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Qatar Trains Public-Sector Project Managers in Artificial Intelligence

A government workshop is introducing employees to AI-assisted decision-making, productivity and collaboration.

Qatar Affairs Desk Published June 14, 2026 · 6:04 am Updated June 14, 2026 · 8:20 am 1 min read
Qatar Trains Public-Sector Project Managers in Artificial Intelligence
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  • The Civil Service and Government Development Bureau organised a specialised AI workshop.
  • The programme was delivered with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology.
  • Training covered data-driven decisions, automation, productivity and collaboration tools.

DOHA — A government workshop is introducing employees to AI-assisted decision-making, productivity and collaboration. The development was reported by The Peninsula and has been rewritten independently for Telegraph Middle East.

What happened

The Civil Service and Government Development Bureau organised a specialised AI workshop. The programme was delivered with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology.

Training covered data-driven decisions, automation, productivity and collaboration tools. The public record should be read carefully because developing stories can change as agencies, governments or institutions release additional information.

Why it matters

Public-sector adoption will influence the quality, speed and accountability of digital government services.

Technology policy is central to productivity, skilled employment and the quality of public and private services. The important test is whether training and investment produce measurable operational improvement.

For companies and investors, the practical questions are timing, enforceability and operating impact. A headline may change expectations quickly, but capital allocation normally follows confirmed rules, official documents and evidence that systems are functioning.

What to watch next

Watch for deployment standards, workforce measurement, data governance and ethical safeguards.

Editors should continue to compare subsequent announcements with the original source. Any material change to the date, figure, legal status, attribution or operational outcome should be reflected in the article’s updated time and, where necessary, a visible correction or clarification note.

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  • Qatar Affairs Desk

    The Qatar Affairs Desk is a collaborative Telegraph Middle East editorial desk responsible for qatar’s economy, policy, energy and international role. Reporting is developed from official statements, regulatory records, company disclosures, recognised data sources and attributable expert commentary. The desk distinguishes confirmed developments from projections and updates material information when reliable new evidence becomes available.

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Sources and methodology

This article was independently rewritten from the listed source and reviewed for clear attribution, dates and the distinction between confirmed facts, reported claims and future implementation.

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Qatar Affairs Desk

The Qatar Affairs Desk is a collaborative Telegraph Middle East editorial desk responsible for qatar’s economy, policy, energy and international role. Reporting is developed from official statements, regulatory records, company disclosures, recognised data sources and attributable expert commentary. The desk distinguishes confirmed developments from projections and updates material information when reliable new evidence becomes available.

This is a collaborative editorial desk identity used for qatar’s economy, policy, energy and international role. It does not represent a single individual journalist.

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