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Engineers from Nextronic presented their invention on Saturday, June 27, to Morocco’s Minister of Industry, Moulay Hafid Elalamy, who expressed his pride in the product and his department’s disposition to support the project.
Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, Morocco has imported all of its infrared thermometers. The new invention would allow Moroccan public institutions and private companies to monitor the temperature of their staff using locally-produced equipment.
According to the Ministry of Industry, the thermometers respect international norms and are available at competitive prices.
“These small tools have an extreme utility,” Elalamy said after Nextronic’s product presentation. “We are totally mobilized by your side so that the project moves forward.”
Elalamy also encouraged Moroccans to innovate, assuring that his ministry will prioritize support for Moroccan products, as long as they are of high quality.
“The sovereign’s orientations are very clear. We need to give the chance to Moroccans. Moroccans must be able to have their own abilities without depending on anyone. The ambition that [King Mohammed VI] has for the kingdom is enormous and it can only be achieved by children of the country,” Elalamy said.
According to the Ministry of Industry, the thermometers respect international norms and are available at competitive prices.
“These small tools have an extreme utility,” Elalamy said after Nextronic’s product presentation. “We are totally mobilized by your side so that the project moves forward.”
Elalamy also encouraged Moroccans to innovate, assuring that his ministry will prioritize support for Moroccan products, as long as they are of high quality.
“The sovereign’s orientations are very clear. We need to give the chance to Moroccans. Moroccans must be able to have their own abilities without depending on anyone. The ambition that [King Mohammed VI] has for the kingdom is enormous and it can only be achieved by children of the country,” Elalamy said.