Qatar SportsTech (QST), a leading startup accelerator and hub for innovative sports tech companies, has announced the completion of the third cohort of its accelerator programme.
Qatar SportsTech (QST), a leading startup accelerator for innovative sports companies, has announced that it will host its first ‘Digital Demo Day’ on June 8 to celebrate the completion of the second cycle
Qatar provides a suitable ecosystem to develop and grow startups given the country’s world-class infrastructure, as well as private and public sector support, an official of a Belgian tech firm said.
Startups, especially whose revenue models include advertisements, can leverage Qatar’s strong ICT infrastructure to enhance and expedite growth
A content and technology provider company from the UK has lauded Qatar’s commitment to promote a culture of entrepreneurship and to develop the country’s startup ecosystem.
A sports tech startup from the UK is producing unique immersive contents that could be useful for sports audiences, broadcasters, and sponsors during large scale events, such as the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
An Italian tech company is looking at making Qatar a hub for its international expansion plans, focusing on the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region.
A tech startup from Australia has praised the various initiatives that Qatar is implementing for the development and growth of its sports industry.
Qatar has the potential to become a major Esports hub, as well as a strategic logistics centre for Esports, according to an official of a tech startup from the latest cohort of Qatar SportsTech’s (QST) accelerator programme.
Preparations to transform Qatar into a leading sports destination in the region are “on track,” according to an official of a Doha-based sports industry startup accelerator.
beIN Media Group (beIN), a leading sports, media and entertainment group, has signed a partnership with Qatar SportsTech (QST)