Stache Tech — April 1, 2026
AI just took a major step forward locally.
Microsoft
is officially rolling out Copilot Pro 3.0 in Morocco,
its most advanced version to date.
The feature making the most noise?
You can now dictate voice notes in Darija,
and the AI instantly turns them
into structured outputs —
from financial reports
to meeting summaries.
This is a game changer
for both students and professionals,
as it removes friction
between language, thinking,
and productivity.
Cybersecurity is becoming
a top national priority.
Bank Al-Maghrib
has launched a large-scale
cyber crisis simulator,
often referred to as a “War Game.”
The goal:
test how Moroccan banks
would respond to ransomware attacks
in real-world scenarios.
With global cyber threats rising,
this kind of simulation
is no longer optional —
it’s strategic.
Morocco is doubling down
on financial innovation.
A new FinTech-focused incubator
has opened at Technopark Tangier,
with a budget of 10 million dirhams
to fund the next generation
of Moroccan startups.
The target is clear:
identify and support
five high-potential digital finance projects.
For young developers,
this creates a real opportunity
to turn ideas into scalable apps.
A new European regulation
is reshaping how tech products
are evaluated.
Starting today,
all imported devices like smartphones and PCs
must display a carbon score,
showing their environmental impact.
For markets like Morocco,
this could directly influence
pricing, imports,
and consumer choices.
Sustainability is no longer optional —
it’s becoming a buying factor.
Gaming is dominating conversations
today.
Sony
has launched its Spring Sale
on the Moroccan PlayStation Store,
with discounts going up to 75%
on major titles like
Marvel’s Spider-Man 3
and EA Sports FC 26.
From students to casual players,
this is currently
one of the most talked-about topics
in gaming circles.
Today’s tech landscape
is driven by one core idea:
acceleration.
From AI becoming more natural,
to cybersecurity becoming critical,
and startups gaining momentum —
– Tech is no longer evolving slowly.
It’s reshaping everyday life,
right now.
