Doha: The Qatar Research, Development, and Innovation (QRDI) Council organized its first SME Forum at the Qatar Science and Technology Park (QSTP). The one-day event is set to revolutionize the landscape for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Qatar. Designed to foster a dynamic ecosystem for SMEs, the SME Forum aims to enhance networking, knowledge sharing, and collaborative growth. The forum provides a unique opportunity for SME owners to connect, share insights, and explore growth avenues within Qatars vibrant business environment. By creating a supportive and interactive space, the platform allows participants to offer feedback, drive action, and facilitate continuous improvement within their industries. RDI Program Director at QRDI Council Aysha Al Mudahka delivered a keynote speech in which she introduced the forums vision and goals. The day continued with inspiring panel discussions showcasing success stories from prominent entrepreneurs and leaders, and a presentation from the Ministry of Commun ications and Information Technology on the "SME Go Digital Initiative." The event concluded with a networking session, allowing participants to engage in meaningful conversations and forge valuable connections that will shape the future of their businesses. Source: Qatar News Agency
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