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Doha's Thriving Tech Scene: What's Happening Now
From startup incubators in Msheireb Downtown to coding bootcamps in Education City, the local tech industry is buzzing with activity
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From startup incubators in Msheireb Downtown to coding bootcamps in Education City, the local tech industry is buzzing with activity
2 min read
Updated 1 h ago

Right now, Doha is home to over 200 startups, with more than 50 new companies launching in the past year alone, according to data from the Qatar Development Bank.
This surge in startup activity matters now because it reflects the city's growing reputation as a hub for innovation and entrepreneurship in the Middle East. With its highly developed infrastructure, business-friendly environment, and generous government support, Doha is attracting talent and investment from around the world. The city's tech scene is also closely tied to its rapidly expanding economy, with the government aiming to increase the private sector's contribution to GDP from 50% to 65% by 2030.
In Doha, startup incubators like the Qatar Science and Technology Park in Education City and the Msheireb Downtown Doha's startup hub are providing critical support to new businesses. The Qatar FinTech Hub, located on Al Jazeera Street, is also playing a key role in promoting financial technology innovation, with its accelerator program offering funding and mentorship to promising startups. Meanwhile, organisations like the Digital Incubation Center at the Qatar University are providing training and resources to aspiring entrepreneurs, with programs like the annual Qatar Startup Weekend drawing participants from across the city.
According to a recent report by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, the number of tech startups in Doha has increased by 25% in the past year, with the average startup securing around QAR 500,000 (approximately USD 137,000) in funding. The report also found that the majority of startups are focused on e-commerce, fintech, and healthcare technology, with 70% of founders citing access to funding as their biggest challenge. As of June 2026, the Qatar Stock Exchange has listed 10 tech companies, with a combined market capitalization of QAR 10 billion (approximately USD 2.7 billion).
So what happens next for Doha's tech scene? With the government's Qatar National Vision 2030 aiming to drive economic growth and diversification, the city is likely to see even more investment in the tech sector. For entrepreneurs and investors looking to get involved, now is the time to explore opportunities in Doha, from coworking spaces like the Regus Doha West Bay to industry events like the annual QITCOM conference. With its unique blend of traditional Middle Eastern culture and cutting-edge technology, Doha is an exciting place to be for anyone interested in the future of tech and innovation.
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