Doha: The second edition of the World Summit AI-Qatar 2025 officially commenced on Tuesday.
Organised by Inspired Minds in partnership with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), the Summit is held under the theme "Building the Future of AI Together" from Dec. 9-10 2025 at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC).

The event brings together a distinguished gathering of senior officials, global technology leaders, experts, and entrepreneurs in artificial intelligence and advanced digital innovation.
Minister of Communications and Information Technology HE Mohammed bin Ali Al Mannai, stated: "Hosting the second edition of the World Summit AI Qatar in Doha reaffirms Qatar's strong commitment to advancing a diversified digital economy driven by knowledge, innovation, and cutting-edge technologies. Artificial intelligence is not merely a technological option, it is a strategic necessity shaping the future of our economy, society, and government services. Through this Summit, we continue to strengthen global partnerships and accelerate the adoption of AI solutions across government entities, in alignment with the Digital Agenda 2030 and Qatar National Vision 2030."

For his part, Head of the Executive Office of HE the Prime Minister and Chairman of Qai, Abdulla Al Misnad, said: "Qatar is undergoing a rapid transformation toward a more diverse and resilient economy, with artificial intelligence now playing a central role in this evolution. The World Summit AI-Qatar 2025 reflects the country's progress in building an integrated ecosystem that connects policy, digital infrastructure, national talent development, and private-sector collaboration. The GovAI Program stands as a practical model for how advanced technologies can enhance public services and streamline government operations."


Meanwhile, CEO and Founder of Inspired Minds Sarah Porter, commented: "We are delighted to return to Doha for the second edition of the World Summit AI in partnership with MCIT. Qatar has rapidly established itself as a regional and global hub for meaningful dialogue on the future of artificial intelligence, bringing together policymakers, entrepreneurs, and researchers from East and West. We are proud to deepen this partnership and to showcase pioneering national initiatives and success stories emerging from Qatar."
The opening ceremony also witnessed the launch of the updated Fanar 2.0 platform, the Arabic AI Large Language Model developed by Qatar Computing Research Institute (QCRI) at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU), a member of Qatar Foundation. The platform was introduced by Executive Director of QCRI at HBKU Dr. Ahmed Elmagarmid, who underscored its expanded capabilities and its importance in advancing Arabic-language AI research and innovation.
As part of the Summit's activities, several agreements and memoranda of understanding were signed with leading global and local technology companies under the GovAI Program, aimed at developing innovative AI-powered solutions. The program is a national initiative led by MCIT to accelerate AI adoption across government entities and deliver a step-change in the quality and efficiency of public services in alignment with the Digital Agenda 2030.
The Summit features four major program tracks, including the Mainstage Core Themes exploring frontier AI, regulation, and next-generation infrastructure; the Accelerating AI Adoption track focused on enterprise use cases and the future of energy; the Deep Dive Tech Talks track led by researchers and technologists; and the Global AI Edge track, which covers generative and responsible AI and hosts a HealthTech AI Hackathon in partnership with Qatar University.
The second day of the Summit will offer an extensive program of specialized sessions and interactive workshops, bringing together global experts and innovators to explore practical AI applications across priority sectors. The day will also provide enhanced opportunities for networking, including one-on-one meetings, investor-startup engagement platforms, and knowledge-exchange sessions between government entities and international partners.