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The Launch of “Smart Parking” Platform – The First Comprehensive  Digital Parking Service in Qatar
Thursday, October 27, 2022
The Launch of “Smart Parking” Platform – The First Comprehensive Digital Parking Service in Qatar

Doha – Qatar His Excellency Mr. Jassim bin Saif Al Sulaiti, Minister of Transport, and Mr. Mohammed bin Ali Al Mannai, Minister of Communications and Information Technology, launched the Smart Parking Service, which provides users with a seamless parking experience by offering information on the available parking spaces and allowing them to find out and reach parking spots, using their mobile phones. The launch of the Smart Parking service is part of the five smart sectors included in Smart Qatar Program (TASMU). The inauguration of this new service came as a result of concerted efforts between government entities, including the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, the Ministry of Transport, the Ministry of Municipality, and the Public Works Authority (Ashghal), with the aim of providing unified digital experience for drivers and car parking owners in Qatar. The Smart Parking service contains parking spaces in adjacent parking lots in vital roads and areas, such as Corniche and West Bay, in addition to more than 28,000 parking spots in Souq Waqif, Al Bidaa Park, Corniche, Gate Mall, Lusail, Msheireb, and others, as well as other parking lots that will be added to the app. The launch of the Smart Parking service is part of the five smart sectors included in Smart Qatar Program (TASMU). The inauguration of this new service came as a result of concerted efforts between government entities, including the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, the Ministry of Transport, the Ministry of Municipality, and the Public Works Authority (Ashghal), with the aim of providing unified digital experience for drivers and car parking owners in Qatar. The Smart Parking service contains parking spaces in adjacent parking lots in vital roads and areas, such as Corniche and West Bay, in addition to more than 28,000 parking spots in Souq Waqif, Al Bidaa Park, Corniche, Gate Mall, Lusail, Msheireb, and others, as well as other parking lots that will be added to the app. On this occasion, HE Minister of Transport Jassim bin Saif Al Sulaiti said: "Developing a comprehensive, effective parking management framework supports the integrated transport system, which in turn helps set priorities and support the paradigm transformation of comprehensive, sustainable transport." His Excellency added: “The Smart Parking project provides direct data, supported by best recommendations and real-time forecasts about available parking spaces, which enables reducing the mobility time for drivers on the roads and contributes to the achievement of a key performance indicator for the transportation sector, which is reducing traffic congestion and delays on the roads. The project also helps diminish environmental pollution by minimizing the duration of the car journey and the inefficient operation of the vehicle's engine, which directly reduces harmful emissions to the environment, in line with the strategic objectives of the transportation sector.” His Excellency Mr. Mohammed bin Ali Al Mannai, Minister of Communications and Information Technology, said: “The launch of the Smart Parking project is an important step towards Smart Qatar, as it provides sustainable benefits and technologies to our community in Qatar. The Smart Parking service seeks to increase the efficiency of using parking lots and provide drivers with access to real-time data via TASMU platform, allowing data-driven decision making and better management of parking facilities.” His Excellency added that through the integration of transformative technology and benefiting from latent technologies, such as the Internet of Things and Augmented Reality, the Smart Parking service came to achieve safety, environmental, and social advantages, in addition to increasing the efficiency of parking use in vital and commercial areas, which is a step to improve the level of users' experience." The Smart Parking service seeks to address the difficulties faced by vehicle drivers in parking spaces and to make all parking spaces in Qatar available digitally by using the latest parking sensors, as well as integrating all existing parking management systems to provide a standardized digital parking experience. The initial launch is just the tip of the iceberg for the Smart Parking service, with future releases to include more locations and features, such as pre-booking, parking sessions’ management, enabling various "Find My Car" choices, providing a record for each account, and other features that will be implemented in several phases, after the Ministry of Transport fully takes over this project. style="direction: rtl;">This service could be used through "TASMU" mobile app available on App Store.

Mozambique Minister Visits HIA’s Control Tower
Thursday, October 27, 2022
Mozambique Minister Visits HIA’s Control Tower

Doha – Qatar Minister of Transport and Communications of the Republic of Mozambique H.E. Mateus Magala and his accompanying delegation today visited Hamad International Airport’s Control Tower and the Qatar Air Traffic Control Center where officials representing the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA) briefed them on their service facilities and operational technologies applied.

Minister Meets with Mozambiquan Counterpart
Thursday, October 27, 2022
Minister Meets with Mozambiquan Counterpart

Doha – Qatar Minister of Transport H.E. Jassim Saif Ahmed Al-Sulaiti met here today with Minister of Transport and Communications of the Republic of Mozambique H.E. Mateus Magala. The two ministers reviewed Qatar-Mozambique cooperation relations in the fields of transportation, mobility services, maritime navigation, commercial harbors, civil aviation, and air transpiration, and ways to develop them. The meeting was attended by several Ministry officials, representatives of Qatari transportation entities, Mozambique’s Ambassador to Qatar H.E. Isac Mamudo Massamby and the delegation accompanying the Mozambiquan minister.

Minister Meets with Iran’s Roads, Urban Development Minister
Thursday, October 20, 2022
Minister Meets with Iran’s Roads, Urban Development Minister

Doha – Qatar Minister of Transport H.E. Jassim Saif Ahmed Al-Sulaiti met with Minister of Roads and Urban Development of the Islamic Republic of Iran H.E. Mr. Rostam Ghasemi, in Ministry’s offices today. The two ministers reviewed enhancing Qatar-Iran cooperation in the fields of transportation, maritime navigation, commercial harbors, air transportation and civil aviation. Several Ministry officials, representatives of Qatari transportation industry, Iran’s Ambassador to Qatar H.E. Mr. Hamid Reza Dehghani, and the delegation accompanying the Iranian minister, attended the meeting.

Minister Inaugurates Lusail Bus Depot
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
Minister Inaugurates Lusail Bus Depot

Doha – Qatar Minister of Transport H.E. Jassim Saif Ahmed Al-Sulaiti today inaugurated the Lusail Bus Depot, which is considered as the world’s largest electric bus depot with a capacity of 478 buses. The Depot, which is part of MOT’s Public Bus Infrastructure Program, was inaugurated in an event organized at the site of the project, west of Lusail City. Minister of Environment and Climate Change Sheikh Dr. Faleh bin Nasser bin Ahmed bin Ali Al Thani, President of the Public Works Authority (Ashghal) Dr. Eng. Saad bin Ahmad Al Muhannadi, and numerous senior officials representing Qatari transportation industry and the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy, attended the event. “Lusail Bus Depot, which is considered the world’s largest electric bus depot, is inaugurated in the context of Ministry’s effort of providing an integrated and sustainable public transit network that covers all areas of the country,” said Minister Al-Sulaiti. Today’s event, he noted, and the previous inaugurations within the Public Bus Infrastructure Program are particularly important as they coincide with the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 and will contribute to supporting tournament’s mobility plans through providing multimodal, ecofriendly transportation modes that offer visitors and the public an exceptional experience. This bus depot, he added, is the first in the Middle East relying on solar energy as it includes some 11,000 PV solar panels to generate 4 megawatts of power daily to feed its buildings, and this is in line with Qatar's National Environment and Climate Change Strategy (QNE) goals, and helps achieve the leadership’s vision and QNV2030 goals. He also said that the Depot has a special zone for Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) e-buses, which is one of the newest mobility modes in Qatar that will contribute to supporting fan transportation during FIFA tournament from Lusail Stadium to Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor. The minister thanked all those in charge of developing the Program, which backs the rollout of the strategy of transitioning to EVs that MOT developed in conjunction with the bodies concerned, aiming to position Qatar among top advanced countries in terms of public transit systems and environmentally conscious transportation services offered to citizens, residents, and visitors. In this context, Technical Affairs Department Director, MOT, Sheikh Mohamed Bin Khalid Al-Thani, said inaugurating Lusail Bus Depot at this time is a result of concerted efforts to deliver one of the Public Bus Infrastructure Program’s most important projects that supports ecofriendly e-buses, thus boosting transportation sector’s sustainable development. The Program’s fundamental goal is to improve public transit services in Qatar in step with highest universal specifications, technologies, and requirements and to achieve integration with other modes of public transit such as Doha Metro and Lusail Tram, to service the fans during the tournament and beyond. About Lusail Bus Depot: Located in Lusail City, north of Doha, near Wadi Al Banat Rd. to the north and Wadi Smaira St. to the west, the depot was developed in an area of more than 400,000m². The Depot consists of 24 multipurpose buildings, in addition to bus bays, service facilities, recreational facilities, green spaces, and substations. It also features approximately 11,000 PV solar panels covering a total area of more than 25,000m² to generate 4 megawatts of power to feed the depot’s buildings with needed power. The depot is divided into three zones. The first zone includes 478 parking bays for e-buses equipped with 248 electric charging equipment, in addition to dedicated buildings for repairing, inspection, washing, and vacuuming. The second zone includes accommodations for all the depot staff with a capacity of 1400 people, constructed in accordance with world specifications and the requirements of both the Ministry of Labor and the SC. This zone also includes service facilities such as for dining with convenience services, indoor recreational facility, mosque, administration building, services building, guardhouses and other service facilities. The third zone is a depot for BRT e-buses. It includes 24 bays equipped with 24 electric chargers to support the operations of that type of buses. It also includes buildings for repairing, cleaning, vacuuming and quick inspection. An Operation Control Center (OCC) building is also located at the depot in an area of more than 39,000m². It is considered as the central command center where all bus operations are monitored and controlled. OCC begins operation next year. The Public Bus Infrastructure Program consists of 8 bus stations and 4 depots supported with more than 650 electric charging units for e-bus operations. It also includes 4 Park & Ride parking lots that serve public transit and mobility, in addition to developing over 2300 bus stops within and outside of Doha City, designed in accordance with highest world standards and state-of-the-art sustainable technologies in a way that suits the identity of Qatar’s public transit.

Ministry Concludes “Organizational Innovation Forum”
Monday, October 17, 2022
Ministry Concludes “Organizational Innovation Forum”

Doha – QatarThe Ministry has concluded its “Organizational Innovation Forum”. Organized for employees of MOT and some of its affiliated entities, the Forum featured renowned international expert speakers and came in the context of achieving institutional excellence and quality improvement, as well as building up a culture of innovation.The Forum revolved around private sector innovation lessons for government, innovating to benefit the Qatari government sector and how can organizations build their innovation maturity. The Forum also reviewed experiences from some countries.

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