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12,000 attendees: Web Summit says it has sold out Doha event

South African comedian Trevor Noah and Bollywood actress and singer Nora Fatehi to attend

NT Bureau

Doha: Web Summit, the world’s largest technology conference, has announced that it has officially sold out its first Middle Eastern event, Web Summit Qatar, which will draw the largest-ever gathering of international startups in the region’s history.

Next week, more than 12,000 attendees will arrive in Qatar to attend what will serve as a pivotal force for innovation in the region, enabling the people who are reshaping the world to connect.

The four-day summit will take place at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC) beginning on February 26, 2024.

More than 1,000 startups from 80 countries will connect with a new generation of investors and partners hailing from countries such as Qatar, the US, Egypt, Brazil, Italy, Nigeria, the UK, India, and beyond. 

Within the startup cohort, almost 200 will be coming from Africa, and more than 100 are part of the event’s Impact programme, which focuses on tech for good. Almost one-third of attending startups are founded by women.

“The cohort of startups at our inaugural Web Summit Qatar is the most global and gender-diverse we’ve ever had. This is a testament to the massive energy around founders and tech in the Middle East and beyond. Web Summit Qatar will draw thousands of top-tier entrepreneurs, partners, and trade delegations from all over the world, creating tremendous opportunities for connections with the region. It will be a truly global event,” says Web Summit CEO Katherine Maher.

At Web Summit Qatar, stars such as Emmy-winning South African comedian Trevor Noah and Bollywood actress and singer Nora Fatehi will join WPP CEO Mark Read, Whoop CEO Will Ahmed, astronaut and Deep Space Initiative founder Sara Sabry, Replit co-founder and CEO Amjad Masad, Builder.ai founder and chief wizard Sachin Dev Duggal, soccer legends Patrice Evra, John Obi Mikel and Gilberto Silva, and Tabby co-founder and CEO Hosam Arab.

Big tech partners – including Microsoft, Snap, Qatar Investment Authority, Deloitte, and Palo Alto Networks – will be exhibiting on the sold-out event floor. Trade delegations from countries including Canada, Türkiye, Bahrain, Pakistan, Nigeria, and Kenya will be attending Web Summit Qatar to explore business opportunities in the Middle East.

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