Doha, Qatar – The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) of Qatar is accelerating digital transformation among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) through the “SMEs Go Digital Program.” Recent awareness sessions, conducted in collaboration with Microsoft at the Digital Center of Excellence, focused on boosting productivity and improving business management using modern technology. These initiatives aim to empower Qatari SMEs to thrive in an increasingly digital economy.
The program’s latest offerings, held this month, covered Microsoft applications for enhanced workplace collaboration and a deeper dive into Microsoft Business Central’s capabilities. According to the MCIT, these sessions represent a key component of Qatar’s broader national strategy to create a vibrant and technologically advanced business landscape. The goal is to assist SMEs in streamlining operations and achieving sustainable growth.
Leveraging Technology for SME Growth: The SMEs Go Digital Program
Qatar’s commitment to fostering a robust SME sector is underscored by the “SMEs Go Digital Program.” This initiative recognizes that SMEs are a critical engine of economic diversification and innovation, as outlined in the national Digital Agenda 2030. However, many SMEs still face obstacles in adopting digital solutions due to limited resources, knowledge gaps, and concerns about implementation costs.
The first awareness session directly addressed these challenges, providing practical training on improving productivity through effective use of Microsoft applications. These tools facilitate collaboration, enhance teamwork, optimize time management, and ensure seamless information sharing. The Ministry emphasized the application of these skills across various sectors.
Boosting Workplace Efficiency
Experts demonstrated how features within commonly used Microsoft programs can be leveraged to overcome everyday business hurdles. This included utilizing platforms for project management, real-time communication, and centralized document storage. The sessions weren’t purely theoretical; case studies were presented to illustrate tangible improvements in operational efficiency for businesses similar to those in attendance.
The second session focused on Microsoft Business Central, a comprehensive, cloud-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. This system integrates key business functions, offering a holistic view of a company’s financial performance, supply chain logistics, sales pipelines, and inventory levels. It’s intended to provide accurate, real-time insights for informed decision-making.
Streamlining Business Operations with ERP
Microsoft Business Central is designed to automate many manual processes, reducing errors and freeing up valuable staff time. The program highlighted its ability to support better planning, faster responses to market changes, and ultimately, accelerated business expansion. Business Central allows for scalability, accommodating a company’s growth without significant infrastructure overhaul.
The MCIT’s “SMEs Go Digital Program” currently targets key sectors of the Qatari economy, including tourism, education, healthcare, retail and wholesale trade, and transport and logistics. This targeted approach ensures the program’s content is relevant and addresses industry-specific needs. The program’s success relies on bridging the business licensing landscape with digital readiness.
The initiative aligns with Qatar’s broader vision to become a regional hub for innovation and technology. Simultaneously, it seeks to address the growing importance of artificial intelligence adoption within its commercial infrastructure. By providing SMEs with the tools and knowledge to embrace digital technologies, the MCIT aims to enhance their competitiveness and contribute to the nation’s economic progress.
Looking ahead, the MCIT plans to continue organizing specialized sessions under the SMEs Go Digital Program, incorporating feedback from participants and expanding the program’s reach to encompass additional sectors. The ministry has not yet announced a firm deadline for the program’s next phase, but further announcements regarding training schedules and potential new partnerships are anticipated in early 2024. The long-term impact will depend on sustained investment and the SMEs’ ability to integrate the new skills and technologies into their core business strategies.

