Steve Mackie - It was a pleasure to host a workshop on customer development for the start-ups and scale-ups at Incubate Qatar recently. The participants had a very diverse background and were at different stages in their journey. We are looking forward to continuing to work with them and Incubate Qatar. Thank you, Afraa Al Noaimi, and the team at Incubate Qatar for the invitation. #incubateqa #workshop #customerdevelopment #startup #qatar
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Steve Mackie - It was a pleasure to host a workshop on customer development for the start-ups and scale-ups at Incubate Qatar recently. The participants had a very diverse background and were at different stages in their journey. We are looking forward to continue to work with them and Incubate Qatar. Thank you, Afraa Al Noaimi, and the team at Incubate Qatar for the invitation. #incubateqa #workshop #customerdevelopment #startup #qatar
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Qatar`s North Field expansion will create billions of Qatari Riyals worth of construction activity and boost the State of Qatar’s recovery from the pandemic. Construction has been a key driver of growth in recent years. The economy is expected to rebound by 2.5% in 2021 due to public spending on infrastructure for the 2022 FIFA World Cup and related to the Qatar National Vision 2030 . The strategic long-term expansion of the North Field, Hamad International Airport, Hamad Port and new rail and metro lines will accelerate the construction activity beyond 2022.
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QDB continues to support small and medium-sized enterprises Qatar Development Bank (QDB) is a key stakeholder for the promotion and support of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the State of Qatar. The advancement and enhancement of the sector of small and medium-sized enterprises are key to the ambitions of the country to diversify the economy and part of the National Development Strategy 2018 – 2022 (NDS 2018 – 2022) and the Qatar National Vision 2030 (QNV 2030).
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QFC announces a 63.7% increase in new firms in 2020 The Qatar Financial Centre (QFC) increased its year on year growth by a record of 63.7% in the number of new firms registered in 2020 compared to 2019. The data indicates that 334 organizations were licensed in 2020 compared to 200 organizations in 2019. The latest developments make the QFC move closer to achieving its goal of licensing 1,000 firms in 2022 in line with its 2022 Strategy. The new firms were registered in a variety of sectors including financial and non-financial services. The strategic clusters consisting of sports, media, and finance increased by 62 new firms under the QFC . The outbreak of the pandemic presented limitations and restrictions as well as opportunities and possibilities, especially for new information and communication technologies (ICT) in financial and non-financial services. It resulted in an increase of 139.5% of new firms in the digital sector and the launch of a license for fintech start-ups and