As August draws to a close, Qatar is set to host cultural, industrial, and professional development events in September, offering diverse opportunities for learning, networking, and innovation.
At the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA)’s Education Centre, the final session of the Kufic Intermediate Workshop will be held Wednesday. This specialised course, led by Hussein Ammar Ahmed, provides participants with hands-on experience in reproducing the distinctive Kufic calligraphy style, known for its bold, geometric letterforms that often resonate with modern aesthetics.
Building upon its earlier August 13 and 20 sessions, the workshop has catered to intermediate learners, offering a deeper dive into the script’s nuances and vocabulary, ideal for those who have previously engaged with beginner calligraphy courses.
The Qatar National Library (QNL) celebrates the conclusion of its month-long Summer Camp also Wednesday. Launched on July 1, the camp delivered a stimulating environment for children and teens, fostering creativity, learning, and fun designed to spark imagination and inspire young minds.
The industrial and entertainment sectors are set to take centre stage in the early days of September. From September 2-4, the Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre (DECC) will host the Print Pack Sign Show (PPSS).
Dubbed as Qatar’s flagship platform for the printing, packaging, signage, and labelling industries, organisers said PPSS promises to be a comprehensive showcase of leading technologies and innovative materials, uniting key industry players.
Also from September 2-4, the Qatar Event Show (QES) will bring together more than 50 exhibitors and over 2,000 delegates at DECC, highlighting the nation’s dynamic events and entertainment industry. This premier B2B exhibition is set to bring together the best of the events and MICE sector, offering a rich programme of a world-class exhibition, insightful conferences, interactive workshops, and vital networking opportunities.
Artistic exploration continues on September 3 at Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art with the Action Model Drawing Workshop. Following highly successful previous dates in May, June, and July, this workshop offers participants an engaging experience that combines observation and action, allowing them to discover the dynamic world of contemporary artistry. Future sessions are already scheduled for October 1 and November 26.
Musical enthusiasts are anticipating the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra’s (QPO) opening concert of its 2025/26 season on September 4 at the Qatar National Convention Centre. Led by conductor Elias Grandy, the evening will be a tribute to the works of Robert Schumann. The programme is set to feature the Genoveva Overture, Piano Concerto in A minor performed by internationally acclaimed pianist Zee Zee, and Schumann’s Symphony No. 2 in C major, a piece celebrated for its emotional depth and triumphant spirit.
From September 9-10, the JW Marriott Marquis City Center Doha will host the 2nd annual “Digital Talent Ecosystem Dialogue”, a gathering aligned with Qatar National Vision 2030 that will convene C-Suite and HR leaders from various sectors, including government, academia, and industry. According to the organisers, this dialogue aims to foster collaboration for building a robust digital talent ecosystem, exploring digital transformation trends, workforce development strategies, artificial intelligence use cases, and innovative HR practices.
Discussions will be spearheaded by representatives from key entities such as the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Qatar Financial Centre, Kahramaa, Snoonu Qatar, Hamad Medical Corporation, and Aspetar, providing actionable insights for shaping Qatar’s digital future.
The month will close with a strong emphasis on sports and healthcare as the Ladies Sports Hall at Aspire Zone hosts the fifth annual Seashore Phoenix Games, a competition dedicated to functional fitness, from September 25-29. The Men’s Competition is scheduled for September 25-27, followed by the Women’s Competition, a private event, from September 28-29. The games will feature various categories, including Individual RX (Men and Women), Teams of 3 (Men), Masters Men 40+, and Team of 2 (Women), including a Rookie category.
Concluding September and extending into early October, the DECC will host the Qatar Medicare from September 30-October 2, under the patronage of the Ministry of Public Health. This year the event is expanding with the launch of the Beauty and WellCare Show.
