The Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoCI) in Qatar has rolled out a new digital platform as part of its Public–Private Partnership (PPP) Program, designed to centralize and streamline access to PPP investment opportunities. Crafted by MoCI’s Business Development Department, the platform serves as a unified digital repository where private sector investors can explore projects spanning infrastructure, services, and technology. Its launch aims to strengthen public–private collaboration, boost transparency, and align private investments with Qatar’s socio-economic development goals. According to the ministry, the platform supports key national priorities—such as technological advancement, improved service delivery, and economic diversification—while providing investors with direct entry to viable PPP projects. Accessibility is user-friendly and immediate, enabled via a QR code included in the ministry’s official communications. This initiative is a clear step toward accelerating digital transformation and reinforcing Qatar’s commitment to the long-term vision of National Vision 2030.
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