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Amir issues decision to establish Qatariresearch institute

Amir issues decision to establish Qatariresearch institute

Qatar Tribune04-06-2025
QNA
Doha
His Highness the Amir of the State of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani issued Amiri decision no 19 of 2025 to establish the Qatari institute to support innovation and scientific research.
The law is effective starting from its date of issue and is to be published in the Official Gazette.
HH the Amir on Wednesday also issued Law No 8 of 2025 on supporting innovation and scientific research. The law is effective and is to be published in the Official Gazette.
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