The “History of Computers” exhibition continues at Katara Cultural Village in Hall 2 of Building 18.
The exhibition, which features collections from researcher and Al-Sunaidi Computer Museum owner Abdulrahman al-Sunaidi, documents the history of computers and their development over the decades and highlights the major transformations witnessed by this technology, which has become an integral part of our daily lives.
The exhibition, which runs until May 6, aims to raise awareness among younger generations about the importance of technological development in the field of computing and to explore the transformations this industry has undergone, leading up to the era of vast digital space and the Internet.
Visitors will find various models of old and new computers, along with documents and artifacts that chronicle the history of the introduction of computers to Qatar.
The role of early Qatari pioneers in establishing a computer culture and spreading its use, both within institutions and among individuals, are also featured, complete with brief biographies.
Al-Sunaidi said that this exhibition features all things related to computers, both software and hardware, and publications.
He added that the exhibition also features rare displays from companies that had a name and reputation in the field of computers.
Al-Sunaidi thanked Katara for hosting this exhibition.
Abdulrahman al-Sunaidi with Katara general manager Prof Dr Khalid al-Sulaiti.
