MEEZA signs 2nd phase contract with Msheireb Properties in Doha
MEEZA, Qatar’s prominent end-toend Managed IT Services and Solutions Provider, has signed an operational contract with Msheireb Properties for the Smart City ICT package at Msheireb Downtown Doha (MDD), the most pioneering smart city in the world.
The signing ceremony, which took place on Tuesday on the sidelines of the 2017 QITCOM Exhibition and Conference, appoints MEEZA as the Master System Integrator for the ICT Operations at the MDD.
This agreement, initially inked in 2014, has concluded phase one, which included the design and implementation stages, with the agreement is gearing in to its second phase for operations. Msheireb Properties will leverage MEEZA’s Smart Technologies and yearslong expertise in building Smart Cities, toward developing the technological infrastructure for designing, managing and monitoring processes at MDD.
Commenting on the agreement, Abdulla Hassan Al-Mehshadi, CEO of Msheireb, said: “At Msheireb Properties our allegiance to pre- serving traditional architectural languages while leveraging advancement systems inspired us to revolutionize the urban experience.”
He added: “This revitalized community in the heart of Doha will be equipped with state-of-theart smart city technology that integrates multiple information and communications systems that drive intelligent network connectivity and robust processing solutions in retail, commercial, leisure and residential spaces.”
Ahmad Al- Kuwari, CEO of MEEZA, said: “We are pleased to shake hands with Msheireb Properties for operating the Smart City ICT package at MDD, through a momentous agreement that is set to redefine the standards of ‘ Smart Living’ in Qatar.”
“Backed by years of experience in the field and a plethora of certifications that reflect our high standards, we will spare no effort to help make MDD the exemplary Smart City in Qatar and the entire region, as part of our solid commitment to the realization of the Qatar National Vision 2030 and the digital transformation of the country and its knowledge-based society,” he noted.
MDD, the 30-hectare sustainable urban development will witness the launch of 40 smart services that are designed to help power the operations at the Smart City’s 100 major buildings covering several divisions for retail, transportation, and heritage, residential and commercial zones.