AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoQatar’s Digital Economy: E-commerce in Qatar is climbing fast, with the sector valued at nearly $1.5bn in 2019 and projected to reach about $4–5bn in 2025, while 2026 rules let some businesses operate fully online—lowering barriers for startups and small firms. Qatar Media & Culture: Qatar Media City is opening global doors for emerging artistic talent, spotlighting how creative programmes are turning local ideas into international-ready work. Education Continuity at Qatar Foundation: Qatar Foundation is celebrating school graduates and twin sisters’ journeys, reinforcing a “learn-to-lead” pathway into partner universities. Sports Tech & Training: Qatar Olympic Academy delivered its first “Generative AI for Sports Leaders” course with Google, bringing GenAI tools into sports strategy, fan engagement and decision-making. Smart Infrastructure: Ashghal is upgrading curb and paving efficiency with advanced Wirtgen SP 25 machinery using 3D control and AutoPilot-style digital guidance. Health & Environment: Qatar’s coral reef protection and restoration project marks World Coral Reef Day with science-based monitoring across 22 sites. AI in Daily Life: A Microsoft-backed study shows AI tool usage rising globally, while Qatar’s wider region watches adoption gaps—highlighting the push for digital skills. Mobility During Eid: Traffic across Qatar stayed smooth after Eid, credited to intelligent traffic management and real-time monitoring. World Cup Tech & Heat: FIFA faces growing pressure over extreme heat risks, as research points to performance and health impacts for players. Qatar in Global Aviation Identity: Digi Yatra hit a major milestone in an IATA trial, proving cross-border interoperability with digital wallets and verifiable credentials.
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