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Thursday, January 22, 2026 | Daily Newspaper published by GPPC Doha, Qatar.

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Gulf Times
Business

Ooredoo Qatar expands IoT connect ecosystem to accelerate business digital transformation

Ooredoo Qatar has unveiled an enhanced IoT Connect ecosystem, a unified suite of intelligent, end-to-end solutions designed to help businesses streamline operations, gain real-time visibility, and scale their Internet of Things (IoT) deployments with confidence.As more organisations across Qatar embrace digital transformation, the IoT Connect ecosystem equips businesses with the tools to manage connectivity, monitor usage, and maintain full control over connected devices through one single intelligent platform.The cornerstone of this ecosystem is Ooredoo IoT Connect, a next-generation connectivity solution built on Ooredoo’s nationwide 4G, 5G, LTE-M and NB-IoT within its IoT-LPWA network infrastructure.Built to meet the growing demands of modern enterprises, the solution is complemented by the IoT Connect Manager, an advanced connectivity platform that allows businesses to manage large IoT SIM inventories, track usage data, set cost-optimisation alerts, and prevent SIM misuse. In addition, IoT Connect comes with enhanced security, delivering end-to-end protection for critical IoT communications, while giving businesses the confidence to deploy IoT solutions securely.To further enhance operational efficiency, Ooredoo also introduced a dedicated IoT Connect Manager mobile app, available for both iOS and Android devices. This app enables businesses to oversee their IoT ecosystem anytime, anywhere, empowered by key features, such as instant device insights to understand behaviour instantly, simplified SIM management for easy control and administration, and monitoring with remote troubleshooting to stay proactive and resolve issues swiftly and efficiently.Thani Ali I A al-Malki, chief business officer at Ooredoo Qatar, said, “At Ooredoo, we are committed to providing businesses with comprehensive IoT solutions that drive operational efficiency and sustainable growth.”


Sheikh Nasser bin Faisal al-Thani with Google officials.
Qatar

Al Jazeera, Google discuss launching strategic technology alliance

The Google team, including Executive Vice President of Generative Artificial Intelligence, Oliver Parker visited Al Jazeera Media Network’s headquarters on November 9 to discuss ways to collaborate in the fields of strategic development, artificial intelligence, and modern technologies, reported Al Jazeera Media Network.The delegation met with Sheikh Nasser bin Faisal al-Thani, Director General of Al Jazeera Media Network, where he highlighted that the Network is working towards establishing a global technological ecosystem to strengthen its position as a leading media institution in the field of adopting artificial intelligence technologies.In another meeting, the visiting delegation met with Ahmad Alyafei, Executive Director of Channels, Ahmad al-Fahad, Executive Director of Technology and Network Operations, Mounir Daymi, Executive Director of the Digital Division, Eman al-Amri, Director of Al Jazeera Media Institute, and the Network’s Strategy Review Committee.The Google team discussed with the Network Strategy Review Committee possible ways of co-operating and implementing Al Jazeera’s projects and creative initiatives to achieve the Network’s vision and goals.One of the most prominent projects presented at the meeting was the idea of the “The Core” project, the first integrated operational model that Al Jazeera is working to implement to integrate journalism with artificial intelligence technologies. It is redefining the formulation and production of news and making humans partners in the production process rather than just a user of technology and a recipient of news.The Google delegation included Yousri Mhedheb, Senior Digital Adviser of Google Cloud, Alex Rutter, EMEA Managing Director of AI, and Ghassan Kosta, Regional General Manager of Google Cloud, who expressed their pleasure to collaborate with Al Jazeera Media Network, as one of the leading media organisations in the region and the world.They toured Al Jazeera’s channels and newsrooms, and learned about the advanced technologies used in the production of media content.It is noteworthy that this meeting was preceded by a series of introductory meetings organised by the Network’s Strategy Review Committee with the Google team and its officials concerned with AI and cloud technologies, to discuss the mechanisms of joint co-operation between the two parties.

Gulf Times
Qatar

MCIT convenes second meeting of digital skills working group

As part of its ongoing efforts to strengthen Qatar's digital ecosystem and enhance national digital readiness in line with the Digital Agenda 2030, the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) convened the second meeting of the Digital Skills Working Group (DSWG).The Working Group serves as a national platform that brings together government entities to unify efforts and coordinate initiatives to strengthen national digital capabilities systematically and strategically.The meeting brought together representatives from several key entities, including the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE), the Civil Service and Government Development Bureau (CGB), the Ministry of Labour (MoL), the Ministry of Social Development and Family (MSDF), and the Ministry of Sports and Youth (MSY), participating in the Working Group for the first time following its recent inclusion.Building on the outcomes of the previous meeting, participants reviewed the progress achieved within the sub-working groups focused on Digital Skills for Children and Youth, Digital Training and Development, and the Digital Skills Frameworks. The meeting also addressed approaches to strengthening integration among national initiatives to ensure greater coherence and effective coordination in advancing the national digital skills ecosystem, thereby setting the foundation for the practical implementation of priority initiatives.The meeting also examined Qatar's performance indicators in international reports related to digital competitiveness and future skills, with the aim of gaining insight into the current situation and discuss the future areas for improvement. Participants also discussed opportunities to strengthen collaboration and unify national efforts to sustain Qatar's progress and reinforce its leading position in digital skills development indices.The meeting concluded with an acknowledgment of the valuable contributions of all participating entities. The discussions emphasised that advancing digital skills across all segments of society, from children and youth to the workforce and senior citizens, is a key enabler for building an inclusive digital society and strengthening Qatar's position as a leading model in digital development.Participants highlighted the importance of continued coordination, knowledge exchange, and unified planning among entities to ensure the effective implementation of national digital-skills initiatives, while emphasizing the need to present future proposals and initiatives that support inclusive and sustainable digital growth in the State of Qatar.

Gulf Times
Business

Startup Grind Doha, QSTP partner to empower Qatar’s startup ecosystem

Startup Grind Doha Chapter announced yesterday a strategic partnership with Qatar Science & Technology Park (QSTP), a member of Qatar Foundation, aimed at strengthening the nation’s startup ecosystem. As part of the collaboration, QSTP will join as a ‘Strategic Partner’, supporting Startup Grind Doha’s activities and initiatives throughout the year.The partnership combines QSTP’s world-class support systems and expertise in deep tech and innovation with Startup Grind Doha’s strength in community-building, global networks, and founder-focused programmes. Together, the two organisations will co-organise initiatives designed to accelerate startup growth, foster knowledge exchange, and provide entrepreneurs in Qatar with the resources and connections they need to succeed locally and expand globally.Through the collaboration, Startup Grind Doha will serve as a platform to amplify QSTP’s innovation programmes and provide visibility for startups incubated or accelerated within QSTP. In turn, QSTP will provide valuable resources, mentorship opportunities, and access to its state-of-the-art facilities, enabling startups to scale and realise financial returns.The partnership also emphasises creating engaging events, fireside chats, panel discussions, and networking opportunities that bridge community-driven energy with structured innovation infrastructure. Hayfa al-Abdulla, QSTP Innovation and Entrepreneurship director, said: “At QSTP, our role is to connect ambitious founders with the programmes, funding, and expertise that can take their ideas from concepts to global scale. Partnering with Startup Grind Doha brings us closer to the vibrant energy of the startup community, allowing us to ignite opportunities that push the boundaries of technology and position Qatar as a launchpad for world-changing innovation.” Startup Grind Doha director Indica Amarasinghe said: “We are delighted to partner with QSTP as a Strategic Partner.This collaboration unites the community-driven reach of Startup Grind with the innovation infrastructure of QSTP. Together, we will amplify opportunities for founders, accelerate innovation, and contribute to the growth of Qatar’s vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem.” The partnership represents a significant step in uniting institutional support with grassroots community engagement, reflecting Qatar’s ambition to become a regional and global hub for innovation and entrepreneurship with real-world impact.

Be My Sense received $1,500, a trophy, and advanced to represent Qatar in the regional semi-finals.
Business

Startup Grind Doha Chapter hosts ‘All Star Pitch Battle’

Startup Grind Doha Chapter recently hosted the ‘All Star Pitch Battle’, highlighting the strength and creativity of Qatar’s startup ecosystem, with over 150 people from the ecosystem attending the event held at Qatar Chamber’s headquarters in Lusail.The event, held in partnership with the Youth Entrepreneurship Club (YEC) and Qatar Chamber, and sponsored by Builders VC Mena, underscored Qatar’s growing position as a hub for entrepreneurship and innovation, aligning with the nation’s vision of cultivating a vibrant and globally competitive startup landscape.The journey began with 51 startups in Qatar applying, of which 21 were selected to pitch at the event. The pitch battle is part of a global Startup Grind programme, held across more than 150 chapters worldwide, uniting founders and innovators from diverse markets on one global stage.The following are the winners of the Doha edition: Be My Sense (first place), PitchPro.me (second place), paintit.ai (third place), and Meta Souq (Most Creative Pitch Award). Be My Sense received $1,500, a trophy, and advanced to represent Qatar in the regional semi-finals.Be My Sense stood out for its impactful solution, an AI-powered platform designed to empower the hearing-impaired community. Through real-time sign language translation, the platform breaks communication barriers in education, entertainment, and daily life, placing accessibility at the heart of digital innovation.Tarik Sultan of Builders VC Mena said: “The All Star Pitch Battle showcased the ambition and originality that’s defining Qatar’s emerging startup ecosystem. The entrepreneurs who took the stage were not simply presenting ideas; they were offering solutions with the potential to scale globally. At Builders VC Mena, we believe platforms like this are critical in giving founders the visibility, networks, and confidence to translate vision into lasting value.”YEC vice-president Abdulrahman Tariq al-Emadi said: “Our partnership with Startup Grind Doha in the All Star Pitch Battle reflects our commitment to empowering young entrepreneurs in Qatar.“By providing a platform for startups to showcase their talent, we are helping to inspire innovation, build confidence, and strengthen the foundations of a vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem.”The competition was judged by Sultan, Alina Truhina of A-typical Ventures, Hayfa al-Abdulla (Qatar Science & Technology Park), Omair Alnaimi (Ministry of Communications and Information Technology), Marcel Dridje (EBAN GCC Ambassador), Firas Sleiman (Kaic), and Majed Lababidi (Alchemist Doha).Startup Grind Doha director Indica Amarasinghe said: “The All Star Pitch Battle was more than just a competition; it was a celebration of the incredible talent and creativity in Qatar’s startup ecosystem. We are proud to provide a platform for these entrepreneurs to showcase their ideas and connect with global opportunities.”

As part of its commitment to fostering a dynamic digital business ecosystem and supporting the growth of startups in their journey towards market readiness, the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), signed co-operation agreements with six leading organisations to support the third cohort of TASMU Accelerator.
Business

MCIT signs co-operation agreements with cohort champions, strategic partners to support startups

As part of its commitment to fostering a dynamic digital business ecosystem and supporting the growth of startups in their journey towards market readiness, the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), signed co-operation agreements with six leading organisations to support the third cohort of TASMU Accelerator.The Cohort Champions include QNB, Deloitte, and Ooredoo, who will each award QR200,000 to three top-performing startups during the Demo Day, in recognition of their innovative solutions and their contribution to advancing Qatar's digital transformation.The Strategic Partners include Commercial Bank, Qatar Financial Centre (QFC) and Qatar Development Bank (QDB). Commercial Bank will provide free accounts to start-ups without a minimum deposit requirement, QFC will provide technical and business advisory services, support with licensing procedures, and offer incentives to companies nominated by the TASMU Accelerator, provided their activities fall within the scope of those authorised by or through QFC.QDB will ensure startups qualify for the Talent Community programme, in addition to offering up to six months of free housing and creating opportunities for co-investment through its investment arm.Speaking at the ceremony, Eman al-Kuwari, Director of the Digital Innovation Department at MCIT, said, "The signing of these agreements reflects our shared commitment to start-ups, and the importance of empowering them to generate tangible impact and succeed in building a business environment that fosters innovation."She emphasised the importance of institutional integration, knowledge exchange and collaboration with digital innovation leaders to support startups in expanding their operations and accelerating their entry into the local market through building a strong network of strategic partnerships with local and global institutions, reinforcing Qatar's position as a regional hub for digital innovation.These collaborations will further reinforce the progress of the TASMU Accelerator and consolidate its role as a leading national platform for supporting digital entrepreneurs. The programme has already gained broad international recognition, with its third cohort attracting more than 1,000 applications from 77 countries. This strong response underscores the accelerator's ability to attract top talent and innovative ideas from diverse markets, and to position itself as a gateway connecting global innovators with Qatar's entrepreneurial ecosystem.These agreements aim to strengthen the capacity of the third cohort of start-ups to enter the Qatari market, expand their operations and develop innovative solutions aligned with the Digital Agenda 2030 and the Qatar National Vision 2030, supporting the country's transition towards the digital economy.