Doha: The State of Qatar will host the WSJ Tech Live conference annually for five years, beginning in 2025.
A statement by the Government Communications Office said Director of the Government Communications Office Sheikh Jassim bin Mansour bin Jabor Al-Thani, appearing with Almar Latour, publisher of The Wall Street Journal and CEO of Dow Jones, jointly announced that Qatar will host WSJ Tech Live annually for five years, beginning in 2025.
This marks the first time WSJs most exclusive tech event will be held in the Middle East. The invitation-only conference will bring together an audience of over 200 C-suite executives, investors, innovative startups and influential venture capitalists from across the world.
Speaking at the WSJ Tech Live in California, Sheikh Jassim bin Mansour bin Jabor Al-Thani praised Qatars selection to host the event. He emphasized that the conference aligns with Qatars vision to become a global hub for advanced technology and innovation, as outlined in the Third National Developmen
t Strategy and Qatar National Vision 2030.
“Hosting the WSJ Tech Live marks another significant step in the growth of Qatars technology ecosystem,” said Sheikh Jassim. “When the worlds top tech leaders gather in Qatar, it will create an unparalleled opportunity to benefit from their diverse expertise, insights and global networks. This will inspire local talent, attract international investment, and create avenues for strategic global partnerships that propel our development journey forward.” “Dow Jones and The Wall Street Journal deliver reliable journalism, data, and analytics to business professionals worldwide, and to do so we must reflect the entire global business community,” said Latour. “With the MENA regions growth and increased role in techespecially at the intersection of AI and the energy sectorwe are delighted to be partnering with Qatar.” Currently in its 11th year, WSJ Tech Live convenes the biggest newsmakers in technology across entertainment, music, robotics and AI, science and more. This y
ears marquee event in Laguna Beach is the companys most successful Tech Live since its inception, with record-breaking sponsorship revenue. The event showcased groundbreaking insights on a wide range of topics including the global impact of generative AI, the future of brain-computer interfaces, the outlook for startup investments, and fostering the next generation of technology talent.
WSJ Tech Live joins a series of global events hosted in Qatar, including the FIFA World Cup, Web Summit Qatar, Formula 1 Qatar Grand Prix, and Doha Forum. This strategic roster of events reflects Qatars ambitious national agenda to cultivate a knowledge-based economy, reinforcing its status as the regions leading destination for technological discourse and innovation.
Sheikh Jassim added: “By fostering an ecosystem where innovation flourishes and enabling our brightest minds to collaborate with the industrys best, were propelling our digital economy forward and positioning Qatar as a key player in shaping the future of globa
l technology.”.
Source: Qatar News Agency