AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoQatar Digital Push: Qatar is being framed as a “digital powerhouse” as the Qatar Digital Agenda 2030 targets QR40bn for the non-hydrocarbon economy, aiming to create about 26,000 jobs, backed by partnerships with Microsoft, Google Cloud, Oracle and Scale AI, plus support for 521 emerging digital firms and hundreds of training programmes. Mobility Data Update: Qmic has released the Qatar Traffic Report 2024–2025, with a new dedicated website to share ongoing congestion and mobility analytics for smarter planning. Quantum-Safe Security: Ooredoo Qatar, with HBKU and the Ministry of Defence, has set up Qatar’s first quantum-safe communications link using quantum key distribution for end-to-end encryption keys. Cyber Trust Focus: A local cybersecurity expert says Qatar’s next step is building “digital trust” to strengthen resilience as scams and online fraud rise across the region. Aviation Skills in Qatar: Qatar Aeronautical Academy opened registration for its 2026 semester (June 14–July 30), offering programmes in aircraft maintenance, air traffic control, meteorology and airport operations. Health & Society: Qatar marked World No Tobacco Day 2026, highlighting WHO-backed tobacco control work and free cessation support. Policy Moves: Qatar’s Cabinet approved draft laws on e-invoicing, private schools and regulation of social professions as part of digital and social development. Education & Innovation: UDST hosted its 2026 Student Symposium on Innovation and Enterprise, showcasing capstone and research projects tied to energy, sustainability, technology and business. International Tech Links: Qatar’s Deputy PM visited Singapore’s ST Engineering, including the 8x8 armored vehicle factory, reinforcing defence-industry cooperation.
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