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Posted On: 2 May 2024 11:01 am
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Second Gulf Housing Week to showcase Qatar's efforts in integrating smart technologies in housing sector

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The Ministry of Social Development and Family (MoSDF) asserted that the convening of the Second Gulf Housing Week in Qatar reflects Qatar's steadfast commitment to elevating the standard of living for all its citizens by prioritizing housing as a fundamental pillar of social development.

Assistant Undersecretary for Social Development Affairs at the MoSDF Fahd Mohammed Al Khayarin said that this event serves as a pivotal platform to showcase Qatar's relentless efforts in integrating smart technologies, implementing sustainable strategies, and fostering innovation in the housing sector.

Speaking during the signing ceremony of an agreement with Al-Hattab Holdings to help develop and host The Second Gulf Housing Week, which will be held in tandem with Build Your House Exhibition (BYH) from 13-16 May at Qatar National Convention Centre, Al Khayarin said the MoSDF recognizes the paramount importance of providing accessible, sustainable, and high-quality housing solutions to our communities.

Collaborative initiatives and forward-thinking approaches

Through collaborative initiatives and forward-thinking approaches, the MoSDF is dedicated to building more efficient, resilient, and inclusive cities, ensuring a better future for generations to come, he added.

To date, 25 prominent speakers are confirmed from the private and public sectors in Qatar including the Public Works Authority, Kahramaa, the Ministry of Municipality, Qatar Foundation, Qatar University, the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, United Development Company, Qatar Development Bank, Qetaifan Projects, and many more, the MoSDF stated.

Furthermore, from the GCC 14 distinguished speakers and moderators will participate for discussion panels. Moreover, important partnerships have been forged with leading experts such as the American Institute for Architects (AIA) that are participating with 10 speakers, as well as running sessions and workshops, it added.

Second Gulf Housing Week

The Second Gulf Housing Week holds immense significance for Qatar and its people as it serves as a platform to address crucial issues and opportunities within the housing sector.

This event will bring together key stakeholders, including government officials, real estate developers, investors, and professionals, to discuss innovative solutions, showcase latest technologies, and explore investment opportunities in the housing sector. It not only fosters collaboration and knowledge exchange but also raises awareness about housing-related challenges and promotes sustainable development practices.

Vice Chairman of Al-Hattab Holdings AbdulAziz Al Kaabi noted the hosting of the GCC country pavilions and curating agenda for the Second Gulf Housing Week, representing a pinnacle of innovation, collaboration, and progress in the realm of housing and social development.

He added that Al-Hattab Holdings team is working tirelessly to assemble an unparalleled final line-up of speakers, exhibitors, and experiences that promise to inspire, educate, and drive positive change. The Second Gulf Housing Week stands as a testament to the countrys unwavering dedication to advancing the housing sector and creating a brighter future for Qatar and its people.

Co-Founder and General Manager of NeXTfairs for Exhibitions and Conferences Rawad Sleem said that the Second Gulf Housing Week is a platform that not only showcases ground-breaking innovations but also serves as a catalyst for positive change within our local communities, adding that the NeXTfairs for Exhibitions and Conferences' organization of this event will foster collaboration, spark dialogue, and drive tangible solutions in the realm of housing development.

The Second Gulf Housing Week stands as a testament to our commitment to empowering communities, enhancing living standards, and creating lasting impact through collective action and shared vision." The new agreement includes organizing the Second Gulf Housing Week by hosting the event Pavilions of six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries including Qatar, Kuwait, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Oman and Bahrain, as well as crafting the agenda and exhibition sessions featuring prominent speakers from Qatar, and wider Gulf region.

Source and cover image credit: QNA