The Qatar Human Forces Solutions Company, “Bridges”, participated in the second edition of the Summit of Qatar 2025 in the Middle East and Africa hosted by the State of Qatar, which started yesterday (Sunday) and continues for four days.
The participation of “bridges” at the summit starts from its vision that aims to motivate the labor market in a way that makes it pulsed by innovation, and providing endless opportunities of development and creativity, in addition to contributing to achieving Qatar’s national vision 2030.
The participation of “bridges” at the summit aims to attract entrepreneurs and meet the leaders of the technology sector in the world, as the company participates in the summit over the days of its convening, with an integrated program to enhance cooperation with technology innovators and creative entrepreneurs, with the aim of attracting them and involving them in the strategic plans of the Qatari economy.
And “Bridges”, after the opening ceremony of the summit, presented a workshop entitled “The Entrepreneurial Path in Qatar – Jisk for Growth”, during which the attendees were known for how to support “bridges” and the Qatar Financial Center QFC for entrepreneurs, by facilitating the establishment of business and entering the labor market Qatari.
The workshop discussed the State of Qatar as a prosperous center for entrepreneurs, in light of its provision of an innovative environment for startups, as well as facilities from a global infrastructure for business, as the workshop witnessed a remarkable interaction.
In the context of the participation of “Bridges” in the second edition of the Summit of Qatar Qatar 2025, the Pitch competition was launched under the auspices of the Qatari Human Forces Solutions, “Bridges”, for the second year in a row, which is a competition for startups participating in the summit, where approximately a thousand companies compete to win the award and receive Support from the leading companies in the field.
Today (Monday), “Bridges” will present to its visitors a group of its targeted programs, including the “contributing” program, which was designed to provide partial job opportunities for students currently registered in universities and educational institutions approved in Qatar, as well as serving people with disabilities and enabling them to partial work In the private sector in line with their capabilities and aspirations.