Web Summit one of the world’s largest technology conferences, today announced that the startups, partners, and women in tech programmes for its first-ever event in the Middle East, Web Summit Qatar, have all sold out with more than 1,000 startups, and 100 partners coming from over 80+ countries.
Scheduled to take place at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC) from February 26 – 29, Web Summit Qatar is going to be double the size expected with more than 12,000 attendees already registered, up from the original target of 7,500.
Web Summit Qatar has selected — from thousands of applicants — 1,000 startups from 80 countries including Qatar, the U.S., Egypt, Brazil, Italy, Nigeria, the United Kingdom, and India. Attending startups represent almost 30 industries. It will be the most global representation of startups ever for a first-year Web Summit event.
100 partners will be exhibiting including Microsoft, Qatar Investment Authority, Deloitte, and Palo Alto Networks. Trade delegations from countries including Canada, Türkiye, Bahrain, Pakistan, Nigeria, and Kenya — will be attending Web Summit Qatar to explore business opportunities in Doha and in Qatar in general.
The Women in Tech program, which runs across all Web Summit events in its commitment to balance gender in the technology sector, has also sold out. The Women in Tech lounge will welcome organizations like Women of Qatar and Woman Techmakers along with thousands of Women in Tech attendees from all over the world, reflecting the truly global nature of the Women in Tech program.
Stars such as Emmy Award-winning South African comedian, Trevor Noah will join Sara Sabry, astronaut, founder and CEO of the Deep Space Initiative; Amjad Masad, co-founder and CEO of Replit; Builder.ai founder and chief wizard Sachin Dev Duggal; YouTuber Felipe Neto; soccer legend and Brazilian World Cup winner Gilberto Silva; and Tabby co-founder and CEO Hosam Arab at Web Summit Qatar in February.
“The incredible global representation at our first Middle East event is a powerful reminder that technology is international and opportunity is everywhere,” Web Summit CEO Katherine Maher, said in a press statement. “Selling out the startups, partners, and Women in Tech programs weeks before the event is set to take place speaks to the quality and caliber of the Web Summit events, alongside the support of the GCO, as we expand into a region with an incredible generational opportunity and dynamism.”
Maher further stated, “I’m particularly excited to celebrate women’s empowerment at the Women in Tech lounge, and look forward to meeting the Women in Tech community from around the world.”
Sheikh Jassim bin Mansour Al Thani, Chairman of the Web Summit Qatar Organising Committee said they are pleased to host the first Web Summit event in the Middle East, which will build on the unique blend of opportunity, innovation, and connectivity our country has to offer.
“We believe emerging technologies will transform the world of work and business, as well as across education, government, public services, and the private sector,” said Mansour Al Thani, in a statement.
Web Summit Qatar joins the company’s global roster alongside its flagship event, Web Summit, which draws 71,000 attendees to Lisbon (Portugal) every November; North America’s fastest-growing tech event, Collision, in Toronto (Canada); and Web Summit Rio (Brazil), which will take place for the second time in 2024.