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Ooredoo and Qatar Airways Drive AI Transformation in Qatar

Ooredoo and Qatar Airways have announced a strategic partnership to accelerate digital innovation and strengthen technology adoption. Their agreement highlights a shared vision for AI transformation in Qatar, aiming to position the nation as a global leader in artificial intelligence.

The partnership builds on 15 years of collaboration between the two major entities. Now, the focus expands to AI, Cloud, and Cybersecurity, forming the backbone of a national AI hub. This hub will provide advanced tools, secure infrastructure, and world-class data management. Together, the companies intend to accelerate digital transformation on both national and regional scales.

Importantly, the partnership prioritizes local talent development. Targeted training programs will prepare a new generation of AI, Cloud, and Cybersecurity professionals. These initiatives support sustainable growth while enhancing Qatar’s leadership in technological advancement. By nurturing skills, the collaboration ensures that innovation continues well into the future.

Additionally, Ooredoo has activated its investment in the NVIDIA GPU platform, operational since July 2025. This platform offers unmatched processing power for businesses, developers, and government institutions. With these resources, organizations can innovate faster, scale solutions effectively, and compete globally in emerging markets.

Executives from both companies emphasized the importance of technology-driven strategies. Ooredoo leadership described the partnership as a milestone that combines expertise in telecommunications and aviation. Qatar Airways executives stressed their commitment to leveraging AI to improve customer experience, empower staff, and strengthen efficiency.

Moreover, the partnership showcases practical applications of AI across industries. By merging Ooredoo’s AI infrastructure with Qatar Airways’ operational expertise, both entities create innovative and connected experiences. This collaboration also aligns with Qatar’s economic diversification agenda, ensuring growth beyond traditional industries.

The announcement reinforces the country’s role as a hub for innovation. By building advanced infrastructure and supporting human capital, Qatar positions itself as a regional digital leader. Furthermore, the partnership demonstrates how cross-industry cooperation drives tangible progress in technology.

In conclusion, the alliance between Ooredoo and Qatar Airways symbolizes the future of AI transformation in Qatar. With a clear roadmap, both companies aim to set new standards in technology and innovation. Ultimately, this collaboration proves that AI transformation in Qatar will drive progress across sectors and strengthen the national economy.

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