Want To Network In Qatar? It's Time To Visit Doha TweetupsDoha Tweetups is an online community that regularly hosts offline events with the basic purpose of networking and bringing people together in Qatar.
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Doha Tweetupsis an online community that regularly hosts offline events with the basic purpose of networking and bringing people together in Qatar. During such events, which are hosted at least once every month, members of the community hold three themed presentations, which have become known as a showcase of local talent in the region. Since its launch in 2010, more than 300 people have attended Doha Tweetups events. "We started as a community of social media users, but have grown to a strong presence in Qatar where brands, organizations and even diplomats use us to connect to the social media users of the country," says Mufeed Ahmed, who, in 2010, joined the Doha Tweetups team, founded by Hani Arif and Bilal Randeree. "My part was mainly to bring strategic partners on board andmonetize this as a social enterprise, which we successfully are now."
艾哈迈德,卡塔尔科技企业家,co-fou狗万官方nder ofEvently, an events application startup incubated by the Ministry of Incubation and Communication Technology (ictQatar), also has a second startup.Catlogram, dedicated to design and develop brochures and catalogs, is incubated and funded byQatar Business Incubation Centre (QBIC). Apart from startups, Ahmed also handles strategic partnerships at Doha Tweetups, a social enterprise and a powerful media that is used by organizations, brands (and recently diplomats) to connect to the online community within Qatar. In addition, he also headsQubicle, a web and mobile app development company at the Digital Incubation Centre, MICT Qatar.
鉴于他许多entrepreneurial endeavors, it should come as no surprise that his passion for technology and mobile won him and his team top positions twice at the Startup Weekend Doha. His team also earned third place for the Technology Most Beneficial to Users Award at the QSTP MIT Medicine Hackathon. Last year, Mufeed Ahmed received a recognition award for the best mentor by Shell and Qatar Development Bank, Chief Executive Officers. He is heavily involved withthe entrepreneurial ecosystem in Qatar; mentoring technology startups and speaking about entrepreneurship and tech startups.
Ahmed advicesaspiring entrepreneurs to execute and launch an idea, as he believes an idea without execution is useless. "Identify and admit the flaws in your own ability or skills, and surround yourself with people who can support your company in those areas where you lack skills," he says. "Don't try to run a one-man show in fear of losing some percentage of your company to a co-founder. It's good to have 5% of a billion dollar company than to have 100% of a company that fails."