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The Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation (Kahramaa) participated in the “1st Government Procurement and Contracting Conference and Exhibition (Moushtarayat),” which will run at the Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC) until March 10.
The three-day conference was organised by Qatar Development Bank (QDB) to give owners of local small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) the opportunity to deal with major purchasers. It also opens the door for co-operation between private and public sectors in Qatar.
Kahramaa is among the more-than 20 exhibitors participating in the event. “More than 400 contractual opportunities at a total value of more than QR2bn” will be available to support, encourage, and enable SMEs to bid in tenders at the in local market.
Kahramaa’s participation in the conference was represented by staff from its Material Department, who will be in attendance to find relevant companies and encourage them to take part in projects and tenders and provide them with all required information through various lectures and workshops.
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