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The partners said the initiative aligns with Qatar National Vision 2030 and serves as a blueprint for how data, automation, and AI can improve urban efficiency, safety, and quality of life in smart city environments.
Vodafone Qatar said the partnership reflects its commitment to empowering local talent and supporting Qatar’s transition to a digital economy, while UDST highlighted the importance of working with leading telecom players to ensure graduates are equipped with future-ready, industry-relevant skills.
Al Mohannadi noted that hosting Web Summit Qatar reflects the nation’s broader digital transformation agenda, positioning Qatar as a global hub for technology, innovation, and investment in emerging digital sectors.
Deloitte said hosting the academy in Muscat reflects its support for Oman’s digital transformation ambitions and its commitment to strengthening the region’s technology leadership pipeline. The programme forms part of a wider regional initiative, with alumni gaining access to an ongoing peer network and future leadership forums.
Both parties indicated plans to expand AI-focused training for educators in 2026, reinforcing efforts to equip students with advanced digital skills and foster a culture of innovation within Morocco’s education system.
TCS has launched a Morocco subsidiary to serve as a nearshore delivery hub for French-speaking Europe while supporting Morocco’s Digital 2030 agenda through digital transformation, cloud, AI, and cybersecurity initiatives.
The ministry emphasised that the platform offers free access to learning materials without consuming students’ internet data, allowing them to continue their studies safely from home.