His Excellency Minister of Communications and Information Technology Mohammed bin Ali Al Mannai said the first edition of MWC25 Doha reflected the importance of the role that the region can play in shaping the future of communications and information technology by hosting this level of global expertise and companies in Doha.In a statement to Qatar News Agency (QNA), His Excellency explained that the conference demonstrated the ability of the region’s economies to employ fifth-generation and beyond technologies, artificial intelligence, and smart digital solutions in practical applications that support growth and open up broad horizons for innovation and growth.The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology affirmed its keenness to continue its partnership with GSMA, and to build on what has been achieved during this edition to launch new joint initiatives and enhance the region’s presence in the global innovation system, and to support aspirations for a more advanced and sustainable digital future, HE Minister said.MWC25 Doha, held under the patronage of HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani, and organized by the GSMA Association in partnership with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, concluded its work yesterday after two days that witnessed a great surge in the level of participation and attendance.Approximately 9,500 participants from more than 110 countries, including a notable percentage of executive leaders who constituted 20% of the total attendance, along with 41% of managers and decision-makers at the advanced sector level, attended the conference.MWC25 Doha also saw significant presence from sectors related to communications and information technology, as their representatives constituted about 61% of the total participants, reflecting the growing international and regional interest in the region’s role in the future of global communication. Director General of the GSMA Vivek Badrinath said that Launching MWC in Doha at this pivotal moment gives the region a platform to show the scale of its digital ambition.The State of Qatar’s pavilion was one of the most prominent stops at the conference, showcasing 32 innovative digital projects presented by 17 government entities, reflecting the level of progress in digital transformation and smart services in the country.Over two days, the pavilion witnessed a significant influx of ministerial delegations, policymakers, and international experts who explored national projects in smart cities, automated government services, digital identity, and artificial intelligence-based technologies. The pavilion also facilitated direct interaction between government entities and visitors, and provided a platform for meetings with global companies to foster collaboration opportunities.The agenda included a wide range of panel discussions and dialogues in which nearly 300 international speakers and experts participated, discussing the latest developments in 5G networks, cloud technologies, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, smart digital infrastructure, and strategies for developing digital skills for individuals and institutions.The GSMA Ministerial Programme was one of the conference's main themes, attracting 60 official delegations from 49 countries and more than 10 international organizations, who discussed spectrum policies, digital infrastructure, digital inclusion and accelerating digital transformation through solutions focused on regional and international governmental cooperation.The conference also witnessed the announcement of more than 30 partnerships, cooperation agreements and memoranda of understanding between government agencies, companies and technology entities, as part of efforts to enhance the innovation environment and open new paths for digital growth.MWC25 Doha also witnessed significant media presence, including more than 180 journalists and international analysts, who followed the live coverage of the events and monitored the technical trends that were raised during the discussions, reflecting the growing global interest in the digital transformations taking place in the region.The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology stated that with the conclusion of the inaugural edition of MWC25 Doha, the State of Qatar is preparing to host the next four editions of the conference, reflecting the growing international confidence in the country's ability to promote the digital transformation agenda in the region.Over the coming years, the conference will continue to solidify Doha’s position as a platform that brings together policymakers, industry leaders and global companies, and supports the advancement of innovation and advanced technologies in the Middle East and North Africa.