Web Summit Qatar 2026 Opens in Doha as Global Tech Power Shifts Take Centre Stage

Web Summit Qatar 2026 opened in Doha on Sunday, drawing tens of thousands of founders, investors, policymakers and technology leaders to what organisers describe as one of the Middle East’s largest digital economy gatherings.

The Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs

Held at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre, the summit has brought together more than 1,600 startups and nearly 1,000 investors from 127 countries. Organisers say attendance has doubled in just two years, a sign of how quickly Web Summit Qatar is positioning itself as a major bridge between the Middle East and the wider global tech ecosystem.

Across the week, conversations will span artificial intelligence, quantum technologies and climate innovation, as well as tech geopolitics, digital regulation and the creator economy. Against a backdrop of global political and economic uncertainty, many of the discussions reflect growing concerns about technological leadership, power and influence.

For Qatar, the summit is part of a broader national strategy. The country is using Web Summit to reinforce its role as a regional connector at the crossroads of Europe, Asia and the Global South. Over the past decade, Doha has increasingly leveraged high-profile international events to project influence beyond energy and mediation, showcasing ambitions in innovation, investment and diplomacy. The approach mirrors similar efforts by countries such as Azerbaijan, which have turned global gatherings into tools for strengthening international visibility.

This year’s speaker lineup includes Canva co-founder Cliff Obrecht, IBM Chief Impact Officer Justina Nixon-Saintil, Twitch creator Hasan Piker and Morocco’s Minister of Digital Transition Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, alongside senior executives from Google, Meta, Amazon and Microsoft. More than 840 international journalists are covering the event.

 

Major global companies including TikTok, Google Cloud, IBM, Figma, Amazon and Snapchat have set up interactive booths showcasing tools in AI, robotics and cloud technology. Qatar-based firms — such as Qatar Airways, Ooredoo, talabat, Snoonu, PayLater and Qatar Science & Technology Park — are also presenting products, highlighting efforts to build a more diversified domestic tech ecosystem.

Kanyi Okeke

Kanyi is the Founder & Editor-in-Chief of KanyiDaily.com. When she's not serving DAILY delicious scoops on Entertainment and news, you can find her reading a book by the beach. Keep up with Kanyi on Instagram and Twitter or through her email Kanyi@KanyiDaily.com

Recent Posts

Nigerian Army Neutralises Security Breach At NIPSS In Plateau

Nigerian Army have foiled an attack at the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies…

3 hours ago

Teacher Killed As Gunmen Attack Borno School, Abduct Students Writing SSCE

Several students have been kidnapped after gunmen attacked Government Day Secondary School in Lassa, Askira/Uba…

3 hours ago

I Like Trump, He’s The Best Politician I’ve Ever Met – Pastor Adeboye

Enoch Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has spoken…

4 hours ago

“Married At Age 19, Divorced At 24, Collect Half Of His Property” — Regina Daniels

Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has claime that she received half of her former husband's property…

7 hours ago

“Up Till Now, I’m Not Married And I Don’t Have Any Children” – Speed Darlington Laments [Video]

Nigerian rapper Speed Darlington has expressed sadness about his personal life. In a video shared…

8 hours ago

“I Will Rather Join Bandits Than Sell Akara And Kulikuli” – Mr Real

Afrobeats singer Mr Real has criticised comments made by First Lady Oluremi Tinubu, who advised…

8 hours ago