Intelligent CIO Middle East Issue 35 | Page 12

NEWS Huawei opens new office in Doha to support expanded activities H uawei, a leading global provider of information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure and smart devices, has become one of the first technology firms to register with 100% ownership in Qatar. Qatar follows a May 2018 announcement that the country would open to 100% foreign ownership. In order to support its increased activities in the country, the company has also opened a new office in West Bay, Doha. Huawei’s position as one of the first fully- owned technology companies operating in Huawei’s new office will expand and enhance the company’s activities in sectors with a key role to play in achieving the country’s developments goals. The opening of this third office will help Huawei better serve Qatar’s national ICT and telecommunication needs and reinforces the company’s long-term commitment to the country. Frank Fan, CEO of Huawei Qatar, said: “Huawei is proud to open a new office in Doha and to become one of the the first fully- owned technology companies in Qatar. This marks an exciting new period of growth for us in the country, and we are looking forward to expanding our activities and collaborating with our local partners and customers to further innovate and drive forward the local ICT industry. “We thank the government of Qatar for their continued support and hope to work together for many years to come.” ////////////////// Ministry reveals Government documents digitisation framework agreement A ministry in Qatar has introduced Government bodies to a new agreement to digitise official paperwork. The Ministry of Transport and Communications (MOTC) has introduced government entities to a new framework agreement that will convert government paperwork and documents to a digital format through electronic archiving, scanning, indexing, classification and online storage via content management systems. The Government Documents Digitization Framework Agreement was revealed at a special event that was attended by project owners and representatives of government entities. “MOTC places considerable attention to providing best digital solutions and practices that contribute to the Digital Transformation agenda across the country within the framework of the Qatar Digital 12 INTELLIGENTCIO Government 2020 Strategy,” said Assistant Undersecretary of Government Information Technology Sector, Hassan Jassim Al-Sayed. “MOTC endorsed mechanisms and measures that guarantee the quality of work, using best world practices in this area in line with Qatar’s smart transformation towards completely paperless government. To save government entities’ time and effort, MOTC, in collaboration with the Ministry of Finance, launched a public tender on the agreement. We highly appreciate the role the Ministry of Finance has played in rendering this process smooth and successful.” The agreement seeks to provide such digitisation services at competitive market prices. www.intelligentcio.com