03/11/2025
Morocco 🇲🇦 news:
Regarding the Mohammed VI University Hospital Center of Agadir, which will be opened to citizens in accordance with the high Royal instructions, it was built on a land of 30 hectares (127,000m2 covered), located near the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy.
Mobilizing investments of the order of 3.1 billion dirhams, the new CHU Mohammed VI of Agadir, with a total capacity of 867 beds, has several poles (mother-child, medical-surgical, radiology, cardiology... ), a central operating room (19 rooms) and others for emergencies (5 rooms) and major burns, a laboratory, a central pharmacy, and an integrated training and simulation system.
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King Mohammed VI inaugurating the Mohammed VI International Hospital-University Complex in Rabat on November 3, 2025.
A true symbol of modernity, the CHU d’Agadir is the first institution in Africa to integrate into its technical platform the surgical robot "Revo I", allowing mini-invasive interventions with micrometric precision, high-definition 3D vision and unprecedented operational comfort for the surgeon and the patient.
With two cardiac cath rooms and intensive care units equipped with multi-parametric monitors, the new CHU’s cardiac pole ensures complete care for coronary disease and heart rate. The equipment, in accordance with international standards, allows for the performance of angioplasty, electrophysiological exploration and intravascular imaging of very high resolution.
Similarly, to ensure patient safety and quality of care, the CHU Mohammed VI of Agadir has a complete sterilization center (disinfectant washers, saturated steam autoclaves, and automated conditioning zones ensuring the traceability of instruments and maximum patient safety), as well as a pharmacy Central with a drug-distribution robot, ensuring secure preparation and automated delivery to hospital services, a first in the region.
New generation referral hospital, this project, which will benefit some 3 million people, will participate in the development of hospital infrastructures in the Souss-Massa region and the strengthening of health services and bringing them closer to citizens who will no longer need to travel to other cities for complicated surgeries or certain difficult pathologies.
These two major hospital structures will generate thousands of direct and indirect jobs, contributing to economic and social development both regionally and nationally.