Why Morocco

Not offshore. Next door.

Morocco sits at GMT+1. That's Paris time. Casablanca is 3 hours from Frankfurt by air. The engineers we place don't need async culture to work with you — they work when you work.

2h flight from ParisMaximum 1h* apart from Paris — next few years

30,000+

Engineering graduates per year

#1

Tech hub in Africa (by talent density, per Coursera 2024)

95%

French-proficient engineers in our network

≤1h*

Maximum gap from Central Europe — next few years

3h

Max flight time from any Western European capital

20 yrs

In European tech — as CTO, architect, and engineering leader

Why it works

🕐

You work. They work. Same hours.

Morocco stays at UTC+1 year-round, except during Ramadan (UTC+0). Europe shifts to UTC+2 in summer. The maximum gap: 2 hours. Even in those windows, you're sharing the same business day — no async limbo, no waiting until tomorrow.

🎓

The engineering culture is serious.

Morocco's top engineering schools — École Mohammadia, ENSIAS, ENSA, INPT — are competitive and rigorous. Graduates come out fluent in C, Java, and algorithms before they write their first line of production code. The theoretical base is solid.

🤝

Culturally closer than you think.

Morocco has a 60-year history of economic and educational ties with France, Belgium, Spain, and Luxembourg. The engineers we place understand European workplace norms, communication expectations, and professional culture. This isn't adjustment — it's alignment.

Paris vs Casablanca — 2026, month by month.

Morocco stays on UTC+1 year-round, except during Ramadan (UTC+0). France observes DST: UTC+1 in winter, UTC+2 in summer. Maximum gap: 1 hour* — for the next several years, Ramadan falls before Paris springs forward.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
🇫🇷 Paris+1+1+1/+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2/+1+1+1
🇲🇦 Casablanca+1+1/00/+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1
Δ Gap0h0→1h1→0h1h1h1h1h1h1h1→0h0h0h
Blue = Ramadan (Morocco → UTC+0, ~Feb 18–Mar 19)Amber = European summer DST (Paris → UTC+2, Mar 29–Oct 24)Green = Same business hours

20 years in European tech.

Anouar Adlani has been working in European tech since 2006 — first as a Software Architect at EuroDNS, building a registrar platform used by millions of domains, then as CTO and Group CTO at EBRAND, where he built X-RAY, a digital risk protection platform that came to represent 90% of the company's revenue. He's hired engineers across Europe for two decades. He knows what good looks like.

  • Engineers vetted by a CTO who's done their job
  • Screened for technical depth, not just CV keywords
  • Fluent in French and English — no language barrier
  • Embedded from day one, not onboarded for months

Ready to hire without the circus?

Tell us what you need. We'll tell you if we can find it — honestly, not optimistically. Most conversations take 20 minutes.

Our office

  • Casablanca
    Casablanca, Morocco
    Serving European tech companies