● 1,600 startups from around the world to join event
● Web Summit Qatar event floor also at full capacity
● Event tickets expected to sell out soon
Doha, Qatar: Web Summit Qatar announced that the event’s startup programme is officially sold out, with over 1,600 startups from around the world set to attend.
The event floor is also at full capacity, with leading global companies including IBM, TikTok, Microsoft, Huawei, Qatar Airways, Snapchat and many more confirmed to partner.
With demand continuing to rise, Web Summit expects the event to reach full capacity in the coming weeks. Returning to Doha for its third edition, Web Summit Qatar showcases Qatar’s leading role in the region’s growth as a global tech hub, driven by smart-city innovation, digital transformation, and diversification beyond oil.
Thousands of entrepreneurs, investors, and leaders will gather at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC) for Web Summit Qatar 2026 between February 1 and February 4, 2026. Discussions will explore how technology can tackle financial inequality, healthcare gaps, and climate challenges, reinforcing Web Summit’s mission to unite people and ideas that can deliver real-world impact.
From Lisbon to Doha, Vancouver, and Rio de Janeiro, Web Summit has evolved into the world’s largest technology and innovation event series and the biggest gathering of entrepreneurs, policymakers, researchers, cultural figures, and global decision-makers.
This year Web Summit Qatar also expects over 30,000 attendees from 120 plus countries, more than 700 investors and 600 plus media to gather in Doha
A Web Summit spokesperson said: “We’re delighted to see an unprecedented level of interest in Web Summit Qatar 2026, especially from the startups which represent the future of technology. Web Summit has always been the place where you meet the next decade’s most influential people: and with our unique combination of founders, investors and leaders across every sector, it is uniquely placed to help drive technological and economic progress.”