Morocco Launches LIMS Digital System to Modernize Drug Control Laboratory

The North Africa Post
Apr 16, 2026

Morocco Launches LIMS Digital System to Modernize Drug Control Laboratory


The Moroccan Agency for Medicines and Health Products (AMMPS) has announced the launch of a Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) for the National Laboratory for Drug Control (LNCM — Laboratoire National de Contrôle des Médicaments). The project marks a pivotal step in the digital transformation of Morocco’s pharmaceutical regulatory infrastructure, directly supporting the country’s ambitions to bring its drug control system into alignment with the highest international standards.


The LIMS is designed as an integrated, computerized management platform covering the full lifecycle of laboratory analysis activities. Its core functions include the end-to-end management of analytical workflows, enhanced security and traceability for analytical data, optimization of processing timelines, and reinforced interoperability with the other information systems operated by AMMPS. The system replaces fragmented manual and legacy processes with a unified digital architecture capable of supporting rigorous, auditable and efficient regulatory oversight.


The project has been made possible through financial support from the Global Fund, mobilized under a cooperation program aimed at strengthening national health systems. This international backing signals the project’s alignment with global health security priorities and Morocco’s increasing integration into multilateral health architecture frameworks. The funding source also underscores that the LIMS is not a purely administrative initiative but a component of a broader investment in the resilience and credibility of Morocco’s pharmaceutical regulatory function.