
Morocco's ABA Tech Brings AI Medical Training to Portugal
A Moroccan tech company is launching an AI-powered healthcare program in Portugal that could transform how tomorrow's doctors learn and work. The initiative trains physicians to master artificial intelligence while making hospitals smarter and more efficient.
The future of medical training just got a major upgrade, and it's happening through an exciting partnership between Morocco and Portugal.
ABA Technology Group, based in Agadir, Morocco, has launched "Fusion AI for the Future of Health" at the University of Évora in Portugal. This groundbreaking program teaches medical students how to use, supervise, and design artificial intelligence systems alongside traditional medicine.
The initiative goes far beyond adding a few tech courses to medical school. It's a complete rethinking of how doctors prepare for modern healthcare challenges.
The program rests on three connected goals. First, it creates "AI-Augmented Doctors" by weaving artificial intelligence into medical education from the start. Students learn to work with AI as naturally as they learn anatomy or diagnosis.
Second, the program develops intelligent hospital systems where AI supports doctors in clinical work, streamlines patient care, and makes operations run more smoothly. Third, it accelerates biomedical research by giving scientists advanced computational tools to speed up discoveries.

Mohamed Benouda, president of ABA Technology, explained the vision simply. "We aim to train a new generation of doctors capable of mastering Artificial Intelligence, while developing smarter, more preventative and more sovereign health systems," he said.
The University of Évora serves as the testing ground for what ABA Technology hopes will become a global model. By piloting the program in Portugal, they can refine the approach before expanding to other countries and institutions.
The Ripple Effect
This collaboration shows how innovation crosses borders to solve shared challenges. Morocco's tech expertise is helping shape European medical education, while Portuguese universities gain cutting-edge AI training tools. The partnership creates a blueprint that medical schools worldwide could adapt.
When these newly trained doctors enter hospitals, they'll bring skills that could save lives through faster diagnoses, personalized treatment plans, and earlier disease prevention. Their research could accelerate breakthroughs in conditions that affect millions.
The program tackles a critical gap in modern medicine: doctors need to understand AI, not just use it. As artificial intelligence becomes standard in healthcare, physicians who can guide its development and catch its mistakes will deliver better patient care.
Portugal's participation also signals growing international trust in African tech innovation. ABA Technology isn't just exporting software but leading a fundamental shift in how the world trains healers.
Tomorrow's doctors are learning to blend human compassion with machine precision, and that combination could change everything.
Based on reporting by Morocco World News
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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