Table of Contents
- 1. TL;DR: MWC25 Doha and its impact on MENA’s global connectivity
- 2. Attendees and participation at MWC25 Doha
- 3. Closing the digital divide in MENA
- 4. Collaboration with the Ministry of Communications of Qatar
- 5. Digital transformation demonstrations at the event
- 6. Focus on innovation and digital transformation
- 7. Importance of support from the State of Qatar
- 8. Future prospects for MENA in global connectivity
- 9. Conclusions on the impact of MWC25 Doha
- 10. MWC25 Doha: A milestone in global connectivity
TL;DR: MWC25 Doha and its impact on MENA’s global connectivity
- MWC25 Doha attracted nearly 9,500 unique attendees, highlighting collaboration in the MENA region.
- Innovations were showcased, such as a car driven remotely from 4,300 km away and 5G-powered e-sports experiences.
- Collaboration with Qatar’s Ministry of Communications was key to the event’s success.
- The need to close the digital divide in MENA was emphasized through affordable access and the development of digital skills.
- The event marks a milestone in the region’s digital transformation and its growing importance in the global connectivity ecosystem.
Attendees and participation at MWC25 Doha
MWC25 Doha, held in November 2025, was a significant event that brought together nearly 9,500 unique attendees, including industry leaders and policymakers from around the world. This inaugural event not only highlighted the importance of the MENA region in the global connectivity ecosystem, but also served as a platform for the exchange of ideas and the formation of new collaborations.
The diversity of attendees reflected the growing interest in digital transformation in the region. With more than 200 visionary speakers and 200 exhibitors from more than 60 countries, the event became a meeting point to discuss emerging trends and innovations in technology. The active participation of companies and governments underscores MENA’s ambition to lead in the digital arena.
In addition, the event fostered an environment conducive to networking, allowing attendees to establish valuable connections that could translate into future collaborations. The presence of senior officials from Qatar’s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology was a testament to the country’s commitment to technological advancement and digitalization.
Closing the digital divide in MENA
One of the central themes of MWC25 Doha was the need to close the digital divide in the MENA region. Despite advances in connectivity, significant challenges still exist in terms of access and digital skills. The GSMA highlighted the importance of ensuring that digital progress reaches all communities, emphasizing the need for coordinated actions to expand affordable access to technology.
The event served as a call to action for governments and businesses to work together on initiatives that promote digital inclusion. This includes creating training programs and developing infrastructures that facilitate internet access in rural and less advantaged areas. Collaboration between the secto
r public and private is essential to achieve significant progress in this area.
The GSMA also underscored that closing the digital divide is not only an ethical imperative, but is also crucial for the region’s economic growth. Communities that lack access to technology run the risk of being left behind in an increasingly digitized world.
Collaboration with the Ministry of Communications of Qatar
Collaboration with Qatar’s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology was fundamental to the success of MWC25 Doha. This partnership not only facilitated the event’s logistics, but also reflected the Qatari government’s commitment to innovation and digital transformation.
GSMA CEO John Hoffman thanked the organizers and highlighted how the clarity and ambition of the Qatari government have enabled the region to position itself as a leader in connectivity. This collaboration has been seen as a model to follow for other countries in the region seeking to advance their own digital agendas.
The ministry has been actively working on initiatives that promote digitization across various sectors, from education to health, and its participation in MWC25 Doha underscores the importance of a comprehensive approach to addressing technological challenges.
Digital transformation demonstrations at the event
MWC25 Doha was not only a space for discussions, but also showcased technological innovations that are setting the pace in digital transformation. Among the most notable demonstrations were:
Car driven remotely from 4,300 km away
One of the most impressive innovations was the demonstration of a car that could be driven remotely from a distance of 4,300 km. This technology, powered by 5G connectivity, not only shows the potential of technology to transform mobility, but also raises new opportunities for logistics and transport.
The ability to operate vehicles over long distances opens the door to innovative solutions in the transport of goods and people, improving efficiency and reducing costs. This demonstration was received with enthusiasm by attendees, who were able to experience firsthand the possibilities offered by cutting-edge technology.
5G-powered e-sports experiences
Another notable demonstration was that of e-sports experiences powered by 5G technology. Attendees were able to take part in real-time video game competitions, enjoying minimal latency and exceptional connection quality. This experience not only highlighted the capabilities of the 5G network, but also underscored the growing interest in e-sports as a form of entertainment and an expanding industry.
The integration of 5G technology into e-sports represents a significant advance in the way players and spectators interact with video games, offering more immersive and connected experiences.
Focus on innovation and digital transformation
MWC25 Doha focused on innovation and digital transformation as key drivers of growth in the MENA region. Discussions at the event addressed how emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things (IoT), and 5G, are changing the way businesses operate and how consumers interact with services.
Industry leaders shared their visions for the future of connectivity and how companies can adapt to an ever-changing environment. Innovation is not limited to technology alone; it also encompasses business models and market strategies that can help companies remain competitive.
The event also highlighted the importance of collaboration between different sectors, including the public and private sectors, to foster a robust innovation ecosystem. The creation of strategic partnerships is essential to drive the development of solutions that address current and future challenges.
Importance of support from the State of Qatar
The support of the State of Qatar was crucial to the success of MWC25 Doha. The government has been investing in technological infrastructure and in initiatives that promote digitalization across all sectors of the economy. This investment not only benefits local businesses, but also positions Qatar as a technology hub in the region.
The Qatar government’s vision to become a leader in technology and connectivity is reflected in its commitment to events like MWC25. Collaboration with the GSMA and other key stakeholders demonstrates Qatar’s intention to be a major player in the global connectivity ecosystem.
In addition, government support is fundamental to attracting foreign investment and fostering a business environment that stimulates innovation. Proactive policies and a focus on education and skills development are essential to prepare the workforce of the future.
Future prospects for MENA in global connectivity
Future prospects for MENA in terms of global connectivity are promising. With events like MWC25 Doha, the region is beginning to be recognized as a leader in technological innovation and digital transformation. The growent investment in infrastructure and the focus on closing the digital divide are important steps toward a more connected future.
Collaboration between governments, companies, and international organizations will be key to driving growth in the technology sector. As the region continues to develop its digital capacity, we are likely to see an increase in competitiveness and the attraction of talent.
In addition, the integration of emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence and automation, will offer new opportunities for companies in MENA. The ability to adapt to these changes will be fundamental to success in an increasingly digitized global environment.
Conclusions on the impact of MWC25 Doha
MWC25 Doha has marked a milestone in MENA’s global connectivity, highlighting the importance of collaboration and innovation in digital transformation. With nearly 9,500 attendees and a variety of technology demonstrations, the event has underscored the region’s potential to lead in the connectivity arena.
Collaboration with Qatar’s Ministry of Communications and the focus on closing the digital divide are crucial steps toward a more inclusive and connected future. As MENA continues to move forward on its digital agenda, the impact of MWC25 Doha will be felt in the coming years, driving growth and innovation in the region.
MWC25 Doha: A milestone in global connectivity
MWC25 Doha was not only an event, but a symbol of the MENA region’s potential in the field of global connectivity. With significant participation and innovative demonstrations, the event has set a new standard for future gatherings in the region.
The importance of MENA in the digital ecosystem
MENA is emerging as a key player in the global digital ecosystem, with a focus on innovation and digital transformation that can serve as a model for other regions.
Highlighted innovations at MWC25
The innovations presented at MWC25, such as the remotely driven car and e-sports experiences, are clear examples of technology’s potential to transform industries.
Collaborations driving the digital future
Collaboration between the public and private sectors is essential to drive technological advancement in MENA, and MWC25 Doha has been a catalyst for these strategic partnerships.

Martin Weidemann is a specialist in digital transformation, telecommunications, and customer experience, with more than 20 years leading technology projects in fintech, ISPs, and digital services across Latin America and the U.S. He has been a founder and advisor to startups, works actively with internet operators and technology companies, and writes from practical experience, not theory. At Suricata he shares clear analysis, real cases, and field learnings on how to scale operations, improve support, and make better technology decisions.

