MEED Qatar Projects Conference: the trade show
MEED customers are citing high interest, high potential and anticipating robust growth in infrastructure and construction as the World Cup and Qatar National Vision 2030 deadline approach. Most recently, Qatar's Ministry of Economy and Commerce received bids for advisory services on the development of a public-private partnership (PPP) regulatory framework and policy. Qatar already uses PPP structures in its power and water sectors but has yet to expand the model into other industries, opting instead to use government funds for infrastructure projects.
Qatar Projects is the leading event for investment and business opportunities in the region's fastest growing market.
March 2016 Edition:
While the initial hype around projects associated with the execution of the World Cup has reduced over time, Qatar remains in the top 3 projects markets in the Middle East and is less reliant on an uncertain oil price. MEED customers are citing high interest, high potential and anticipating robust growth in infrastructure and construction as the World Cup and Qatar National Vision 2030 deadline approach. Most recently, Qatar's Ministry of Economy and Commerce received bids for advisory services on the development of a public-private partnership (PPP) regulatory framework and policy. Qatar already uses PPP structures in its power and water sectors but has yet to expand the model into other industries, opting instead to use government funds for infrastructure projects.URLs:Booking: http://atnd.it/49138-0Inquiries: http://atnd.it/49138-1Time: 8:00 am - 5:00 pmPrice:Standard: $3099Speakers: H.E. Eng. Nasser bin Ali Al Mawlawi - President - Public Works Authority Ashghal, H.E. Sheikh Ahmed bin Jassim Al Thani - Qatar - Minister of Economy and commerce, Mohammed Al Malki – Manateq - Chief Planning Business Development Officer, Adel Waly - Manateq - Senior Business Development Manager, Ahmed Nassar Al Kowsi - Qatar Rail - Logistics Director
March 2016 Edition:
While the initial hype around projects associated with the execution of the World Cup has reduced over time, Qatar remains in the top 3 projects markets in the Middle East and is less reliant on an uncertain oil price. MEED customers are citing high interest, high potential and anticipating robust growth in infrastructure and construction as the World Cup and Qatar National Vision 2030 deadline approach. Most recently, Qatar's Ministry of Economy and Commerce received bids for advisory services on the development of a public-private partnership (PPP) regulatory framework and policy. Qatar already uses PPP structures in its power and water sectors but has yet to expand the model into other industries, opting instead to use government funds for infrastructure projects.URLs:Booking: http://atnd.it/49138-0Inquiries: http://atnd.it/49138-1Time: 8:00 am - 5:00 pmPrice:Standard: $3099Speakers: H.E. Eng. Nasser bin Ali Al Mawlawi - President - Public Works Authority Ashghal, H.E. Sheikh Ahmed bin Jassim Al Thani - Qatar - Minister of Economy and commerce, Mohammed Al Malki – Manateq - Chief Planning Business Development Officer, Adel Waly - Manateq - Senior Business Development Manager, Ahmed Nassar Al Kowsi - Qatar Rail - Logistics Director