AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoQatar Diplomacy: US experts say Qatar’s mediation helped secure a US-Iran ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, creating room for a more durable political settlement. Public Safety: Qatar’s Police Academy ran a seminar on “Institutional Integration in Crime Prevention,” stressing partnerships and preventive awareness. Drug Prevention: Qatar’s MOI launched an awareness exhibition for the International Day against Drug Abuse, while the Public Prosecution held a scientific seminar linking national and Gulf efforts to treatment and awareness. AI & Investment: Doha VC firm Rawdat Capital is building a bridge for Gulf investors into China’s AI and deep-tech boom, citing barriers in language, regulation and relationships. AI Supply Chain: Pax Silica expanded as 35 countries signed a declaration on AI opportunity, with Qatar among members. Education & Talent: CMU-Q dean Michael Trick says nearly 95% of graduates stay and work in Qatar, and AI is the next disruption driver; Qatar School for Science and Technology for Boys marked its graduation of 56 students. Infrastructure & Energy: Qatar’s KAHRAMAA signed major contracts to expand the western electricity network; Qatar also plans a Building Information Modelling Summit in October. Tech & Media: Qatar Radio marked its 58th anniversary, highlighting its role in national identity and community awareness. Sports Tech & Events: F1 declared a “heat hazard” for Austria, and World Cup officiating continues to evolve with AI upgrades to offside and VAR flow.
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