AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEdtech in Qatar: Weill Cornell Medicine–Qatar (WCM-Q) just won an ASPIRE Academy Certificate of Merit for Technology-Enhanced Learning, praising its digital transformation and measurable learning impact, with awards set for the AMEE Conference 2026 in Vienna. Green building benchmark: Qatar’s GSAS momentum hit a new high, with nearly 2,700 projects earning green recognition and a combined built-up area of over 3.1bn sq ft, driven by public-sector leadership and sustainability-focused infrastructure. Emergency care planning: A new review in Qatar Medical Journal highlights how Qatar’s emergency medicine model is built as an integrated system—policy, training, and coordination—turning emergency care into a strategic public good. Startup growth: A Qatar Startup Ecosystem Study says the national ecosystem value reached $702mn (2020–2024), with early-stage funding at $61mn and fintech/AI leading venture activity. Qatar in global Quran initiatives: Qatar’s Awqaf-linked delegation took part in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s 18th Quran Recitation and Memorisation Competition, continuing multi-year support for Quranic education abroad. Textile circularity (Qatar link): A Swiss-backed textile recycling venture plans a franchise blueprint launching in Qatar in early 2027, aiming to scale certified textile-to-textile recycled yarn production.
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