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Friday, December 05, 2025 | Daily Newspaper published by GPPC Doha, Qatar.

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Gulf Times
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QU hosts the 8th International Conference on ESI 2025

Under the patronage of His Excellency the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al-Thani, Qatar University (QU) launched the 8th International Conference on Entrepreneurship for Sustainability and Impact (ESI 2025), organised by the College of Business and Economics under the theme "Frontier Technologies for Resilient Economies." The opening ceremony was attended by His Excellency Minister of Commerce and Industry, Sheikh Faisal bin Thani bin Faisal al-Thani, and His Excellency President of QU, Dr.- Omar Mohammed al-Ansari, along with a distinguished group of senior officials and international experts.Recognised as one of the region’s leading academic gatherings, ESI 2025 convenes over 600 scholars, researchers, policymakers, and business leaders from more than 50 countries to explore how emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, blockchain, the Internet of Things, quantum computing, robotics, and advanced data analytics are shaping the future of business, entrepreneurship, and sustainability.In her keynote remarks, Prof Rana Sobh, Dean of the College of Business and Economics and Conference Chair, emphasised the urgency of fostering innovation and adaptability in a world defined by rapid technological disruption and global uncertainty."Resilience is not the absence of crisis-it is the ability to evolve through it. The technologies we discuss here - AI, quantum computing, blockchain, and others-are not just tools of efficiency; they are catalysts for imagination and progress. Yet, their success depends on people-their creativity, wisdom, and courage to act responsibly. ESI 2025 is a forum for shaping that collective vision: to build economies that are strong, inclusive, and forward-looking," she stated.The Business Consortium, a distinguished feature of ESI 2025, brought together policymakers, entrepreneurs, and executives from across sectors to discuss Fintech and Financial Transformation, Government Institutional Excellence in the Era of Innovative Technology, Technology for Climate and Sustainability, and AI in Education and Humanitarian Affairs.In his remarks, Dr Mohammed El Gammal, Chair of the ESI 2025 Organising Committee from QU, highlighted the continued success and growing global participation of the conference. "The International Conference on Entrepreneurship for Sustainability and Impact is now in its eighth consecutive year, and this edition has attracted over 650 research papers from around the world." Dr Jim Adams, a former deputy chief technologist at Nasa, gave the opening keynote address. He shared insights from his extensive global experience in space technology and innovation, emphasising that the true impact of technology lies in our ability to empower people to use it effectively.The conference also featured Dr. Sui Sui (Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada), Dr. Khaled Hussainey (Bangor Business School, UK), Dr. Adel Ben Youssef (Université Côte d’Azur, France), and Dr. Arman Eshraghi (Cardiff Business School, UK), among other leading academics who addressed digital entrepreneurship, sustainable finance, circular economy strategies, and global supply-chain resilience.Dr. Amna Al Ansari, Director of the Strategic Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Development Office at QU, highlighted the university’s growing role in cultivating innovation among students and researchers. "Through its innovation and entrepreneurship framework, QU ensures that creative ideas are not confined to classrooms-they are transformed into startups, social enterprises, and technologies with real impact. Student-led innovations, such as assistive technologies for the deaf and visually impaired, are prime examples of how research at QU is making a tangible contribution to national development and global knowledge." In parallel sessions, participants presented over 90 peer-reviewed research papers across 17 thematic tracks, addressing subjects ranging from digital transformation and smart cities to circular economy and climate adaptation. The Meet the Editors forum allowed early-career researchers to engage with editors from leading international journals, while the PhD Symposium offered doctoral candidates mentorship and feedback from senior scholars.The conference concluded with a Women Entrepreneurs Forum, celebrating female innovators and researchers who are advancing inclusive economic development in the region.

Gulf Times
Qatar

QU continues Business Mastery Programme

Qatar University’s (QU) College of Business and Economics continues the Business Mastery Programme—Fall 2025, organised by the Learning Support Section in collaboration with the Centre for Entrepreneurship. The program is designed to equip third- and fourth-year students with the practical skills in entrepreneurship and management necessary for a seamless transition from academic study to the professional environment, while enhancing their preparedness to meet the demands of the labour market through an integrated approach combining theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience. For this academic year, the programme consists of four comprehensive workshops, three of which have been conducted so far. This year, the emphasis is on the development of skills in entrepreneurial thinking, entrepreneurial marketing, psychological resilience and adaptation in entrepreneurship, and innovation management. The interactive workshops are led by members of the Centre for Entrepreneurship: Maisoun Sewailem, Faten Ramadan, and Hamza al-Sioufy. Fatema Khalil Hasan, head of the Learning Support Section at the College of Business and Economics, emphasised the holistic educational value of the programme, currently in its third edition and enabling students to acquire core personal and professional skills.