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Web Summit Qatar 2026 renueva el impulso para construir un centro tecnológico mundial

La Web Summit Qatar 2026 se inaugura en Doha con 2.000 millones de dólares en nuevos fondos, nuevos incentivos para emprendedores y un ecosistema tecnológico mundial en rápido crecimiento.

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00:00This investment from the Qatar government is going to help to really upskill the ecosystem
00:07and even motivate more partners coming from different countries in the world
00:11to come and invest in Qatar.
00:16Web Summit Qatar 2026 kicked off with the Prime Minister announcing
00:20an additional $2 billion for the country's fund of funds
00:23alongside a new 10-year residency program for entrepreneurs.
00:27We invite you to put down roots and grow alongside a nation that invested in your future.
00:33Web Summit is back in Doha for its third straight year,
00:36drawing more than 30,000 people from over 120 countries.
00:40From cutting-edge tech to bold new ideas,
00:43Qatar has become a must-attend launchpad for the future of innovation in entrepreneurship.
00:47The Startup Qatar program has witnessed a huge leap with respect to the numbers and figures.
00:54So we started it three years ago with the first Web Summit edition.
00:59Up to date, we receive more than 6,000 applications from nearly 70 countries globally.
01:04We have invested around $40 million.
01:08We have also targeted 40 startups.
01:12We do believe that we can take basically Qatar to the next level as a technology hub.
01:17This initiative is already reshaping the ecosystem,
01:21with banks, investors and founders aligning around long-term growth.
01:25It's enhancing the country, having a range of startups and fintechs supported by Qatar and by the government.
01:34We can feel the changes happening in the market.
01:36So for sure, we will always support and empower this.
01:39And the expansion of the fund will add value to have more startups than here in Qatar, inshaAllah.
01:45For Qatar National Bank, that shift is already underway,
01:49as it expands digital banking services across the region to meet rapidly changing customer expectations.
01:55Our customers expect to have everything in a single app, in a single device.
01:59They expect to do everything anywhere.
02:01Global technology leaders are also deepening their footprint.
02:04Microsoft says its investment in skills, startups and partners are directly supporting Qatar's national vision 2030.
02:11The ecosystem, the partner ecosystem, the skilling, the investments we're doing with startups.
02:16It's a big show as well for startups.
02:18We're bringing those startups to the right level in terms of skilling,
02:21as well as making sure we are supporting them in investments to develop their products on Microsoft platform.
02:28For companies like Talabat, the region's tech growth is personal.
02:32What began as a student startup has become one of MENA's largest technology success stories and a roadmap for what's
02:39possible.
02:40We started as a startup from Kuwait, four Korean students were studying in Cairo,
02:45and they got inspired by the .loop.com, and they founded Talabat in 2012.
02:51And later on, they got acquired by a global company.
02:54And just in 2024, we went public under the Wi-Fi financial market as the biggest technology listing globally out
03:00of the MENA region.
03:01And we're very happy that we paved the way for so many companies and so many other local startups to
03:07also look at our business model and be like,
03:08oh, there's something there that we can join, we can compete with.
03:12That momentum is visible across the summit floor, including at Qatar-based Sununu,
03:17as it accelerates regional expansion following a landmark acquisition.
03:21To unify the region and start building one champion from Middle East to the world.
03:27We definitely have a mission as a group to take every single city in the Arab world from Sur and
03:33Oman to Agadeer and Umar of Kaur, inshallah, in five years.
03:38The $245 million deal marked Qatar's first billion rial tech exit,
03:43a milestone experts say is already unlocking new cross-border investment across the GCC.
03:49What Sununu has offered through this transaction is really opened their eyes,
03:53number one, on Qatari investors and entrepreneurs to the region and to the world.
03:58And number two, to also show the regional and international investors what Qatari entrepreneurs are capable of doing.
04:06Looking ahead, Sununu believes the next frontier is physical AI,
04:10with drones, autonomous vehicles and humanized robotics transforming last-mile delivery.
04:16The company argues robotics won't replace workers, but will take on tasks people no longer want to do,
04:22lowering costs and improving efficiency for consumers.
04:25You cannot find a delivery partner in Hong Kong, Singapore, even Norway, even in Japan.
04:32You cannot find delivery people who do it for you.
04:35So our business can only be expanded by adding a robotics factor,
04:39because humans overall start getting more high-skilled jobs.
04:42Since last year's Web Summit, 69 startups from the events program have raised more than $205 million in funding.
04:49For Qatar, the message is clear.
04:50Web Summit is no longer just a conference, but a catalyst,
04:53turning global attention into capital and long-term impact.
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