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Around 1,500 exhibitors, companies, entrepreneurs, innovators, and startups from over 130 countries are attending the second GITEX Africa tech show. Morocco’s ABA Technology is presenting a spraying drone. The aircraft could help farmers in a country grappling with a sixth year of drought
Around 1,500 exhibitors, companies, entrepreneurs, innovators, and startups from over 130 countries are attending the second GITEX Africa tech show. Morocco’s ABA Technology is presenting a spraying drone. The aircraft could help farmers in a country grappling with a sixth year of drought.
Faced with climatic challenges such as drought and thanks to technological advances, spraying drones offer an efficient and optimal solution allowing precise management of water and chemicals. It offers precise management of water and chemicals in a country grappling with a sixth year of drought.
International companies are exhibiting their products, like MARSES. from Egypt. It’s brought along a robot that can play ball games. European exhibitors such as the Belgian company I3 Technologies, represented by Patrick Rius, are using GITEX to make inroads into the African market, a customer base that they had previously found difficult to access.
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Visitors see GITEX as an opportunity to discover the latest technological advances and their application in various fields, from AI to robotics, and health. Participants can attend conferences and workshops led by industry experts.