Moroccan Inventor Wins Gold at International Invention Fairs in Moldova, Canada, and Turkey

At the 16th edition of the International Invention Fair (INFOINVENT-2019), held from November 20 to 23 in Moldova, Majid El Bouzzaoui, a Moroccan, stood out by winning the gold medal.
A triple consecration for Morocco which distinguished itself brilliantly at the International Invention Fair, in Moldova. But also, at other major events that recognize the best inventions.
Indeed, thanks to his ingenuity, the Moroccan inventor, Majid El Bouzzaoui, won the gold medal and the Grand Prize of the International Invention Competition iCAN-2019 in Canada, as well as a Gold Medal at the International Invention Fair in Istanbul. The interest of the Moroccan’s invention lies in the fact that it makes it possible to solve a problem blocking the exploitation of telecom networks through 5G and other future technologies, at the level of the digitization of data to be transmitted.
The advent of 5G requires a significantly higher speed level for digitization, which is difficult to achieve with current technologies. This is where "the Moroccan invention therefore makes it possible to digitize the information to be transmitted much faster by reducing the number of transistors used, which allows to accelerate the transmission of data on 5G and beyond telecommunication networks".
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