The 2026 MEPRA Qatar Leadership Majlis will bring together senior leaders from government, business, media and communications to explore what this new architecture of influence means in practice. Together, we’ll examine how the profession is responding to geopolitical change, technological disruption and evolving public expectations, and what communications leaders need to do to help their organisations remain trusted, resilient and influential in a rapidly changing Middle East.
Communications is no longer just about controlling the message. It’s about shaping the conditions in which organisations can build trust, influence decisions and remain resilient.
Regional conflict, geopolitical realignment, economic uncertainty, rapid advances in AI and changing media habits are reshaping how information is created, shared and trusted. Traditional media remains critical, but it now sits alongside creators, employees, AI, algorithms, events and online communities as part of a much broader influence ecosystem. The result is a communications environment that is more complex, more interconnected and less predictable than ever before.
For communications leaders, success is no longer measured simply by the reach of a campaign or the prominence of a headline. It is measured by an organisation’s ability to provide strategic counsel, align leadership and stakeholders, strengthen resilience, influence decision-making and respond confidently when the environment shifts.
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Supporting Partners
A huge thank you to our Gold Insights Partner CARMA, and to our Supporting Partners Pin&Notch, Northbourne Advisory and A2Z Media Group for their continued commitment to advancing the communications industry in Qatar and making the 2026 MEPRA Qatar Leadership Majlis possible.
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