Madrid: Minister of Communications and Information Technology H E Mohammed bin Ali Al Mannai emphasised that Qatar’s hosting of the Mobile World Congress (MWC Doha) reflects Qatar’s commitment to being a global hub for digital innovation, noting that this event represents an important opportunity to achieve the country’s digital and economic agenda.
On the sidelines of MWC 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, Mohammed bin Ali Al Mannai said that hosting the conference enhances Qatar’s position as a regional and global hub for innovation and technology, as the event attracts thousands of visitors and participants from around the world, senior executives, experts, and investors in the technology sector, contributing to supporting Qatar National Vision 2030, which focuses on a knowledge-based economy and digital transformation.
He pointed out that the conference will contribute to attracting the largest companies specialised in the field of technology, information technology infrastructure, the Internet of Things, and modern technological fields such as artificial intelligence, data centres, cloud computing, and 5G technologies.
He added that this hosting represents a platform for dialogue and international cooperation between major companies and government agencies to discuss the future of technology.
He noted that this will contribute to strengthening and developing the communications and digital transformation sectors in the State of Qatar.
The Minister of Communications and Information Technology indicated that hosting the conference supports the achievement of Qatar National Vision 2030, through developing human capital by enhancing digital and technological skills through workshops and dialogue sessions and diversifying the economy by encouraging investment in digital and innovative sectors, which reduces reliance on traditional sectors.
He noted that the conference is unique in its kind, as it focuses on the infrastructure of information technology and the Internet of Things. He pointed out that it is expected to contribute to spreading the culture of innovation and technology with a focus on digital inclusion and enhancing sustainable environmental development by adopting clean technology and sustainable digital solutions in various sectors.
Qatar has achieved remarkable success in hosting global events such as the Web Summit and the Global AI Summit, which has strengthened its position on the international stage. It now seeks to build on this success by enhancing its reputation as a major destination for major technology events, expanding its global reach, and showcasing its progress in digital transformation by highlighting its achievements in artificial intelligence, smart cities, and 5G technologies, in addition to attracting more investments by exploring the Qatari business environment and enhancing knowledge exchange by bringing together decision-makers and innovators to discuss the latest developments in technology, he said.
The Minister of Communications and Information Technology added that the MWC Doha contributes to consolidating Qatar’s position as a global hub for digital innovation through several aspects, such as attracting global technology leaders, enhancing the country’s digital infrastructure, providing opportunities for Qatari companies to enhance their presence in global markets, and supporting the implementation of the latest digital solutions, which enables the government and companies in the State of Qatar to benefit from advanced technologies in various sectors, in addition to expanding the scope of regional and international cooperation, by signing new partnership and investment agreements with leading countries and companies.