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PwC Middle East Drives SME Growth in Line with Qatar’s NDS-3 Priorities

PwC Middle East is actively advancing SME innovation in Qatar to support the nation’s third National Development Strategy (NDS-3). On Tuesday, the firm hosted a focused session at its Doha office. The event gathered CEOs, SME leaders, and business experts to share ideas and boost cooperation.

Notably, the session emphasized the essential role of small and medium-sized enterprises in building economic resilience. Moreover, it highlighted how important innovation within SMEs is for strong public-private partnerships to drive development forward. Through this platform, private sector ambitions found alignment with national goals.

During the discussion, PwC leaders presented insights on economic trends and innovation. They discussed topics such as market shifts, digital transformation, and artificial intelligence. In addition, they stressed the need for data-driven decisions and strategic funding to strengthen business models, particularly in the context of SME innovation.

Furthermore, SME innovation in Qatar emerged as a core focus of the dialogue. Speakers encouraged companies to adopt bold strategies and embrace digital tools. This approach, they argued, helps SMEs stay competitive and lead change across various sectors.

Bassam Hajhamad, PwC’s Qatar Country Senior Partner, spoke about the firm’s vision. He stated, “SMEs are at the heart of Qatar’s transformation. We’re here to connect leaders, spark innovation, and turn vision into reality.” This underscores PwC’s dedication to driving SME innovation in the region.

Thanks to this event, participants explored new ways to accelerate growth. It also created space for real collaboration and shared learning among SMEs. Clearly, PwC aims to remain a catalyst for progress and reform.

Ultimately, initiatives like this continue to empower SME innovation in Qatar. By combining knowledge with action, the country moves closer to its economic transformation goals, leveraging the innovative capacity of its SMEs.

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