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Qatar Joins Fourth Industrial Revolution Network

 

Davos, January 18 (QNA) - The State of Qatar, represented by the Ministry of Finance, has signed a collaboration agreement with the World Economic Forum (WEF) to establish a Center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (C4IR) in Qatar.
    C4IR Qatar, to be inaugurated in June 2024, will be an autonomous nonprofit-organization, leading on policy and governance for emerging technologies. The primary focus will be sustainable development and economic competitiveness, in line with Qatar's national priorities and Vision 2030.
    ‘'Building on Qatar's longstanding partnership with the World Economic Forum and our commitment to sustainable development, we are delighted to be launching a Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution in Qatar. Over the past decade, Qatar has cemented its position as a global financial and innovation hub and the Centre will further solidify the State's economic competitiveness, by developing ground-breaking policy and frontier technology applications for the advancement of sustainable development locally, regionally and globally,'' said HE Minister of Finance Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari.
    "At a time of global fragmentation, innovation and technology promise to propel our shared priorities of sustainable development, cooperation and resilience, which have long been a key priority for Qatar's leadership," said Borge Brende, President of the World Economic Forum. "The new Centre in Doha joins a growing network and platform, serving as a focal point for advancing innovation and unlocking growth opportunities in the region and beyond."
    The Centre will be formed and hosted by the Ministry of Finance, the leading governmental authority overseeing Qatar's economic and fiscal policies. The Ministry will collaborate with other national stakeholders from the public and private sectors.
    Through C4IR Qatar, the country will shape the development of local and national 4IR strategies in line with its national development strategy, and will contribute to the global trajectory of these technologies. The Centre is the third in the Arab world and is set to become a hub of expertise to co-design and pilot future-focused policy frameworks that enable the development and deployment of technology regionally and globally. (QNA) 


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