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Mwani Qatar highlights latest technology at ports

byCT Report
08/03/2017
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WASHINGTON: Qatar Ports Management Company (Mwani Qatar) is showcasing its latest technology in managing ports, as well as the technical methods used in its operations, at the fourth Qatar Information and Communication and Technology Conference and Exhibition (Qitcom). In a statement, Mwani Qatar said such technology offers integrated information about Hamad Port and provides an ideal opportunity for visitors to get closely acquainted with the ship handling through a special device simulation available in the stand.

In line with its continuous support to such important events, Mwani Qatar’ noted that its sponsorship of Qitcom 2017 focuses on one of the most important sectors – the ICT. “The company is constantly striving to promote the ideas and technologies that will have a positive impact on all economy sectors,” Mwani Qatar noted, as it seeks to adopt the best and latest technology that will help achieve economic diversity and improve the level of services in the state.

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Hamad Port’s “Largest smart and environment-friendly project in the region” award by the Seatrade Middle East, Indian Subcontinent and Africa Awards 2016  is also showcased at Mwani Qatar’s stand. Qitcom 2017, Qatar’s biggest digital event, promotes entrepreneurship, innovation and learning to help the country generate and sustain a vibrant knowledge-based economy. Qitcom 2017 includes some 70 public and private partners, 15 sponsors, more than 120 local and global exhibitors in the field, and more than 20 visiting international delegations representing global smart cities.

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