Technology is Key for Qatar's 2022 Bid!

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By ict QATAR

FIFA’s official visit is now behind us and the waiting game is on to see if Qatar will be awarded the 2022 World Cup. If you talk to ten people you will get ten different views on whether Qatar will win and what factors will make or break it. Size, location, weather, legacy, money – we have heard them all. Let me add one – technology.

There is of course the impressive technology being proposed for the stadiums. It is certainly an ambitious goal of creating a stadium that will be open-air, but keep the on-field temperature a comfortable 27 degrees in a Qatar summer. But the technology that will be necessary for Qatar to win the bid goes way beyond the flashy stadiums. The most important technology is the communications systems that will allow the games to be shared with the world, enable security and public works to operate without interruption and also create a new experience for the thousands that would come to Qatar for the matches.

Tell us your views: do you think technology can help Qatar win the bid? And what technologies are most important in your opinions?

Join in the discussion at: http://www.digitalqatar.net/2010/09/20/technology-will-be-a-key-to-qatar...

By anonymous• 23 Sep 2010 17:08
anonymous

Doha Golf Club is a venue that's licensed to serve alcohol by the government.

By Victory_278692• 21 Sep 2010 11:03
Victory_278692

Thanks colt for sharing this info :)

Does anybody knows how beers served at Doha Golf Club during Golf events without any restrictions.

By Colt45• 21 Sep 2010 10:41
Colt45

Yes beer plays an important factor in the WC, especially for the fans, without which, the cheering gets dull.

The bidding committee have recognized that and have promised fan zones where alcohol will be served.

By Victory_278692• 21 Sep 2010 10:33
Victory_278692

"The one-eyed man is king amongst the blind" and thanks for defending our nation in whole.

Till this place have so many blinds, all one eyed would continue to be KING.....atleast we could guide and save blinds in facing major accidents.

If boos are so important then not only Qatar but the whole GCC should back out from organising any world cup events IMHO.

By anonymous• 21 Sep 2010 07:52
anonymous

@ ex.ex.expat...some serious insecurity on display there eh mate?! :)...as much as i'm ashamed of that category of people, being from the same continent in question myself,it's job security more so than living vicariously,because a LOT of them,recruiters wouldn't touch with a pole back home(I speak for my country here,not the whole continent),in fact no where else apart from here in the GCC where sucking up & kissing a#$ is usually enough...the one-eyed man is king amongst the blind & all,you get my drift! *wink*!

@ Victory_278692,in answer to your question,YES it is for about 99.9% of World Cup fans...now you tell me,whose needs should be prioritized,the 0.1% of fans that you belong to...or the 99.9% majority???...yeah,i thought so too...:)

By ict QATAR• 21 Sep 2010 06:51
ict QATAR

All,

Thanks for your great comments!!

By Raven1968• 20 Sep 2010 19:08
Raven1968

well said Ex you are bang on the money there my man...

By ex.ex.expat• 20 Sep 2010 18:36
ex.ex.expat

You mean the LEAST ATTENDED ASIAN GAMES in the history of the games?

Funniest thing to me is that it is very rarely the Qataris who are promoting these events and acting as the self-appointed cheerleaders for them. It is the population from a certain continent that must be living vicariously through Qataris or are concerned about their job security ;)

By Victory_278692• 20 Sep 2010 15:31
Rating: 5/5
Victory_278692

should have capitalise on the Success Stories of "Doha Asian Games", its volunteers management and shall work more strongly in similar directions :)

The Qatar Olympic Organising Committee should not have waited till 2010; they should have continuously work hard to organise more popular Regional / International sporting Events.

Technology is always at its BEST, need sincere efforts to mass awareness, utilise online support and guide for tourists, media and communication, sport participants, sell of tickets, routes maps to stadia, hotels, sports village, Airport facility, FAQ, etc, etc.

Is Lager / beer, the only way of celebration?

By anonymous• 20 Sep 2010 15:24
anonymous

What success stories from the Asian Games? The empty stadiums or the fact that half the facilities weren't finished yet? If I were Qatar I would steer clear of mentioning the Asian Games.

By Colt45• 20 Sep 2010 15:23
Colt45

Spot on pal!

By luv.ayaan• 20 Sep 2010 14:21
Rating: 4/5
luv.ayaan

the key bid wudnt be technology...

the key wud be.. surplus supply of alcohol...(like water) &

tonnz of female pros.

By britexpat• 20 Sep 2010 14:16
britexpat

Sorry, we need to fill the stadia.. So segregation by gender will be the oder of the day during the WC..

By Khanan• 20 Sep 2010 14:16
Khanan

and able managers, operators and dedicated skilled technicians to manage, operate and fix that techonolgy are the key...

By Architect.J• 20 Sep 2010 14:12
Architect.J

u mean to say that we are usually discriminated by our gender here? i thought it was as per that thing spread on top of the flesh.

By britexpat• 20 Sep 2010 13:44
britexpat

There will be segregation inside the stadia.. Families one stand, single women seperate stand and single men with binoculars in another area..

Simple!

By ex.ex.expat• 20 Sep 2010 13:41
ex.ex.expat

be for families only in true Qatar fashion. In that case, you will need the technological capabilities to broadcast it to all the people left out by the apartheid policies.

By anonymous• 20 Sep 2010 13:35
anonymous

another thing that i just thought about

What you cant provide for your people now you want to provide the world....

what i mean by this is that

U want airconditioned stadiums build one for the local people to show the world what you have

The sport is not well promoted in the country for the xpat population

By britexpat• 20 Sep 2010 13:35
Rating: 4/5
britexpat

Technology is important, but not the key. The main issue is to provide "adequate" venues / facilities for the games and the visitors. This means careful planning and logistics to manage the whole show.

By anonymous• 20 Sep 2010 13:24
anonymous

and lets not forget Women the ratio of men to women is 5:1

You dont let women wear what the want because of your culture

we are in the 21st century folks

By anonymous• 20 Sep 2010 13:22
Rating: 2/5
anonymous

Chances of Qatar winning would be high

However i dont think they would make it no matter what people say everyone has an idea about the middle east

1. No alcohol

2. really Hot!

3. Lack of infrastructure

4. Secutity

5. Transport

A world Cup may never happen in the middle east for the reason you cant have Fun here ...

It may be a rich country but the culture would not be something people like around here

By anonymous• 20 Sep 2010 12:56
Rating: 4/5
anonymous

@ baldrick2dogs LOL! nice one mate & spot on may i add!...

@ ictQatar,ANY technology can be bought for the right price & Qatar currently has a seemingly bottomless pit of capital thanks to wealth generated from oil & gas revenues...so i for one,have no doubt that if Qatar do win the bid,they will spare no expense to get the best that money can buy in terms of technology,be it cooling the stadiums or television coverage & everything in between...

What is REALLY needed is a change in mentality...how will the closed tightly-knit Qatari community be ok with hundreds of thousands of football fans,many of whom would be women, many wearing very little considering the 50 degree heat @ that time of year & shirtless men walking around Doha city consuming copious amounts of lager & laughing,shouting,dancing & singing in the streets?...

Any "technology" you can suggest for that?...

By anonymous• 20 Sep 2010 11:46
anonymous

If the communication technology is the same as for the WC from South Africa then it is not good enough. Remember the black screens "served" by the sole distributor Al Jazeera?

By anonymous• 20 Sep 2010 11:30
anonymous

We are talking about cooling the (inside). But, how about the outside summer tempretaure? How is that issue being addressed?

By baldrick2dogs• 20 Sep 2010 11:21
baldrick2dogs

So long as they have the technology to serve 1000s of thirsty fans a cold beer there should be no problem :o)

By anonymous• 20 Sep 2010 11:10
anonymous

If technology can change the weather here, the better.

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