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Gulf Times
Sport

Sheikh Joaan visits Athletics Training Center Project at Aspire Academy

His Excellency Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad al-Thani, President of the Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC), paid an inspection visit to the Athletics Training Center Project at Aspire Academy for Sports Excellence.The project, which is being implemented through an integrated partnership between Aspire Academy, the Qatar Athletics Federation and Aspetar Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital – aims to develop Qatari athletics and elevate it to new levels.During the visit, Sheikh Joaan toured the project's administrative building and reviewed the ongoing work and coordination between the three entities in training, medical preparation, and administrative support. The collaboration is designed to enhance athletes’ performance and support their aspirations for a successful season.He also met with members of the national athletics team, reviewed their training programs, and encouraged them to give their best and prepare thoroughly for upcoming competitions. His Excellency reaffirmed the Qatar Olympic Committee’s commitment to providing the best development environment for athletes.Accompanying the QOC President on the visit were high jump legend Mutaz Barshim, Ivan Bravo, Director General of Aspire Academy; Sheikh Khalifa bin Khalid al-Thani, Director of the QOC Sports Sector, Mohammed Issa al-Fadala, President of the Qatar Athletics Federation; as well as several members of the federation’s board of directors. 

Gulf Times
Business

DAS Intellitech to open first MENA headquarters in Qatar

The Investment Promotion Agency Qatar (Invest Qatar) today announced a new partnership with DAS Intellitech, a global leader in smart solutions, to support the establishment of its first Middle East and North Africa (MENA) headquarters in Doha, marking a key milestone in DAS Intellitech's global expansion.The new headquarters will function as a central hub for the company's operations and serve as a base for research and development of advanced solutions tailored to the market. It will also foster collaboration with local SMEs, academic institutions and research centres to drive innovation, digitalisation and sustainable growth in Qatar.Announced during the inaugural edition of MWC Doha, the partnership was commemorated through a signing ceremony by Sheikh Ali Alwaleed Al-Thani, CEO, Invest Qatar and Claire Liu, Head of Global Business, DAS Intellitech.Sheikh Ali Alwaleed Al-Thani, CEO of Invest Qatar, said: "We are pleased to welcome DAS Intellitech to Qatar, whose presence will strengthen the country's thriving knowledge economy and bolster its position as a centre for technological innovation in the MENA region. Their entry underscores how Qatar's strategic location, digital infrastructure and business-friendly ecosystem make it an ideal gateway for companies looking to enter the thriving MENA market. We are committed to continue attracting investment within the digital technology sector, in line with the Third National Development Strategy (NDS3)."DAS Intellitech Founder and Chairman, Liu Bang, said: "Our Qatar office will operate as a strategic base to serve the broader Middle East region, an important milestone in our global growth strategy. The country's dynamic economy, world-class infrastructure and forward-looking investment policies present the perfect environment for innovation and expansion. Qatar's commitment to fostering technological advancement and sustainable development aligns seamlessly with our vision, making it the ideal location for us to drive smart solutions tailored to the region's needs. Whenever I meet with my friends, I always recommend that they visit the Middle East, especially Qatar, home to some of the most stunning modern cities and landscapes."Recently, Invest Qatar visited the DAS Intellitech's headquarters to explore its cutting-edge technologies and gained deeper insights into its comprehensive capabilities. During discussions, Invest Qatar and DAS Intellitech identified strategic opportunities for collaboration and reaffirmed their shared commitment to supporting Qatar National Vision 2030.DAS Intellitech has already established itself as a strategic partner in Qatar's development, with a proven track record of delivering critical projects for key entities such as the Public Works Authority (Ashghal), the Supreme Judiciary Council, and the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, all of which directly support the goals of Qatar National Vision 2030.These initiatives highlight the company's long-standing alignment with the country's priorities in innovation, sustainability, and economic diversification.DAS Intellitech offers a comprehensive suite of advanced capabilities, including DAS' centralised AIoT Platform, energy-saving expertise especially applied in district cooling stations, the ability to build supercomputing centers at an accelerated pace, and a proven track record in delivering smart IoT systems for high-rise towers, hospitals, and subways. These integrated solutions significantly enhance operational efficiency, energy conservation, and property value across public infrastructures.DAS Intellitech's most competitive edge lies in transforming the control of devices and machines into services for people. For instance, while sophisticated building systems were once managed only by a handful of dedicated operators, DAS Intellitech now enables every occupant inside the building to control facilities within their workspace via mobile application, creating a more convenient, comfortable, and low-carbon living and working environment for everyone. 

Gulf Times
Sport

FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 Daily Fantasy puts fans in the heart of the action

The FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 Local Organising Committee (LOC), in collaboration with FIFA, has launched the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 Daily Fantasy Game, a game that allows fans across the region and beyond to step into the role of football managers and compete in a daily fantasy challenge throughout the tournament. The game is available in the Play Zone tab of the FIFA app and can also be accessed on play.fifa.com. Daily Fantasy invites users to build a team of seven players from the nations competing on each match day. Points are awarded based on real-life performances, giving fans the chance to test their football knowledge and tactical skills. Additional points can be collected through clean sheets, assists, key passes and successful tackles according to each player’s performance on the pitch. Building on the success of the FIFA Arab Cup 2021, which generated hundreds of millions of views across the region and benefited from high mobile connectivity, the new Daily Fantasy game is expected to become a major fan-favourite throughout the tournament. FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 Daily Fantasy is completely free of charge and offers fans an accessible, interactive way to deepen their engagement with the tournament. Fans need to login or create a FIFA account to save and submit their team selections. The app is available in all FIFA languages, including Arabic, ensuring ease of access for users worldwide. To further elevate the experience, the LOC will award daily prizes to the top-scoring users at the end of each match day, including tickets. Fans can also create private mini-leagues to compete with friends, colleagues, or community groups. The FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 will take place from 1–18 December across six venues used during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022: Al Bayt Stadium, Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, Education City Stadium, Khalifa International Stadium, Stadium 974 and Lusail Stadium. A total of 16 teams will have a chance to lift the coveted FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 trophy. Nine of the highest FIFA ranked teams have qualified automatically, while 14 teams will vie for the remaining 7 spots in a series of qualifiers. The qualifying matches will be held ahead of the tournament on 25-26 November in Qatar. Throughout the competition, fans will also be treated to a variety of entertainment and cultural activities. All venues are connected seamlessly by public transport and will offer a barrier-free experience to disabled fans. The FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 is part of several tournaments that Qatar will be hosting up until the end of the year, including the ongoing FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025 from 3-27 November. Qatar will also be hosting the second edition of the FIFA Intercontinental Cup on 10, 13, and 17 December. In addition to this year’s edition, Qatar will be hosting the FIFA Arab Cup again in 2029 and 2033. For all information related to the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025, follow @arabcupqa and @roadtoqatar on all major social media platforms. FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 tickets, starting from QAR 25, and match schedule, are available at: www.roadtoqatar.qa.

Gulf Times
Business

UDST hosts conference on technological innovations for cancer risk reduction and detection

University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST), in collaboration with the Qatar Cancer Society, successfully hosted the Technological Innovations for Cancer Risk Reduction and Detection conference, bringing together leading national and international experts to explore the integration of cutting-edge technologies aimed at enhancing cancer prevention, early detection, and community well-being.With keynote presentations from experts at the World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (WHO-IARC) and the WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean (WHO-EMRO), the conference served as a platform to advance applied research, foster interdisciplinary collaboration, and support national and global health priorities.The conference highlighted innovations in artificial intelligence and emerging technologies for cancer risk reduction and detection, while strengthening collaboration among key institutions, including WHO-IARC, WHO-EMRO, the Ministry of Public Health (MOPH), and leading healthcare and academic entities. The event also promoted community awareness and wellness were further promoted through the dissemination of the latest scientific evidence, national priorities, and practical strategies for cancer prevention and early detection, showcased through a dedicated poster exhibit.Students actively participated through research presentations, innovation showcases, and interactive sessions designed to cultivate future leaders in healthcare technology.President of UDST Dr. Salem Al Naemi said: "It was inspiring to see so many experts, students, and community partners come together for this conference. Events like these allow us to turn innovative research into real-world solutions that can make a difference in people’s lives. At UDST, we are committed to supporting the next generation of leaders in healthcare technology and contributing to Qatar National Vision 2030 for a healthier future."Commenting on the occasion, Founder and Chairman of the Qatar Cancer Society Sheikh Dr. Khalid bin Jabor Al-Thani said: "This conference represents an important model of institutional collaboration aimed at strengthening cancer prevention and supporting early detection efforts. The Qatar Cancer Society commends the national and international partnerships that contribute to the exchange of expertise and the development of evidence-based strategies. We reaffirm our commitment to continuing our work with our partners to advance community health and enhance awareness, in alignment with Qatar National Vision 2030. This commitment stems from the Society’s vision of fostering a cancer-aware community and ensuring a better quality of life for those affected.”International keynote speakers included Head of the IARC Handbooks of Cancer Prevention Program Dr. Beatrice Lauby-Secretan, who presented global research efforts and evidence-based strategies for reducing cancer risk. Dr. Lamia Mahmoud, Regional Advisor for Noncommunicable Diseases Prevention at the WHO- EMRO, discussed regional approaches to integrating technology and public health initiatives to enhance early detection and prevention of noncommunicable diseases, including cancer.

Gulf Times
Qatar

Qatar participates in General Assembly of Bureau International Des Expositions

The State of Qatar participated in the 177th session of the General Assembly of the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE) in Paris, with the participation of representatives from member states, to discuss key reports and the latest developments related to upcoming international exhibitions.The delegation of the State of Qatar participating in the meeting was headed by HE Ambassador of the State of Qatar to the French Republic and Permanent Representative to the Bureau International des Expositions Sheikh Ali bin Jassim Al-Thani.

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International

Tanzanian Foreign Minister meets Qatari Ambassador

The Minister of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation of the United Republic of Tanzania Mahmoud Thabit Kombo met with HE Ambassador of the State of Qatar to Tanzania Fahad Rashid Al Muraikhi.The meeting discussed cooperation relations between the two countries.

Gulf Times
Sport

Release of the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025™ soundtrack

The FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 Local Organising Committee has announced the release of the tournament’s official soundtrack, as excitement builds for the prestigious Arab competition taking place from 1-18 December. Consisting of two songs, titled ‘Zamani’ and ‘Makani’, both produced by Doha-based Katara Studios, the upbeat soundtrack is an ode to the passion and camaraderie that Arab fans share as they come together, once again, to celebrate the beautiful game.‘Zamani’, which means, ‘My Time’ in Arabic, is sung by Qatari artist, Hamad Al Khazina, with lyrics penned by Mohammad Al Khajah. In a celebratory style befitting the spirit of football, the song focuses on the importance of ambition, the spirit of determination, and the joy of achievement, while declaring that the region’s time to shine has come.‘Makani’ is the second song released, which means ‘My Place’ in Arabic, with eminent Egyptian artist Mohamed Mounir lending his vocals, and lyrics by Mostafa Hadouta. The song examines the concept of home from a human perspective, celebrating the shared identity among Arabs that transcends borders to create a community that provides support, unity, and a sense of true belonging.Both songs are composed by award-winning Moroccan-Swedish record producer Nadir Khayat, also known as RedOne, who has previously worked on the official soundtrack of the historic FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, regaling fans with unforgettable hits such as Arhbo and Dreamers.Watch the full videos of ‘Zamani’ and ‘Makani’ on the @RoadtoQatar YouTube channel.The countdown begins for the Arab world’s biggest football tournament that will see a total of 16 teams competing for the coveted FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 trophy.FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 ticket are available at: www.roadtoqatar.qa, with prices starting from QAR 25. Supporters can also purchase a Follow My Team ticket, which will enable them to attend all matches of their team of choice during the group stage. Throughout the competition, fans will also be treated to a variety of entertainment and cultural activities.All tickets will be digital and will include accessible seating options for disabled fans. Disabled fans wishing to request accessible seats can do so by sending an e-mail to [email protected] opening match will take place on 1 December at Al Bayt Stadium featuring hosts Qatar and the winner of Palestine v Libya. The Final will be held on 18 December at the iconic Lusail Stadium. Other stadiums that will host matches during the tournament are Ahmad Bin Ali, Education City, Khalifa International and Stadium 974.For the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 match schedule, visit: www.roadtoqatar.qa.For all tournament updates, follow @arabcupqa on all major social media platforms.

Sheikh Ali Alwaleed al-Thani, chief executive officer, Invest Qatar, and Claire Liu, head of Global Business, DAS Intellitech, signing the agreement.
Business

DAS Intellitech to make Doha its Mena headquarters; signs pact with Invest Qatar

DAS Intellitech, a global leader in smart solutions, is making Doha its Middle East and North Africa (Mena) headquarters, marking a key milestone in its global expansion.In this regard, it signed a new partnership with the Investment Promotion Agency Qatar (Invest Qatar) at the Mobile World Congress, which concluded Wednesday. Sheikh Ali Alwaleed al-Thani, chief executive officer, Invest Qatar and Claire Liu, Head of Global Business, DAS Intellitech, signed the agreement.The new headquarters will function as a central hub for the company's operations and serve as a base for research and development of advanced solutions tailored to the market. It will also foster collaboration with local SMEs (small and medium enterprises), academic institutions and research centres to drive innovation, digitalisation and sustainable growth in Qatar."Our Qatar office will operate as a strategic base to serve the broader Middle East region, an important milestone in our global growth strategy. The country’s dynamic economy, world-class infrastructure and forward-looking investment policies present the perfect environment for innovation and expansion," said DAS Intellitech founder and chairman, Liu Bang.Qatar’s commitment to fostering technological advancement and sustainable development aligns seamlessly with its vision, making it the ideal location for it to drive smart solutions tailored to the region's needs, according to him.Sheikh Ali Alwaleed al-Thani, chief executive officer of Invest Qatar, said it was pleased to welcome DAS Intellitech to Qatar, whose presence will strengthen the country’s thriving knowledge economy and bolster its position as a centre for technological innovation in the Mena region."Their entry underscores how Qatar’s strategic location, digital infrastructure and business-friendly ecosystem make it an ideal gateway for companies looking to enter the thriving Mena market. We are committed to continue attracting investment within the digital technology sector, in line with the Third National Development Strategy (NDS3),” Sheikh Ali said.Recently, Invest Qatar visited the DAS Intellitech’s headquarters to explore its cutting-edge technologies and gained deeper insights into its comprehensive capabilities. During discussions, Invest Qatar and DAS Intellitech identified strategic opportunities for collaboration and reaffirmed their shared commitment to supporting Qatar National Vision 2030.DAS Intellitech has already established itself as a strategic partner in Qatar's development, with a proven track record of delivering critical projects for key entities such as the Public Works Authority (Ashghal), the Supreme Judiciary Council, and the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, all of which directly support the goals of Qatar National Vision 2030. These initiatives highlight the company’s long-standing alignment with the country’s priorities in innovation, sustainability, and economic diversification.DAS Intellitech offers a comprehensive suite of advanced capabilities, including DAS’ centralised AIoT Platform, energy-saving expertise especially applied in district cooling stations, the ability to build supercomputing centres at an accelerated pace, and a proven track record in delivering smart IoT systems for high-rise towers, hospitals, and subways. These integrated solutions significantly enhance operational efficiency, energy conservation, and property value across public infrastructures.Finding that DAS Intellitech’s most competitive edge lies in transforming the control of devices and machines into services for people, it said while sophisticated building systems were once managed only by a handful of dedicated operators, DAS Intellitech now enables every occupant inside the building to control facilities within their workspace via mobile application, creating a more convenient, comfortable, and low-carbon living and working environment for everyone. 

Qatar Chamber acting general manager Ali Bu Sherbak al-Mansouri and InvestChile director Carla Flores during a meeting in Lusail Wednesday.
Business

Qatar Chamber discusses enhancing trade co-operation with Chile

Qatar Chamber acting general manager Ali Bu Sherbak al-Mansouri held a meeting Wednesday with InvestChile director Carla Flores to discuss trade and economic co-operation and ways to explore and enhance them.Both officials also reviewed areas of co-operation between Qatar Chamber and Invest Chile, including plans to sign a memorandum of understanding between the chamber and the Chilean Chamber.The proposed MoU aims to strengthen ties between the business communities in both countries and to activate the role of the Qatari and Chilean private sectors in supporting bilateral co-operation.Al-Mansouri lauded the strong relations between the two countries, particularly in the commercial and economic fields. However, he noted that the current volume of trade exchange remains below expectations, stressing the chamber’s keenness to enhance trade relations and expand partnerships between Qatari companies and their counterparts in Chile.Flores affirmed that Chilean business owners are keen to foster co-operation and forge business alliances with their Qatari counterparts, whether in Qatar or Chile, across various sectors, particularly mining, industry, renewable energy, and infrastructure. She urged Qatari private sector companies to explore the investment opportunities available in Chile.She explained that the visit aims to enhance co-operation and co-ordination with Qatar Chamber in organising joint business events and meetings. Flores proposed the conduct of a Qatari-Chilean Business Forum in Doha next year, noting that a regional office of InvestChile was recently opened in Riyadh. The office also covers Qatar and the UAE. 

Qatar Chamber first vice-chairman Mohamed bin Towar al-Kuwari and Qatar Chamber board member Dr Mohamed bin Jawhar al-Mohamed are joined by Turkmenistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry chairman Mergen Gurdov and his accompanying delegation during a meeting held in Lusail Wednesday.
Business

Qatar, Turkmenistan chambers discuss activation of joint business council agreement

 Qatar Chamber first vice-chairman Mohamed bin Towar al-Kuwari held a meeting with Turkmenistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry chairman Mergen Gurdov and his accompanying delegation in Lusail Wednesday.The meeting, held in the presence of Qatar Chamber board member Dr Mohamed bin Jawhar al-Mohamed, discussed bilateral economic and trade relations and ways to enhance them. Both officials also reviewed co-operation between both chambers, as well as efforts to activate an agreement signed in 2010 to establish the Qatari-Turkmen Joint Business Council.The council aims to strengthen ties between the business communities in both countries and to empower the Qatari and Turkmen private sectors to play a greater role in advancing economic co-operation.Al-Kuwari lauded the strong relations between the two countries, expressing the Qatari side’s keenness to learn about the investment climate and opportunities available in Turkmenistan, as well as the promising sectors suitable for Qatari investors.He affirmed that Qatar Chamber supports strengthening co-operation between the private sectors of both countries and encourages Qatari businessmen to forge trade partnerships with their Turkmen counterparts.Gurdov expressed hope that co-operation between the two chambers will further develop and have a positive impact on co-operation between the business communities in both countries. He also invited Qatari businessmen to visit Turkmenistan and explore investment opportunities available there.Al-Mohamed stressed that the private sector always encounters challenges that may hinder its work, but joint business councils play a critical role in addressing such obstacles whenever they arise. He stressed that establishing the joint business council will bring business communities closer, enable the study of available investment opportunities, and contribute to building stronger economic integration between the two nations. 

Harold Haddad, managing director and senior partner, BCG.
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Qatar cements its competitive position in global AI and technology space: BCG

Doha is steadily cementing its position as a competitive player in the global AI and technology race, supported by strategic investments from the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA), according to the Boston Consulting Group (BCG).These include the establishment of a $3bn global platform with Blue Owl Capital to accelerate international AI and cloud infrastructure expansion, as well as QIA’s participation in Anthropic’s $13bn funding round, BCG said in its report presented at the Mobile World Congress, which concluded Wednesday.These initiatives underscore Qatar’s commitment to advancing its digital capabilities and align closely with the ambitions of the Qatar Digital Vision 2030, it said in the report “AI Data Centers: An Opportunity in the Middle East”.“Qatar’s digital ambition is rapidly taking shape, driven by decisive leadership and a deep commitment to innovation. In line with Qatar National Vision 2030 and Qatar’s Third National Development Strategy, the country is harnessing AI and emerging technologies to cement its role as a competitive force in the global digital economy," said Harold Haddad, managing director and senior partner.The report revealed that the Middle East is rapidly positioning the region as a rising global nexus for AI data centre investment and innovation. As global demand for AI infrastructure accelerates, with data centre power needs projected to grow from 86GW (Gigawatt) in 2025 to 198GW by 2030, BCG finds that the Middle East has a uniquely competitive advantage in supplying scalable, cost-efficient AI compute capacity.Highlighting that the Middle East is not merely participating in the global AI infrastructure race; it is fast emerging as a critical new hub of AI data centre development; it said the region benefits from distinctive structural advantages.Its strategic geography places it within a 2,000-mile radius of over 3bn people, enabling it to serve Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Global South with non-latency-sensitive AI inferencing at scale.Competitive cost structures, including up to 50% lower leasing rates, low power tariffs, and advanced cooling systems adopted by regional operators, significantly reduce the total cost of ownership, BCG said, adding meanwhile, markets such as the UAE and Saudi Arabia continue to accelerate time-to-market for new data centres through fast-track development, dedicated investment teams, and special economic zone clusters such as Masdar City’s Stargate Campus."This momentum is reinforced by the region’s expansive land availability, scalable power ecosystems, and the planned ~720Tbps Fibre in the Gulf (FIG) submarine cable project," it said.Thibault Werlé, managing director and partner at BCG said the Middle East is undergoing a pivotal transformation as it positions itself to become a global hub for AI infrastructure."With strategic investments, progressive digital policies, and ambitious national visions across Qatar, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia, the region is building the foundation for scalable, next-generation AI compute," he added.The report outlines major national initiatives shaping the Middle East’s AI infrastructure landscape. Saudi Arabia has launched HUMAIN with a targeted 1.9GW AI data centre capacity, along with partnerships with NVIDIA, AMD, AWS, DataVolt, and Groq to develop multi-hundred-megawatt AI campuses, including the world’s largest AI compute centre.The UAE is advancing a 5GW AI campus in Abu Dhabi under the US-UAE AI Acceleration Partnership and is importing 500,000 GPUs for regional and US partners, supported by Microsoft’s $15.2bn AI and cloud infrastructure investment."Qatar’s strategic investments complement these national efforts and reinforce a GCC-wide push toward establishing a global AI compute corridor," the report said.With its strategic geography, favourable economics, and ambitious national digital agendas, the Middle East is uniquely poised to emerge as a global AI data centre powerhouse — particularly for regions requiring scalable and cost-efficient AI compute such as the Global South. 

Her Excellency Lolwah bint Rashid bin Mohammed al- Khater, Minister of Education and Higher Education at the event along with other dignitaries.
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WISE launches education index

The World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE) has launched the WISE Education Index at an expert consultation workshop attended by Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, Chairperson of Qatar Foundation.The WISE Education Index is a framework to rethink how the effectiveness of the world’s education systems is assessed. The Index was presented at WISE 12, the latest edition of WISE’s global biennial summit, where leading researchers, economists, and policymakers convened to review and discuss the framework ahead of its pilot phase.The workshop was also attended by Her Excellency Sheikha Hind bint Hamad al-Thani, Vice Chairperson of Qatar Foundation, and saw the participation of Her Excellency Lolwah bint Rashid bin Mohammed al- Khater, Minister of Education and Higher Education.The Index addresses a critical gap: while education systems across the world are adapting to rapidly shifting demographics, technological change, and economic transformation, the many current global indicators that measure access, literacy, employability, and national performance fail to capture the full continuum of education from the conditions that shape early learning to long-term processes that influence wellbeing, workforce readiness, and lifelong learning.Unlike traditional approaches that centre on static outcomes often correlated with national wealth, the WISE Education Index seeks to recognise that education systems do not begin from the same starting point. The Index will aim to offer a holistic and process-oriented, rather than input-driven, framework that helps explain not only what education systems achieve, but how they improve over time.“The WISE Index has the potential to become a powerful tool for policymakers, so long as it stays aligned with national priorities, remains clear and practical, and reflects the true purpose of education,” said Nofe al-Suwaidi, secretary general of the National Commission for Education, Culture, and Science, Ministry of Education and Higher Education, speaking at the high-level consultation workshop. “If designed thoughtfully, it can help us monitor where we stand, where we must go, and how to build systems that nurture learning, equity, and human values.”The Index aims to challenge the long-standing “data-rich but information-poor” reality of global education measurement and support more equitable, evidence-driven approaches to education reform. It aims to support governments and education leaders as they design policies that champion social-cultural integration, innovation readiness, equity and human flourishing.Its multidimensional structure examines systems through the interconnected lenses of inputs, processes, and outcomes, enabling decision-makers to identify the conditions that exist, how resources are used, and which practices down to the classroom level generate the greatest impact.“The Index introduces a new lens for a new era, one that measures education systems not by narrow outputs, but by the full continuum that enables human flourishing. This Index aims to redefine global understanding of what effective, equitable, and future-ready education truly looks like.” said Selma Talha-Jebril, director of Policy and Research at WISE.A global Request for Proposals led to the selection of SUMMA, an education research and innovation lab, as WISE’s research and statistical partner following a rigorous scoring and review process by seven international experts, including representatives from Stanford University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.The roundtable brought together global experts to refine the Index’s framework. Their insights will inform a 2026–27 pilot study, during which WISE and SUMMA will collect primary and secondary data across a diverse group of countries. This will test the Index’s domains, dimensions, and indicators and will form the foundation for the inaugural publication of the WISE Education Index publication in late 2027.