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      A New Dawn for Innovation in Qatar

      A New Dawn for Innovation in Qatar

      Fostering innovation takes foresight, patience and dedication. For more than two decades, Qatar has been building itself into a leader in research and entrepreneurship. That work is paying off. From architectural engineering and materials science to research commercialization and gender equality in STEM, here are the most promising new developments rising in the Gulf.

      This series was produced by Qatar Foundation for Scientific American Custom Media, a division separate from the magazine's board of editors.

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      Turning Science into Businesses
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      Turning Science into Businesses

      The Qatar Science & Technology Park brings together research, incubation, financing and entrepreurship to create global businesses. Its list of successes is growing by the year.

      Qatar's Innovation Boot Camp
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      Qatar's Innovation Boot Camp

      At Arab Innovation Academy, organized by Qatar Science & Technology Park and the European Innovation Academy, entrepreneurs from around the globe work to turn ideas into businesses in just 10 days...

      Raising Gender Equality In STEM Careers
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      Raising Gender Equality In STEM Careers

      Arab women are studying math at rates higher than in the US, but they lag when it comes to building careers in these fields. What can be done to bridge the gap?

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