AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAI Governance: Qatar Foundation’s HBKU launched the Global Alliance for AI Ethics in Geneva, aiming to make AI rules more inclusive and human-centred. Healthcare Tech: Qatar’s Awqaf and QDA support 267 diabetes patients with modern devices, including continuous glucose monitoring. Youth & Skills: Qatar’s Ministry of Sports and Youth rolled out a 550-activity summer programme, with tracks in education, research, innovation, health and tech. Biometrics at Airports: Hamad Airport, Qatar Airways and SITA launched Fast Pass, letting travellers use facial recognition from check-in to boarding across 700+ touchpoints. Antibiotics Precision Medicine: Qatar researchers are building an AI system to predict which antibiotics will work and which may cause side-effects using genomics and precision health data. Critical Materials Supply Chain: China temporarily banned helium exports as Middle East tensions threaten chipmaking supplies, with Qatar a major helium supplier. Startups to Contracts: Qatar is pushing startups beyond pilots via venture studios and innovation challenges to secure real commercial deals. Labour Training: Qatar’s Labour Ministry launched “Maharat 2026” summer training to boost job-ready skills across multiple sectors. Geopolitics & Tech Diplomacy: Qatar is working to keep US-Iran communication channels open amid renewed tensions.
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