Doha: Qatar Foundation’s BilAraby initiative has opened nominations for speakers for its second annual gathering in Doha scheduled to take place in 2026. The annual gathering is the largest event within the BilAraby initiative, encompassing both local and regional activities featuring dialogue sessions, workshops, and designated areas for stakeholders and speakers. This event provides an open platform for exchanging ideas and insights, while promoting cultural and intellectual creativity.
According to Qatar News Agency, nominations for speakers are now open on BilAraby’s website. Interested applicants can submit an online form along with their resume and a summary of their proposed idea. Proposed ideas should demonstrate intellectual or innovative value and have the potential to inspire positive societal change. The deadline for nominations is 6 November.
Successful applicants will have unique opportunities, such as presenting their ideas to a broad audience, participating in regional events, receiving public speaking training, and networking with organizations that support innovation. They will also become part of the growing BilAraby community. BilAraby invites organizations and businesses to partner and sponsor the Gathering, expanding the event and enhancing its societal and cultural impact. This partnership provides access to a wide audience interested in innovation, intellectual leadership, and social change.
The inaugural edition of the Gathering attracted leading cultural and educational institutions, including the Mohammed bin Salman Foundation (Misk), QatarDebate, Qatar Reads, Qatar Foundation International (QFI), Sowt Radio, The Diwan, Hamad Bin Khalifa University’s Fanar Project, Al Sharq Forum, ArabiQuest, Sard Media Group, and Al Jazeera 360. Government Partnerships Manager at Qatar Foundation’s CEO office Habes Howail emphasized the Gathering’s alignment with Qatar Foundation’s mission to launch initiatives that amplify the voices of Arabic-speaking communities and empower individuals through education and innovation.
“The inaugural edition demonstrated that cultural dialogue platforms foster cross-border communication, providing creative ideas with the opportunity to flourish and influence. As we prepare for the 2026 edition, we are confident that this gathering will evolve into an even larger and more inclusive platform, uniting innovators and supporters to build new collaborations and offer sustainable solutions that serve our communities,” Howail said. The first edition of the Gathering was a resounding success, featuring over 700 ideas from across the Arab world. A select group of speakers and pioneering entrepreneurs shared their insights with an audience of over 800 attendees. The event featured more than 20 speakers and lecturers who exchanged inspiring stories and diverse experiences, reflecting the depth of the contemporary Arab experience.