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Minister of Communications and Information Technology HE Mohammed bin Ali Al Mannai has reiterated that Qatar is keen to enhance the digital environment that supports digital transformation by developing a specialized programme to encourage foreign direct investment in the digital sector. This programme focuses on facilitating the necessary procedures to support emerging technology companies and providing incentives that contribute to attracting global investors.

This came in the minister’s opening speech at the Digital Ecosystem Conference, hosted by Ooredoo on Wednesday under the theme ‘Legislation and Regulation to Drive a Successful Digital Economy’.

Al Mannai said that the legislative and regulatory system is being constantly developed in the State of Qatar, adding that the secure data law will be issued soon, which represents a new addition to enhance the regulatory and legislative environment.

Through these efforts, the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MoCIT) seeks to open new horizons for economic growth, ensure the comprehensiveness of the digital system, and enhance the competitive position of the State of Qatar at the international level.

He added that MoCIT is on the verge of a new and significant stage, through which the ministry seeks to achieve a qualitative leap in various sectors and to enhance a brighter and more prosperous future for Qatar.

He stressed that the Digital Agenda 2030 is at the heart of this transformation as a roadmap to accelerate digital transformation in the State of Qatar, a strategy to build a knowledge-based economy, reduce dependence on oil resources, and enhance Qatar’s position as one of the world’s leading countries in the field of innovation.

He said that this roadmap is the motivation and engine today for all the steps toward developing the digital infrastructure and facing the challenges of the digital landscape. He noted that the State of Qatar has allocated QR9bn ($2.5bn) to achieve digital transformation programs through investment in emerging technology, innovation, and artificial intelligence. He added that these investments are the foundation on which Qatar builds its digital future. Recognizing the importance of cooperation, MoCIT works side by side with industry leaders, academic institutions, and international organizations to ensure that the digital system in the country is flexible, competitive, and inclusive for all. (QNA)

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