Deloitte is participating in Web Summit Qatar 2026 as a Gold Sponsor, bringing its expertise in in-country private cloud, emerging technology governance and enterprise AI to the forefront of Qatar’s digital transformation agenda.
Throughout the Summit, which runs from Feb. 1st-4th, Deloitte is leading three senior-level masterclasses and contributing to a high-level panel discussion, convening public sector leaders, enterprise decision-makers and global technology partners to explore how organizations can move from experimentation to measurable impact.
Deloitte’s headline masterclass, delivered in collaboration with Oracle and Ooredoo, the telecommunications group headquartered in Qatar, will focus on the strategic and operational realities of in-country private cloud adoption in Qatar.
The session, titled In-Country Private Cloud in Qatar – Unlocking Potentials for the Future, will take place on Monday, 2 February, between 12:00 – 12:45 PM and will include two expert-led panels from Ooredoo, Oracle and Deloitte. The first examines the national impact of in-country private cloud and the capabilities it offers for Qatar, while the second explores how financial services institutions in Qatar can initiate secure, scalable cloud transformation delivering to national priorities.
On Tuesday, 3 February, Deloitte will host Beyond the Hype: Strategic Governance for Emerging Tech, a joint masterclass focused on embedding proactive governance into emerging technology strategies to unlock value while managing risk. On Wednesday, 4 February, Deloitte will deliver a keynote masterclass titled Agentic AI in the Enterprise – Recipe for Success, examining how organizations can deploy autonomous AI agents to deliver tangible business outcomes beyond pilot use cases.
Deloitte will also participate in a senior panel discussion at the Corporate Innovation Summit stage, where Yasmin Kayali, Chief Marketing Officer and Societal Impact Leader at Deloitte Middle East, will join industry leaders to discuss Building Regional Champions with Global Impact.
Mohamad Madhoun, Partner and Government & Public Services Leader – Qatar at Deloitte, said: “As Qatar advances its national digital agenda, the focus is shifting from technology adoption to long-term capability building. In-country private cloud and resilient digital infrastructure are foundational to secure public services, economic diversification and sustainable growth.”
Faisal Darras, Oracle Lead Alliance Partner at Deloitte Middle East, added: “Our masterclass with Ooredoo and Oracle alongside the expert teams present at the Ooredoo booth are ready to share insightful global lessons learnt to Qatari enterprises to commence their cloud and AI transformations now.”
Through its participation at Web Summit Qatar 2026, Deloitte continues to support governments and enterprises in navigating complex technology transitions, turning innovation into trusted, scalable and impact-driven transformation.



