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MCIT Renews Its Framework Agreement with Google Cloud at MWC25 Doha, Strengthening Qatar’s Digital Transformation Agenda

• Renewal of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology’s (MCIT) master framework agreement with Google Cloud announced at MWC25 Doha• Agreement enhances secure cloud computing, AI integration, and data-driven government services across Qatar The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) has officially renewed its strategic framework agreement with Google Cloud during MWC25 Doha, reinforcing Qatar’s commitment to accelerating digital transformation and building a world-leading smart government ecosystem. The renewed agreement empowers Qatar’s government entities to continue adopting secure cloud solutions, generative AI technologies, and advanced data analytics, all supported by Google Cloud’s local region in Doha. This collaboration strengthens operational efficiency, ensures resilient digital infrastructure, and enhances public service delivery in alignment with Qatar National Vision 2030 and the country’s Digital Agenda 2030. Mr Sami Mohammed Al Shammari, Assistant Undersecretary for Infrastructure and Operations Affairs at MCIT, and Mr Ghassan Kosta, Regional General Manager for Google Cloud across Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, and Iraq, signed the agreement. Driving Qatar’s Next Era of Digital Government Commenting on the renewed collaboration,Mr Sami Mohammed Al Shammari stated: “Our reinforced collaboration with Google Cloud has been instrumental in advancing Qatar’s digital landscape. Today, I am pleased to announce the renewal of this critical framework agreement at MWC25 Doha. This action is a clear testament to our successful partnership and Google Cloud’s tangible contributions to our nation’s technological advancement. By providing cutting-edge, secure cloud solutions—particularly in AI and data analytics—we are empowering government entities to enhance services, drive efficiency, and accelerate digital progress across all sectors. We look forward to continuing this fruitful partnership as we build Qatar’s digital future and realise the ambitious goals of Qatar National Vision 2030.” Google Cloud: A Strategic Partner in National Digital Transformation Mr Ghassan Kosta emphasised Google Cloud’s long-term commitment to Qatar: “We are deeply honoured and strategically committed to the renewal of our Master Framework Agreement with MCIT. Announcing this alliance at MWC25 Doha is a defining moment. MCIT’s continued confidence in Google Cloud—delivered through our local Doha region—affirms the unmatched value of our intelligent cloud infrastructure. From AI to robust security, we are committed to accelerating Qatar’s digital transformation, empowering public services, and supporting its dynamic, knowledge-based economy.” Building a Future-Ready Digital Ecosystem This renewed partnership is one of several high-impact digital initiatives unveiled during MWC25 Doha, all aimed at strengthening Qatar’s position as a leading regional hub for innovation, cloud technology, and AI adoption. MCIT continues to drive the development of an integrated national digital ecosystem, ensuring government entities have access to the best tools, global expertise, and world-class cloud infrastructure needed to deliver efficient, scalable, and citizen-centric services.

MWC25 Doha Concludes with 9,500 Attendees, Cementing MENA’s Influence in Global Connectivity

GSMA MWC25 Doha—held in partnership with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT)—closed its inaugural edition today after two power-packed days of business engagements, groundbreaking showcases, and high-level discussions. The event marked a historic milestone, positioning the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region as one of the most influential forces shaping the future of global connectivity. Hosted for the first time in the MENA region, MWC Doha demonstrated Qatar’s digital leadership and its rising role as a driver of innovation, investment, and next-generation technologies. A Landmark Debut for MWC Doha MWC25 Doha delivered impressive numbers, reinforcing its success: These figures reflect a powerful debut and underscore MWC Doha’s emergence as a global stage for digital transformation across the region. Revolutionary Tech Demonstrations on the Show Floor MWC25 Doha brought future technology to life with extraordinary demos: • 4,300 km Remotely Driven Car The GSMA Fusion Elmo showcase allowed attendees in Doha to remotely control a vehicle navigating the streets of Tallinn, Estonia—over 4,300 km away—using 5G Standalone (SA) technology. This unprecedented demonstration highlighted the future of autonomous mobility and ultra-reliable low-latency communications (URLLC). • 5G-SA Powered E-Sports Racing Esports enthusiasts experienced lightning-fast, ultra-low-latency racing powered by Ooredoo Qatar’s 5G-SA network. Curated with GSMA Fusion and Veloce, the experience showcased how 5G is reshaping gaming, entertainment, and immersive fan engagement. Global Leaders Share Vision for the Region’s Digital Future John Hoffman, CEO of GSMA Ltd., expressed his appreciation:“MWC Doha has proven what’s possible when a region steps forward with clarity, ambition, and investment. Doha and the wider MENA region are now catalysts for innovation, bringing together people, ideas, and partnerships that move our industry forward.” Vivek Badrinath, Director General of the GSMA, reinforced the significance of the event:“Launching MWC in Doha at this pivotal moment gives the region a platform to show the scale of its digital ambition. The momentum here is real. However, ensuring digital progress reaches every community across MENA requires sustained collaboration. This inaugural edition is a major step in that direction.” Driving Inclusive Digital Growth Across MENA A key theme throughout MWC25 Doha was addressing the regional usage gap, with over 340 million people still offline despite mobile broadband coverage. The GSMA highlighted initiatives—especially through GSMA Mobile for Development—that aim to: MWC Doha became a crucial platform for advancing these shared goals and unlocking the full potential of MENA’s digital economy. Looking Ahead MWC25 Doha marks a defining moment for the region. With Qatar serving as a strategic host, the event successfully connected global decision-makers, innovators, and thought leaders—laying the foundation for new partnerships, investments, and transformative technologies. As the GSMA concludes its 2025 global event series, attention now shifts to MWC26 Barcelona, taking place from 2–5 March 2026, before the region gathers once again for the next edition of MWC Doha.  

MWC25 Doha Spotlights MENA’s Rising Global Influence in Digital Transformation

The inaugural GSMA MWC25 Doha, held in partnership with Qatar’s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), has officially opened, uniting global leaders across government, technology, telecommunications, AI, and digital infrastructure. The landmark event underscores the Middle East and North Africa region’s accelerating digital transformation—projected to unlock US$470 billion in economic value by 2030. Held under the esteemed patronage of His Excellency Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, MWC Doha was inaugurated with an official ceremony attended by the GSMA’s Vivek Badrinath and John Hoffman, marking the first-ever MWC edition hosted in the MENA region. A Defining Moment for MENA’s Digital Future Across the Gulf and wider MENA region, governments and enterprises are driving sweeping digital transformation strategies powered by AI, 5G, cloud computing, satellite networks, and intelligent infrastructure.MWC25 Doha serves as a dynamic hub for collaboration, business acceleration, and future-focused dialogue—bringing together the world’s most influential technology companies, innovators, policymakers, and digital economy leaders. On the show floor and in expert-led summits, discussions spotlight how next-generation technologies are reshaping key sectors including: GSMA Leadership Remarks Vivek Badrinath, Director General, GSMA, emphasized regional momentum:“MWC Doha represents a major moment for MENA and the global connectivity community. Across the region, we see world-class investment in networks, AI, and digital services. This ambition is creating new opportunities for societies and economies. At the same time, large parts of the region remain offline, and closing that gap must be a shared priority.” Qatar’s Vision for Global Digital Leadership H.E. Mohammed bin Ali Al Mannai, Minister of Communications and Information Technology, reinforced the significance of hosting MWC in Doha:“MWC25 Doha reaffirms the growing prominence of the Middle East and North Africa within the global telecommunications landscape. It provides a wider platform for engagement with industry leaders, enabling alignment with cutting-edge advancements that will strengthen the region’s readiness for the next phase of connectivity.” Key Insights from GSMA’s Newly Released Reports Two flagship GSMA reports launched at MWC25 Doha—the Mobile Economy MENA 2025 report and Accelerating Digital Industries in the GCC & MENA—highlight transformative trends: Major Findings The insights confirm that Qatar ranks among the world’s highest adopters of AI, big data, and private 5G within enterprises. Driving an Inclusive Digital Economy While Gulf nations lead globally in advanced connectivity, more than 340 million people across MENA remain offline despite coverage availability.MWC25 Doha serves as a platform to accelerate digital inclusion through: Through its GSMA Mobile for Development initiatives, the GSMA continues to work with governments and industry stakeholders to bridge digital divides and empower underserved communities.  

Smart City Expo Doha 2025 Joins the Inaugural MWC Doha, Showcasing the Future of Urban Innovation in the Middle East

The fourth edition of Smart City Expo Doha (SCE Doha)—organised by Fira de Barcelona in collaboration with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT)—returns this year as a major feature inside the inaugural MWC25 Doha, marking a significant milestone for the region’s largest technology and connectivity event. From 25–26 November 2025, more than 30 global experts and thought leaders will converge in Doha to explore how digital transformation, AI, and next-generation technologies will shape the future of cities across the Middle East. Beyond Connectivity: A Digital Pathway to Smarter Cities Under the theme “Beyond Connectivity: A Digital Solutions Pathway to a Smarter, Thriving Future,” Smart City Expo Doha 2025 will spotlight the evolving intersection between technology and urban living—highlighting how intelligent innovation can unlock more efficient, sustainable, and inclusive cities. This year’s programme is built around five core thematic pillars: These focus areas reflect Qatar’s national ambition to become a global leader in digital transformation and smart governance, aligned with its long-term urban and economic development strategies. Global Thought Leaders Shaping Tomorrow’s Cities SCE Doha 2025 features an impressive lineup of speakers and innovators, including: Kent Larson – MIT A world-renowned expert in urban design, microhousing, and autonomous mobility. Larson will explore how technology, design, and human-centred planning can shape the next generation of cities. Jesús Serrano – AI & Innovation Specialist Serrano will outline how cutting-edge AI can move from concept to real-world application, delivering measurable impact in mobility, services, and urban operations. H.E. Reem Al Mansoori – MCIT Qatar The Assistant Undersecretary for Digital Industry Affairs will share insights into Qatar’s nationwide strategy for urban transformation and smart city innovation. Ghanim Al-Muftah – Entrepreneur & FIFA Ambassador Known globally for his inspirational journey, Al-Muftah will offer a powerful message on inclusion, accessibility, and universal design as essential pillars of future-ready cities. A Landmark Feature at MWC25 Doha For the first time, Smart City Expo Doha will be integrated into MWC25 Doha, the GSMA’s first-ever edition in the Middle East and Africa.MWC25 Doha is expected to draw: This synergy underscores Qatar’s rising influence as a global hub for innovation, smart infrastructure, and connected industries. Smart City Expo: A Global Movement SCE Doha forms part of the worldwide Smart City Expo ecosystem—centred around the flagship Smart City Expo World Congress in Barcelona, which recently gathered: In 2025, local editions are also taking place in major cities, including New York, Curitiba, Puebla, Santiago del Estero, Santiago de Chile, Kuala Lumpur, Cartagena de Indias, and Tomorrow.City in Shanghai. A New Chapter for Qatar’s Digital Urban Future Smart City Expo Doha’s integration into MWC25 Doha reflects Qatar’s strong commitment to advancing smart urban development, AI adoption, and next-generation digital solutions—positioning Doha as a global testbed for bold, future-ready city models. As the world’s brightest minds gather in the capital this November, Qatar stands at the center of a transformative movement shaping the cities of tomorrow—smarter, more connected, more sustainable, and built for the future.

Minister of Communications and Information Technology Honors Winners of the 2025 Ramadan Esports Tournament

Doha, Qatar, March 16, 2025: H.E. Mohammed bin Ali Al Mannai, Minister of Communications and Information Technology, honored the winners of the 2025 Ramadan Esports Tournament during a special closing ceremony held at Rixos Gulf Hotel Doha. The tournament aimed to enhance the engagement of industry stakeholders and provide employees of the ICT sector and their families with the opportunity to compete in a professional and competitive gaming environment. Organized by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology in collaboration with the Qatar Esports Federation and Project Infinite, a startup supported by the Digital Incubation Center, the tournament saw broad participation from esports enthusiasts across Qatar. Players competed in various electronic games, fostering a spirit of challenge and innovation. The tournament followed an individual competition format and featured two categories: the Majors Category, which included ICT sector employees, and the Juniors Category, comprising employees’ children under the age of 18. The event showcased high levels of competitive performance, with top winners receiving valuable prizes and gifts sponsored by tournament partners in recognition of their exceptional achievements. The tournament received strong support from leading companies and organizations. QNBN served as the Platinum Sponsor, while Rixos Gulf Hotel Doha was the Hospitality Sponsor. Microsoft and Promo Vision also contributed as Supporting Sponsors, playing a key role in the tournament’s success and enriching participants’ experiences. The Ramadan Esports Tournament stands as a prominent platform for fostering and developing the digital gaming sector in Qatar. It aims to encourage youth participation in this rapidly growing industry while providing local talent with opportunities to compete at both regional and global levels.

HEC Paris, Doha Reveals New Insights into Qatar’s Startup Ecosystem at Web Summit 2025

HEC Paris, Doha Partners as Academic Collaborator on Pioneering Report Eight Country-Specific Reports on Qatar Set for Release Later This Year Doha, 2 March 2025 – The Qatar Entrepreneurial Ecosystem 2024: Structural and Configurational Analysis report was officially launched at Web Summit Qatar 2025, marking a significant milestone in the nation’s entrepreneurial development. This new study provides a data-driven roadmap for fostering innovation, inclusivity, and sustainable economic growth in the region. A collaboration between HEC Paris, Doha, and the Observatory for Support of Entrepreneurship (OSE) in Africa, the research introduces a proven analytical framework – already implemented in 33 countries – to the GCC region. The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) has been confirmed as a key partner in this initiative. Mr. Faraj Jassem Abdulla, Director of the Digital Economy Department at the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, stated, “We are committed to driving Qatar’s digital transformation and fostering a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem. This report offers insights that will contribute to our efforts in creating an environment where innovation can flourish. By leveraging cutting-edge research and collaborative partnerships, we aim to empower entrepreneurs, accelerate sustainable economic growth, and ensure alignment with the objectives of Qatar Digital Agenda 2030 and National Vision 2030.” Led by Dr. Allan Villegas-Mateos, Senior Research Fellow and Entrepreneur in Residence at HEC Paris, Doha, the comprehensive 120-page study analyzes Qatar’s entrepreneurial ecosystem from 2018 to 2023. It offers policymakers, investors, and industry leaders actionable insights to accelerate innovation and business growth. The findings highlight underdeveloped sectors such as FinTech, AgriTech, and DeepTech, which present high-growth investment opportunities. Lusail and Al-Khor are identified as emerging hubs requiring targeted support. Strengthening ties between universities and venture capitalists is essential for commercializing research and fostering innovation-driven entrepreneurship. Digital platforms must be leveraged to enhance knowledge exchange, connectivity, and access to funding. “This report represents a paradigm shift in how we understand and nurture entrepreneurship in Qatar,” said Dr. Allan Villegas-Mateos. “Using network analysis, natural language processing, and ecosystem mapping, we have developed a unique methodology that not only diagnoses challenges but also offers concrete pathways for growth. Our collaboration with MCIT and the Observatory enables us to deliver actionable insights that will shape Qatar’s economic future.” Dr. Pablo Martin de Holan, Dean of HEC Paris, Doha emphasized the importance of this initiative: “Qatar has shown exceptional leadership in fostering innovation within the framework of the National Vision 2030, and this report is an essential tool for policymakers, investors, and entrepreneurs interested in innovation and change. The report findings highlight the need for close collaboration between academia, entrepreneurs, mentors, and investors, as well as the need for enhanced support structures and a commitment to inclusivity – key elements for ensuring long-term growth and sustainability.” This initiative leverages the work of the Observatory for Support of Entrepreneurship, established in 2023, in Casablanca, Marocco, by a scientific council of leading scholars in the field from Adalia Institute, Utrecht University, IAE Paris Sorbonne Business School, and IAE Lyon School of Management.   Furthermore, the International Council for Small Business (ICSB) will play an important role in ensuring global awareness of this report through its extensive network, amplifying its impact and facilitating knowledge exchange among international entrepreneurial ecosystems.  “This approach is already attracting interest from regional stakeholders eager to contribute to the GCC’s entrepreneurship narrative,” added Dr. Villegas-Mateos. To sustain this momentum, eight additional reports are scheduled for release throughout 2025, covering investment trends, capital flow analysis, sector-specific innovation strategies, the impact of regulatory reforms on entrepreneurship, talent development and workforce readiness, and global competitiveness benchmarking. The full 2024 report is available for download at https://www.ose.africa/gcc/qatar/, and stakeholders are encouraged to engage with the findings to help shape Qatar’s entrepreneurial landscape.

MCIT Launches “Scale Now” Program to Empower Digital Entrepreneurs in Qatar

Doha, Qatar – February 10, 2025: As part of its efforts to strengthen the digital ecosystem for entrepreneurs and startups, the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology has launched the “Scale Now” program, the first of its kind in Qatar to support digital entrepreneurs. The program provides them with the necessary tools and mentorship to accelerate their business growth and expand into local, regional, and international markets. This initiative aligns with the ministry’s strategy to enhance the digital economy, supporting the objectives of the Digital Agenda 2030 by fostering a thriving digital innovation environment and developing startups, positioning Qatar as a leading regional hub for the digital economy. The ” Scale Now” program is built on three core pillars designed to drive startup growth and empower entrepreneurs to achieve sustainable success. First, Capability Building & Mentorship, where participants receive intensive hands-on guidance from a distinguished network of global experts in entrepreneurship, business strategy, and operational management, helping them refine their business models and enhance their competitiveness. Second, Local Go-To-Market Support, which enables direct engagement with local market leaders, facilitating the establishment of strategic relationships and business partnerships to strengthen their presence in the Qatari business landscape. Lastly, Expansion Readiness Support, providing startups with the necessary tools and effective strategies to scale into regional and global markets, unlocking new growth and innovation opportunities on an international scale. In this regard, Mr. Faraj Jassim Abdulla, Director of the Digital Economy Department at MCIT, stated: ” Scale Now program represents a significant step in empowering digital entrepreneurs in Qatar, equipping them with the tools and guidance needed to scale their businesses and expand into local and global markets. This initiative reflects MCIT’s commitment to fostering startups and driving digital innovation, in alignment with the goals of the Digital Agenda 2030. Through Capability Building & Mentorship, Local Go-To-Market Support, and Expansion Readiness Support, “Scale Now” contributes to establishing Qatar as a regional hub for the digital economy and supports economic diversification by enabling startups to achieve long-term sustainability and growth.” The ministry has launched the first cohort of the “Scale Now” program, featuring six digital entrepreneurs from various sectors, reinforcing its commitment to supporting startups and enhancing digital innovation in the entrepreneurship sector. Future cohorts are planned to accommodate 15 entrepreneurs per six-month cycle, providing them with comprehensive support for scaling their businesses. The “Scale Now” program continues to welcome ambitious entrepreneurs, offering them an exceptional opportunity to benefit from a supportive environment that enhances their ability to achieve sustainable growth. The program seeks to attract startups that meet specific criteria, ensuring optimal utilization of its resources while strengthening Qatar’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. To qualify for the program, companies must be officially registered in Qatar, have a market-ready product or service, and demonstrate a clear ability to maintain continuous operations throughout the program duration. The initiative also prioritizes companies with a strategic vision for expansion within Qatar and strong readiness for regional and global growth. This initiative is part of MCIT’s broader efforts to promote digital innovation and enhance the digital entrepreneurship landscape, reaffirming its commitment to establishing Qatar as a global leader in the digital economy. The program provides a promising platform for local entrepreneurs to seize expansion opportunities in new markets. It is expected to drive startup growth, enhance their global competitiveness, and contribute to economic diversification, reinforcing the key pillars of the Digital Agenda 2030.