Qatar’s Investment Promotion Agency and Naseej Technology Forge Strategic Partnership to Advance Digital Transformation

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Announced during Web Summit Qatar 2025, the collaboration will boost digital capabilities across key sectors.
Naseej Technology will establish a presence in Qatar, offering AI, big data, and automation solutions.
The company will develop advanced digital platforms for libraries, museums, and cultural institutions.
IPA Qatar will facilitate Naseej’s market entry, supporting knowledge exchange and digital skill-building.
The initiative aligns with Qatar’s Digital Agenda 2030, expected to generate thousands of jobs and billions in economic growth.
In a major step towards strengthening Qatar’s position as a leader in digital innovation, the Investment Promotion Agency (IPA Qatar) has joined forces with Naseej Technology, a prominent Saudi firm specializing in digital transformation. Announced on the sidelines of Web Summit Qatar 2025, the partnership is set to drive advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), big data analytics, and smart automation.
As part of the agreement, IPA Qatar will facilitate Naseej Technology’s entry into the Qatari market, enabling the company to introduce state-of-the-art digital solutions across various industries. This collaboration will focus on enhancing digital capabilities in the education sector, cultural industries, and government services. Additionally, Naseej will play a key role in developing next-generation platforms for libraries, museums, and heritage institutions, reinforcing Qatar’s commitment to knowledge-sharing and digital excellence.
The partnership is expected to have a lasting impact on the country’s workforce. By fostering digital skill development and supporting local talent, the initiative aligns with Qatar’s long-term strategy to cultivate a knowledge-based economy. IPA Qatar’s CEO, Sheikh Ali bin Al-Waleed Al Thani, emphasized the significance of the collaboration, stating,
“This agreement represents a pivotal moment in our journey towards a smarter, more connected Qatar. By combining our expertise with Naseej’s digital solutions, we are setting the foundation for a more innovative and technologically advanced future.”
Echoing this sentiment, Naseej Technology’s CEO, Engineer Othman Alabdulkarim, highlighted the transformative nature of the partnership:
“Qatar has demonstrated remarkable vision in embracing digital transformation. Through this collaboration, we aim to accelerate technological adoption, empower institutions with data-driven solutions, and create new opportunities for businesses and individuals alike.”
Qatar has been making significant strides in expanding its digital infrastructure, with the country’s IT and communications sector projected to reach $6.2 billion by 2026, growing at an annual rate of 9.2%. In line with its Digital Agenda 2030, the government has committed to advancing technological capabilities, fostering innovation, and stimulating economic growth. The initiative is expected to create 26,000 new jobs and inject QAR 40 billion into the national economy.
By leveraging Naseej’s expertise and IPA Qatar’s strategic vision, this partnership marks a crucial step in positioning Qatar as a global hub for digital transformation and innovation.