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Under the patronage of Minister of Communications and Information Technology HE Mohammed bin Ali Al Mannai, M360 MENA opened its doors in Doha on Monday with Host Sponsor Ooredoo Qatar, in partnership with GSMA and the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology of Qatar (MCIT), and Media City Qatar.

As mobile services are projected to contribute $360 billion to the region’s GDP, the event brings together leaders from the industry, technology, telecoms, and government sectors to foster the advancement of the MENA digital economy.

The opening ceremony was led by Mannai, alongside Ooredoo Group CEO Aziz Aluthman Fakhroo, Ooredoo Qatar’s CEO Sheikh Ali bin Jabor bin Mohammad Al Thani, and GSMA’s Head of MENA Jawad Abbassi, with attendance from high-level dignitaries, ministers, government officials, and delegates from across the region.

Following the opening ceremony, a delegation of senior executives from Ooredoo and GSMA embarked on an exhibition tour. The tour featured visits to key exhibits, including the Ooredoo booth, Media City Qatar, Invest Qatar, SAP, and Google, where they explored innovative solutions aimed at accelerating digital transformation.

Key topics on this year’s M360 MENA agenda include the 5G monetisation, the importance of building AI-ready networks, the smart projects unlocked by digital innovations, and the digital partnerships key to advancing the region’s digital economy.

In his opening remarks, Mannai said, "Guided by the Qatar National Vision 2030, our country is committed to creating a knowledge-based economy, with technology and digital transformation positioned at the core of our sustainable development aspirations. M360 MENA in Doha stands as a testament to Qatar’s enduring commitment to fostering digital innovation and collaboration across the MENA region.

"We believe that by embracing advanced technologies like AI and 5G, and by building strategic digital partnerships, we can drive sustainable growth and enhance the quality of life for all citizens. This event is a valuable platform to discuss and strategise the digital future of MENA to support its advancement.”

Sheikh Ali bin Jabor Al Thani said, "Hosting M360 MENA in Doha reflects Ooredoo Qatar’s commitment to advancing digital transformation across the region. We are proud to be at the forefront, leading initiatives in AI and 5G that have a direct impact on enhancing connectivity and quality of life for the people of Qatar.

"By collaborating with the GSMA and our regional partners, we are dedicated to creating a robust digital ecosystem that supports our nation’s vision of becoming a leader in technology and innovation. Together, we are laying the foundations for a future where digital connectivity empowers communities and strengthens our economy.”

Taking to the stage for keynote 1, the GSMA’s Director General Mats Granryd said, "It’s fantastic to be hosting M360 MENA in Doha for the first time, and we look forward to exploring the powerful potential of AI, digital partnerships, and mobile connectivity for MENA.With mobile services projected to contribute $360 billion to the region’s GDP by 2030, M360 MENA stands as a powerful platform for collaboration and the innovation that will advance the region’s digital transformation.”

Ooredoo and Batelco are the latest partners to join the GSMA Open Gateway initiative in the MiddleEast region. These latest additions mean 67 mobile operator groups, representing 279 networks and three-quarters of global mobile connections, have now signed up to the initiative, alongside many of the world’s leading technology companies.

Early Open Gateway implementations in MENA have focussed on fraud prevention and security, supporting the region’s drive towards digital collaboration.Launched at MWC Barcelona 2023.

The GSMA Open Gateway is a framework of network APIs that provides developers with universal access to operator networks, designed to speed up the creation of new digital products and services.

The GSMA launched its Mobile Economy MENA 2024 report, which forecasts that 5G will account for half of all mobile connections in MENA by 2030. The report finds that gen AI adoption is gaining significant momentum across MENA, with operators leveraging AI to enhance customer service, optimise network performance, and drive new business opportunities.

This year’s M360 MENA also introduced the GSMA Foundry AI Use Case Library, featuring over 60 real-world AI use cases from across the globe, including Huawei, ZTE, Ericsson, Nokia, and IBM.

The library showcases how AI is powering mobile technology in areas from customer service to network planning, with the GSMA aiming to rapidly expand the library with use cases across the mobile ecosystem.