After an initial drive led by the GreenEMI Startups Forum, Mohammadia School of Engineering is putting ecological transition back in the spotlight with the announcement of the Green EMI Expo 2026. The event, organized in collaboration with the Innovation City of Mohammed V University in Rabat, will take place on April 13 within the institution.
Designed as a hub for green initiatives, this meeting will gather an expanded ecosystem that includes businesses, startups, investors, institutions, and experts. All are invited to exchange ideas about clean technologies, decarbonization, and new models of sustainable development.
At the heart of this edition lies a clear ambition: to position Morocco as a central player in the energy transition between Africa and Europe. The chosen theme highlights this bridging role, set against an international backdrop marked by climate urgency and the need to accelerate economic transformations.
The day will feature several key moments. Conferences and panel discussions will bring together decision-makers and specialists to debate energy issues and regional cooperation. In parallel, an exhibition space will showcase innovative solutions presented by startups and businesses, particularly in the fields of circular economy, sustainable agriculture, and green technologies.
Young entrepreneurs will also have a platform through pitch sessions aimed at attracting the attention of potential investors, while professional meetings will encourage the emergence of structured partnerships.
The success of the previous edition reflects the growing interest in such initiatives, with strong participation from startups, investors, and the general public. This enthusiasm reaffirms the gradual establishment of this meeting in the landscape of sustainable innovation in Morocco.
Through this event, Mohammadia School of Engineering reaffirms its role in promoting clean technologies and green entrepreneurship, with the goal of actively contributing to energy transition and sustainable development at the national and regional levels.


