Namaa Social Incubator and Snoonu signed a Memorandum of Understanding to support entrepreneurs and growing businesses. As a result, the collaboration aims to strengthen Qatar’s entrepreneurial ecosystem and encourage innovation. Moreover, both organizations share a vision of building a dynamic and inclusive economy.
This initiative also aligns with Qatar National Vision 2030, which focuses on economic diversification and sustainable development. Therefore, the partnership contributes to long-term national goals while supporting emerging enterprises.
Expanding Opportunities Through Digital and Operational Support
Through this collaboration, entrepreneurs in Namaa’s incubation programs will gain access to Snoonu’s digital platform and ecosystem. Consequently, they can scale operations, reach new customers, and improve efficiency. In addition, the initiative offers mentorship, technical support, training workshops, and marketing exposure.
By leveraging advanced technology and logistics infrastructure, participating businesses can accelerate their growth. Furthermore, access to a broader customer base allows them to compete more effectively in a changing market. As a result, the partnership creates practical pathways for business expansion.
Importantly, the initiative emphasizes inclusion by supporting home-based businesses, social security beneficiaries, and people with disabilities. Therefore, it ensures wider participation in economic development and fosters equal opportunities.
Driving Inclusive Innovation and Long-Term Growth
Ghanim Salah Al Ali, Executive Director of Namaa, said that, “We believe in the power of strategic partnerships to amplify social and economic impact. This collaboration represents a significant step toward empowering entrepreneurs and creating an enabling environment that supports sustainable growth, in line with Qatar National Vision 2030.”
“At Snoonu, we see innovation as a key driver of inclusive growth. Through this partnership, we aim to provide entrepreneurs with the tools, platform, and opportunities they need to scale their ideas and create lasting impact within the community,” noted Hamad Mubarak Al-Hajri.








