Minister of Commerce and Industry H E Sheikh Faisal bin Thani bin Faisal Al Thani with other officials during the meeting.
Doha, Qatar: Minister of Commerce and Industry H E Sheikh Faisal bin Thani bin Faisal Al Thani visited the State of Japan to explore advanced automation and the lights-out manufacturing model, in line with the Third National Development Strategy’s objectives to enhance the State’s industrial process efficiency, build high-tech domestic productive capacities, and reduce reliance on traditional labour in priority industrial sectors. The accompanying delegation included representatives from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and Qatar Free Zones Authority (QFZA).
During the visit, the Minister held technical meetings with SoftBank Company where he was briefed on the company’s operations in robotics system integration, digital control systems, and factory management solutions within the semiconductor sector. Discussions also addressed Japan’s high-quality standards, advanced operational models, and the potential to leverage Japan’s industrial expertise to support the development of Qatar’s manufacturing sector.
The programme also included field visits across Tokyo and several industrial zones, where H E toured advanced production facilities and reviewed cutting-edge manufacturing technologies, including Lights-Out Manufacturing systems.
This visit reflects the Ministry’s efforts to foster industrial innovation and strengthen the competitiveness of Qatar’s manufacturing sector by adopting the latest global technologies and practices across the production ecosystem. These efforts align with the Ministry’s strategic objectives and Qatar National Manufacturing Strategy, contributing to the establishment of a sustainable, high-tech industrial base and advancing the nation’s transition towards a knowledge- and technology-driven economy.