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HUTCH and Singer Sri Lanka have expanded their partnership to offer seamless, digital eSIM activation and mobile services. Customers can now enjoy a fully digital onboarding experience, eliminating paperwork and in-person visits. The collaboration also offers exclusive discounts on smartphones, aiming to enhance digital accessibility across Sri Lanka.
Huawei and Visit Qatar have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen Qatar’s tourism sector through advanced technology and marketing. Their partnership focuses on leveraging Huawei’s digital tools to attract global travelers, enhance the tourism experience, and position Qatar as a leading global destination for both leisure and business.
Qatar is focusing on artificial intelligence (AI) and energy sectors, aiming for greater collaboration with the United States. Sheikha Mayes Al-Thani, from the US-Qatar Business Council, emphasized the importance of talent development alongside capital investment to drive growth and innovation in these strategic areas for sustainable economic development.
Vodafone Qatar participated in the 6th Build Your House exhibition, showcasing smart home solutions. The company highlighted its range of services designed to integrate internet infrastructure and smart home tools into the homebuilding process. Vodafone aims to enable smarter, connected living for households across Qatar, supporting digital lifestyles.
STV has closed its US$100 million STV NICE Fund I, a non-dilutive capital fund aimed at supporting Saudi Arabia’s tech startups. The fund offers Sharia-compliant financing, allowing growth-stage companies to scale without equity dilution. Backed by public-private partnerships, it aligns with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 economic diversification efforts.