Doha, Qatar: Qatar Science and Technology Park (QSTP), part of Qatar Foundation and the country’s leading hub for technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship, has announced its participation as a diamond event partner at the upcoming Web Summit Qatar 2025 (WSQ 2025), set to take place from February 23 to 26, 2025 at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC).
WSQ 2025 will bring together over 15,000 entrepreneurs, investors, and tech enthusiasts from across the globe including over 1000 startups.
As a key player in Qatar’s innovation ecosystem, QSTP will host a prominent booth- E436- at the event, showcasing its robust range of programs for local and international tech startups and companies.
More than 50 QSTP-supported startups will be joining at various designated stations, including Cytomate, Sustainable Carbon, Kamkalima, Monet, Karty, and Naseh, each offering cutting-edge solutions across various sectors such as cybersecurity, sustainability, ed-tech, fintech, and legal.
Dr. Jack Lau, President of QSTP, expressing his enthusiasm about the event, said, “We’re thrilled to be part of Web Summit Qatar 2025 and, more importantly, to be facilitating the participation of exceptional ventures from startups at various stages all the way to pre-IPO companies.
“We’re especially excited to showcase the newest cohort of international startups through our Global Innovation Link Program, helping them integrate with Qatar’s dynamic local and regional ecosystem while creating invaluable opportunities for them to connect with potential partners and investors at the event.
“Additionally, we are eager to announce some exciting developments related to our partnerships and programs during the summit, so I encourage the community to stay tuned to our media channels and engage with us at the event.”
On day two (Feb 24) of the summit at 4.30pm, QSTP’s Incubation Manager will deliver a masterclass titled “How to Secure Your First Customer.”
The session will focus on the importance of conducting deep market analysis and gaining traction in the early stages of business growth.