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This article attempts to highlight the need to rethink, more intelligently in Morocco, how to manage mobility, a major pillar of economic competitiveness and social well-being, by first initiating a broad reflection on the very needs of displacement, using as much as possible digital collaboration, e-learning and distance training and then the massive use of Intelligent Transport Systems in order to ensure optimal exploitation of the existing infrastructure before to launch cumbersome investment for irreversible infrastructure projects. Our analysis has shown that with the comprehensive diagnoses made and the clear and consistent strategies that have been adopted in Morocco, there is only a tiny link missing to put digital and new technologies to the benefit of human and sustainable development. Indeed, it only takes a national and unified mobilization to move from the stage of digital emergence, to the transition and then to the transformational phase. A digital ecosystem is emerging, bringing innovative solutions through artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and augmented reality, which need to be deployed to measure their reach and their limits and try to evolve them to meet increasingly diverse and constraining collaboration and learning needs.
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Maaroufi, M.M., Stour, L., Agoumi, A. (2021). Contribution of Digital Collaboration and E-Learning to the Implementation of Smart Mobility in Morocco. In: Motahhir, S., Bossoufi, B. (eds) Digital Technologies and Applications. ICDTA 2021. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 211. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73882-2_55
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