In the rapidly globalizing world of international consulting firms, knowledge and research functions have become pivotal to the consulting business model. With their expanding international footprint, strategy consulting firms are meticulously organizing these functions within their organization. In response to the high demand for quality research, knowledge and research functions are taking on more of an […]
The Egyptian Devaluation – One Year Later
Over one year ago, on November 3rd, 2016, the Central Bank of Egypt floated the Egyptian pound in an attempt to stabilize the economy which had been set back by a shortage of foreign currency inflows and political instability. Among the key goals behind the floatation was to meet one of the key demands of the […]
Digitalization to Spur African Growth
Digitalization, a term commonly confused with digitization, is currently a burgeoning phenomenon and the rise of the fourth industrial revolution has a lot to do with that. According to Gartner’s IT Glossary, digitalization is the use of digital technologies to change a business model and provide new revenue and value-producing opportunities [1], whereas, digitization is the […]
Solar powered oil recovery: a model for the future?
Experiences from Oman’s Miraah power plant Over the last decade, due to its maturing oil fields and limited reserves, Oman’s domestic crude oil production relied heavily on Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) methods. Just as in Oman, most of the global oil production comes from mature or maturing fields with an average recovery factor […]
Travel and Tourism Growth in Northern African
Travel and Tourism Growth in Northern Africa Sharing the same Mediterranean coast, ethnic cultural and linguistic identity, the North African region – comprising of Morocco, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, and Sudan, – have been experiencing novel growth dynamics in the field of travel and tourism. Half of the North African region, namely Egypt, Libya, and […]
Investments in Agribusiness in Africa
Can Africa feed the world? The sector of Agribusiness in Africa has been experiencing steady growth, potentially positioning the continent as a significant player in global agriculture. With a focus on enhancing resource efficiency, Africa’s agribusiness could not only achieve self-sufficiency but also contribute to global food security. The focus on agriculture emerged from […]
MEA Pulse Podcast Episode 4: What is the current state of the Moroccan automotive sector?
Each episode MEA Pulse brings you on a journey to learn about the Middle East and Africa regional economy and business trends with a featured country pertinent to the topic. Hosting Ismail Berrada from Infomineo’s Casablanca office, MEA Pulse Episode 4 is a discussion on the current state of Morocco’s automotive sector and the factors […]
Internet Speed and Economic Development in Africa
“Broadband can radically change the socio-economic prospects for the region and contribute to higher growth and shared prosperity.” – Carlo Maria Rossotto, World Bank ICT Regional Coordinator in the MENA region[1]. The majority of African countries have certainly been lagging behind in the economic development path. Public opinion usually agrees that this underdevelopment is due […]
The Rise of Artificial Intelligence in Africa
Artificial Intelligence (AI) was first coined in 1956 by the scientist John McCarthy at Dartmouth College. [1] Nearly 60 years later, it is now enjoying a major resurgence thanks to the exponential increases in computing power, the development of more sophisticated algorithms and the vast availability of data. [2] The convergence of these technological developments […]
MEA Pulse Podcast Episode 3: What are the economic development prospects for Mozambique?
Each episode MEA Pulse brings you on a journey to learn about the Middle East and Africa regional economy and business trends with a featured country pertinent to the topic. Hosting Antonio Pilogallo from Infomineo’s Casablanca office, MEA Pulse Episode 3 is a discussion on the current state of Mozambique and the strategies that are […]









