Belgian Tech Training Nonprofit MolenGeek Expands to Casablanca

After Antwerp and Charleroi (Belgium), Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Utrecht (Netherlands), and Padua (Italy), the Molenbeek-based non-profit organization for digital talent training and activation, MolenGeek, co-founded by Moroccan Ibrahim Ouassari, will be exported to Casablanca.
Sara Oualad, Deputy Managing Director of the Molenbeek-based non-profit organization for digital talent training and activation, announced on Friday the establishment of MolenGeek in Casablanca next November, reports Trends. This is the result of a partnership between the MolenGeek model and the Moroccan television channel 2M.
Located in the heart of Molenbeek in Brussels, MolenGeek is a technological ecosystem whose mission is to make the technology sector accessible to everyone, regardless of background or level of education. It was launched in 2015 by entrepreneurs Marina Aubert, Geoffroy Verney-Carron, Morad Chaboun and Ibrahim Ouassari. MolenGeek focuses on three main areas: coworking, training and events. Its annual turnover now stands at 2 million euros.
Related Articles
-
Tangier’s Real Estate Crisis: Developers Close Doors as Market Freezes
24 July 2025
-
MEA Finance Scandal: 40 Agencies Bankrupt as CEO Flees, Franchisees Demand Justice
24 July 2025
-
Tax Authorities Crack Down on Corporate Fraud: Fake Renovation Schemes Exposed
24 July 2025
-
French Farmers Pivot to Olive Groves, Battling Cognac Crisis and Climate Change
23 July 2025
-
Glovo Riders Protest in Morocco: Territorial Dispute and Labor Rights Spark Delivery Crisis
22 July 2025