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QNBN and CMU-Q Sign MoU to Boost Qatar’s Digital Security and Next-Gen Networking

December 1, 2025
3 min read
Author: Akim Benamara

This collaboration underscores the shared dedication of both institutions to cultivate innovation, facilitate knowledge exchange, and build capacity that directly supports Qatar’s rapid digital transformation agenda.

Qatar National Broadband Network (QNBN)  and Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar (CMU-Q)  signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a comprehensive framework for cooperation in the fields of next-generation networking, digital security research, and capacity building for the nation’s digital economy.

The MoU was formally signed by Eng. Ahmad Mohamed AL-Kuwari, CEO of Qatar National Broadband Network, and Dr. Michael Trick, Dean of Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar, during a ceremony held at the Mobile World Congress in Doha, Qatar. This collaboration underscores the shared dedication of both institutions to cultivate innovation, facilitate knowledge exchange, and build capacity that directly supports Qatar’s rapid digital transformation agenda. The partnership will leverage CMU-Q’s world-class expertise in Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, and Information Systems, and QNBN’s leadership in fiber and wireless infrastructure.

“This partnership with Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar is part of our commitment to national digital security and innovation. The future of Qatar’s connectivity depends on robust, intelligent infrastructure, and by working alongside CMU-Q, we can ensure our network remains cutting-edge and protected. We are not just investing in technology; we are investing in the human capital that will drive Qatar National Vision 2030’s goal of a knowledge-based, technologically advanced economy.”

Eng. Ahmad Mohamed Al-Kuwari, CEO, Qatar National Broadband Network (QNBN)

The Qatar National Broadband Network was established in 2011 to deploy a world-class, high-speed fiber optic network across the country. QNBN plays a strategically vital role in Qatar’s development and the nation’s wider digitization agenda, empowering the nation with infrastructure that connects citizens and businesses alike to the world.

“We are pleased to formalize this agreement with Qatar National Broadband Network. This is an exceptional opportunity for our students and researchers to deepen their knowledge in real-world, large-scale network environments. By focusing on critical areas like cybersecurity and AI-driven network optimization, we are delivering on our mission to produce impactful research and globally competitive graduates who contribute to the nation’s priorities.”

Dr. Michael Trick, Dean, Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar (CMU-Q)

Community partnerships are an integral part of the success of both the university and the wider community. These collaborations serve as a critical bridge between academia and society, connecting theoretical knowledge and real-world experience.

For CMU-Q students, these partnerships provide opportunities to learn firsthand the evolving needs of the Qatari economy. Industry partners can leverage CMU-Q’s knowledge and expertise to maximize efficiency, future-proof their organizations, and understand the broader global context.

Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar offers undergraduate degree programs in Artificial Intelligence, Biological Sciences, Business Administration, Computer Science and Information Systems.

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