Q Life Magazine Q Magazine June 2017 | Page 33

Entrepreneurship and Business | First Edition of Shop Qatar Festival By all accounts, the first Shop Qatar Festival was a resounding success. Strategy, which aims to see the tourism industry contribute more than 5% to Qatar’s GDP by 2030. Shop Qatar is one of several programmes helping to reach this target, while boosting the retail industry and helping diversify the country’s economy. | Al Hazm Mall, Doha Q ataris have long been aware of the wealth of local talent and creativity their country has to offer. shops across five malls. Visitors were also treated to concerts, comedy shows, and family entertainment programmes. As Qatar’s diverse retail sector witnesses an exciting boom, these home-grown talents are finally being recognised internationally. Modelled on the successful Dubai Shopping Festival, Shop Qatar was lauded for positioning Qatar as a shopping destination, while showcasing the work of Qatari designers and supporting local businesses. It was with this in mind that the Shop Qatar Festival was conceived. January’s month-long shopping festival showcased 42 small businesses through 30 pop-up The festival was developed as part of the Qatar National Tourism By all accounts, the first Shop Qatar Festival was a resounding success. Qatar witnessed a significant increase in visitors, the hospitality sector enjoyed almost a three quarters occupancy rate, and the country’s retail and tourism sectors were energised. As Qatar looks towards its second Shop Qatar Festival, this economic and cultural event looks set to grow in importance and help cement the country’s position as a global retail hub. 33