’s ongoing efforts to modernise its legal institutions and strengthen digital governance frameworks. The recognition reflects growing international attention on Morocco’s work in advancing judicial reform and expanding cooperation on cross-border digital regulation.
Global Focus on Justice in a Digital Era
The summit opens with a high-level preparatory session bringing together senior judicial officials and institutional representatives from Europe, Latin America, and Africa. The aim is to exchange strategies on integrating new technologies into legal systems and to coordinate responses to increasingly complex digital threats.
Across the main programme, participants will examine issues such as platform regulation, cybercrime prevention, and the legal implications of rapidly evolving technologies. Organisers say the event is designed to help judicial systems adapt to digital realities while strengthening international collaboration.
Digital Transformation and Workforce Skills
Beyond policy and governance, the summit’s themes reflect a broader shift reshaping labour markets worldwide. As legal systems and institutions evolve alongside new technologies, demand is rising for professionals with expertise in cybersecurity, compliance, digital policy, and technology-driven regulation.
Morocco’s growing engagement in digital transformation — particularly in governance, infrastructure, and institutional modernisation — is expected to influence workforce development priorities across multiple sectors.
Looking Ahead to Careers and Opportunities
These developments will also feed into wider conversations about employment and skills in the region. The increasing importance of digital expertise, regulatory knowledge, and technology-driven professions will be a key backdrop to upcoming career events, including Jobs Expo Casablanca 2026, taking place on 30 May 2026 in Casablanca.
As Morocco strengthens its position in digital governance and international cooperation, events like the Casablanca expo are expected to spotlight emerging career pathways shaped by technological change, from cybersecurity and digital compliance to data management and innovation-focused roles.
With global policy discussions unfolding now and employment opportunities expanding in the months ahead, the link between digital transformation and the future workforce is becoming increasingly clear.
Full details at https://www.jobexpo.ma/