Msheireb Properties and The Business Year have announced that the Qatar Investment and Innovation Conference, will take place on November 3 at Barahat Msheireb, under the theme Driving GCC Entrepreneurial Growth.
The second edition of the conference will focus on advancing the Gulf region’s startup landscape and expanding regional collaboration.
The event will bring together senior government representatives, investors, and business leaders from Qatar, and the GCC region, with an emphasis on youth participation and emerging enterprises shaping the next phase of growth.
“Following the success of January’s edition, we’re pleased to welcome the event back to Msheireb Downtown Doha,” said Msheireb Properties senior director (Corporate Communication) Dr Hafiz Ali Abdulla.
“As the district continues to establish itself not only as a centre for dialogue but also as a hub for business, culture, design, and technology, it offers a fitting setting for regional stakeholders to exchange ideas and shape future opportunities,” he said.
“Furthermore, the Qatar Investment and Innovation Conference has served as a meeting ground for investors, entrepreneurs, and policymakers to advance the GCC’s economic diversification goals,” Abdulla added. “The upcoming edition in November will provide another opportunity to deepen these conversations and expand regional collaboration.”
Vanessa Rameix, regional director at The Business Year, said: “While the world watches the GCC’s economic transition, real change happens when boardrooms meet government offices.”
“This is where Qatar’s startup revolution gets its roadmap – not from oil barrels, but from the partnerships forged at events like this,” she said. “This conference will highlight the importance of collaboration between public and private sectors to build an ecosystem that nurtures start-ups and accelerates business growth.”
This year’s conference will adopt an entrepreneurs-driven format aimed at energising the region’s emerging community.
It will showcase how the GCC’s burgeoning startup ecosystem can serve as a viable alternative to established global markets while capitalising on the unique advantages of each member country.
It will also feature a live startup pitch competition, featuring emerging companies from across the GCC, alongside main panel discussions with industry leaders and policymakers.
The first panel titled “Fostering Entrepreneurship and Driving Economic Growth in the GCC” will focus on how public and private sector initiatives can strengthen entrepreneurial activity across the GCC.
This is followed by the second panel on “Financing the Future: GCC Investment Strategies and Policy Insights”, which will discuss funding mechanisms across the region.