tech ties — tech ties — Cyprus strengthened its tech and business ties with Qatar earlier this month, following a delegation to Doha organised by the employers and industrialists federation (Oev) and the Cyprus Information Technology Enterprises Association (CITEA).
- The delegation included Deputy Minister of Research, Innovation and Digital Policy Nicodemos Damianou, who played a key role in facilitating discussions between the two nations.
- The visit highlighted the potential for Cypriot businesses to tap into Qatari resources and innovation, setting the stage for continued dialogue between the two nations.
The delegation included Deputy Minister of Research, Innovation and Digital Policy Nicodemos Damianou, who played a key role in facilitating discussions between the two nations.
Representing Oev was former president Antonis Antoniou, while CITEA’s delegation was led by its president Dimitris Nisiotis. Together, they aimed to enhance collaboration in the fields of technology and business.
Seven Cypriot companies, all members of CITEA, joined the visit, showcasing the growing interest in Qatari markets. This diverse group presented their services and products during meetings with local companies and organisations.
Participants received valuable insights into Qatar’s business environment, allowing them to explore potential areas for cooperation. The meetings were not just about presentations; they fostered broader networking opportunities and facilitated an exchange of information that could lead to future partnerships.
The visit highlighted the potential for Cypriot businesses to tap into Qatari resources and innovation, setting the stage for continued dialogue between the two nations.
