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Aziz Hilali is a Professor at the Moroccan Telecommunications Graduate Institution (INPT).
'''Abdelaziz (Aziz) Hilali''' is a Professor at the Moroccan Telecommunications Graduate Institution (INPT) (www.inpt.ac.ma). He graduated from the University of Grenoble, where he earned a PhD in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics in 1987. Following his graduation, he has published a large number of scientific papers and given a substantial number of oral presentations at international meetings. He is currently Deputy Director at INPT in charge of Relations with Companies operating in the Digital sector.
Mr. HILALI was also the initiator and organizer of a large number of congresses and workshops in Telecommunications, Internet Governance and Information Technology for the benefit of a large array and categories of people interested in Internet. He was also the organizer as Local Host of ICANN meeting in 2016 and 2019 in Marrakech.  


He graduated from the University of Grenoble, where he earned a PhD in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science in 1987. Following his graduation, he has published a large number of scientific papers and given a substantial number of oral presentations at international meetings.
Mr. HILALI was one of the main founders and is currently Chair of ISOC Morocco, an NGO for the promotion of the Internet and its generalization in Morocco. ISOC MA is the first Moroccan chapter of the Internet Society in Africa and also an At-Large structure within ICANN. Since its creation, Mr. Hilali has organized and led several training seminars and workshops. He is also the founder and president of the Moroccan IPv6 Task Force created within Misoc in 2006.


Aziz Hilali participated in the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) and the different Internet Governance Forum (IGF) meetings as member of Multistakeholder Advisory Committee (MAG) chaired by the Special Adviser to the UN Secretary General for Internet governance during the period 2009-2013.
Aziz Hilali has been a member of the Multi-Stakeholder Advisory Committee (MAG) during the period 2009-2013. He is one of the founders and former president of the North Africa IGF (NAIGF), he participated in the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) and in the various meetings of the Internet Governance Forum.  


He is currently a member of the ICANN 2019 NomCom. He has also served in ICANN as Chair of de The African Regional At-Large Organization (AFRALO) during the period 2012-2016.
He has also served in Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) as Chair of de African Regional At-Large Organization (AFRALO), during the period 2012-2016, and as a member of the ICANN Nominating Committee between 2018 and 2019. He is currently AFRALO Vice Chair and NAIGF MAG and Arab IGF member.  


Dr Hilali is also President of the Mediterranean Federation of Internet Associations, and Vice Chair and Founding Member of the ISOC Morocco and the Moroccan IPv6 Task Force.
Mr. Hilali also contributed to ICANN Academy by recording a course on Internet Governance (IG) of 8 sessions of one hour and 45 minutes each. This course is followed by several participants French-speaking. He is also a lecturer of [[Internet Governance]] at universities and high schools in Morocco and Mediterranean countries.
 
At the regional level, Mr. Hilali is currently the President of the Mediterranean Federation of Internet Associations (FMAI) founded in 2007 whose head office is in Tunis. Open to all Internet associations in Mediterranean countries, its mission is to encourage the application of technical progress in the field of Information and Communication Technologies to economic and social progress in the Mediterranean region.
Dr Hilali has participated actively in the organization and animation of a large number of seminars and workshops for the benefit of a large array and categories of people interested in Internet. During these last years, Aziz Hilali has been the initiator and the organizer of many activities among which:
* Scientific events in the area of Information Technologies,
* Participation to annual ICANN (Internet Cooperation for Assigned Names and Numbers) meetings, (www.icann.org) since 2003,
* Lecturer of Internet governance at universities and high schools in Morocco and Mediterranean countries,
* Organization of ICANN 55 and ICANN 65 meeting in Marrakesh in March 2016 and in June 2019.  


Mr. Abdelaziz Hilali is married with three children.
Mr. Abdelaziz Hilali is married with three children.
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Latest revision as of 17:23, 26 April 2023

Country: Morocco
Email: hilali[at]inpt.ac.ma
LinkedIn:    Aziz Hilali
Currently a member
of ICANN's AFRALO


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Abdelaziz (Aziz) Hilali is a Professor at the Moroccan Telecommunications Graduate Institution (INPT) (www.inpt.ac.ma). He graduated from the University of Grenoble, where he earned a PhD in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics in 1987. Following his graduation, he has published a large number of scientific papers and given a substantial number of oral presentations at international meetings. He is currently Deputy Director at INPT in charge of Relations with Companies operating in the Digital sector. Mr. HILALI was also the initiator and organizer of a large number of congresses and workshops in Telecommunications, Internet Governance and Information Technology for the benefit of a large array and categories of people interested in Internet. He was also the organizer as Local Host of ICANN meeting in 2016 and 2019 in Marrakech.

Mr. HILALI was one of the main founders and is currently Chair of ISOC Morocco, an NGO for the promotion of the Internet and its generalization in Morocco. ISOC MA is the first Moroccan chapter of the Internet Society in Africa and also an At-Large structure within ICANN. Since its creation, Mr. Hilali has organized and led several training seminars and workshops. He is also the founder and president of the Moroccan IPv6 Task Force created within Misoc in 2006.

Aziz Hilali has been a member of the Multi-Stakeholder Advisory Committee (MAG) during the period 2009-2013. He is one of the founders and former president of the North Africa IGF (NAIGF), he participated in the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) and in the various meetings of the Internet Governance Forum.

He has also served in Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) as Chair of de African Regional At-Large Organization (AFRALO), during the period 2012-2016, and as a member of the ICANN Nominating Committee between 2018 and 2019. He is currently AFRALO Vice Chair and NAIGF MAG and Arab IGF member.

Mr. Hilali also contributed to ICANN Academy by recording a course on Internet Governance (IG) of 8 sessions of one hour and 45 minutes each. This course is followed by several participants French-speaking. He is also a lecturer of Internet Governance at universities and high schools in Morocco and Mediterranean countries. At the regional level, Mr. Hilali is currently the President of the Mediterranean Federation of Internet Associations (FMAI) founded in 2007 whose head office is in Tunis. Open to all Internet associations in Mediterranean countries, its mission is to encourage the application of technical progress in the field of Information and Communication Technologies to economic and social progress in the Mediterranean region.

Mr. Abdelaziz Hilali is married with three children.

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