Doha, Qatar – The Autonomous e-Mobility Forum (AEMOB) has announced strategic partnerships that promise to elevate global discussions on autonomous e-Mobility. Qatar University (QU), renowned for its School of Engineering, has joined as the Academic Partner, bringing expertise to shape the future of autonomous e-Mobility. QU’s commitment to knowledge expansion and leadership development aligns seamlessly with the Forum’s goals, aiming to inspire future leaders in smart and sustainable transportation.
Ernst & Young (EY), a global leader, has joined as the Advisory Partner, emphasizing collaboration with governments to formulate progressive policies. EY’s involvement underscores its dedication to transforming the mobility sector and supporting solutions that benefit societies. Ammar S Hattab, EY Qatar Managing Partner, highlighted the alignment with EY’s commitment to sustainability and value creation.
Dr. Khalid, Dean of the College of Engineering at Qatar University, expressed enthusiasm, stating, “This partnership embodies our mutual aspirations for the future of mobility.”
These partnerships play a pivotal role in the Autonomous e-Mobility Forum 2024’s mission to drive sustainable and intelligent mobility solutions in Qatar and globally. The alliances mark a significant step towards establishing an integrated and environmentally friendly transportation system, in line with Qatar National Vision 2030.