This partnership agreement, signed on the sidelines of the 2nd edition of Gitex Africa, is part of the Kingdom’s vision and efforts in preserving sensitive data, as well as within the framework of the efforts deployed by Sobrus to offer a secure space to users of its services.
On this occasion, the CEO and founder of Sobrus, Omar Sefiani, indicated, in a statement to MAP, that through its participation in GITEX Africa 2024, his company is working to present innovative digital solutions capable of revolutionizing the health sector in Morocco, Africa, as well as in Europe.
He also said that the agreement concluded with N+One aims to ensure the sovereignty of health data and their compliance with international digital security standards, as the two companies share the same African vision and plan to collaborate with a target clientele in Senegal, Ivory Coast, Djibouti, as well as in other African countries.
The protection of personal data (law 09.08) is of great importance to Sobrus, he said, adding that this partnership will allow hosting the data of Moroccan customers at the national level, and that customers in Senegal will also receive their data, within the framework of respect for sovereignty and the protection of personal data.
And to recall that Sobrus is present in 14 countries (in Africa and Europe) and collaborates with more than 7,000 clients in the health sector to improve their daily efforts thanks to solutions based on automation and monitoring.
Furthermore, Mr. Sefiani stressed the importance of cooperation between African countries, recalling that Gitex Africa, whose second edition was a success, aims to help emerging Moroccan companies exchange experiences and expertise and conclude partnerships.
Gitex Africa 2024, which will see the participation of more than 1,500 exhibitors, representing more than 130 countries, aims to be a hub promoting exchanges on the latest technological developments.
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